Will you separate the Cardcaptor Sakura books (I'm interested in 2 and 3 because I already have the others)? I'm also interested in "Something I wish to express," can you telling me the shipping for those things?
seeing as i'd kinda prefer to sell them all together (the CCS set) ^^; if no one else wanted it I could get back to you..
but since the person below you just expressed interest, I'll have to put you on hold for now
as for the book, actually someone else just mentioned their interest in that too... but just in case (as person #2 in line for it) if you could lend me your zip code (by PM if need be) I'd be happy to calc the shipping :)
unfortunately, that person has decided to go through with purchase of the novel ^^; if they change their mind i'd definitely let you know, but sorry about that! -- YB
Name & PP E-mail: Tracey / crescentcreations@gmail.com Zip Code (optional): 76017 Item(s): CCS bilingual set Comments?/Questions?: How much will the shipping be? And are there any rips or tears? Thanks :)
hmm... seeing as it's a bit early and I did have one other person eye-ing them, I can get back to you maybe after a few more days for haggling if no one else is interested if that's ok with you ^^; thanks in advance
lol~ they were expensive when i bought 'em that's for sure ^^; back when learning felt like memorization.. after getting the hang of it, it felt like one year's worth of textbook knowledge can be gained in one week in Japan.. kinda funny lol
Hello, How much would shipping be to the United States for both the Korean language books? Can you also give a separate estimation for just one of them?
hm nevermind, looks like the shipping is the same no matter where it goes ^^;
as for your second question, Korean for Beginners is definitely better for reading! i found that the other book, Read&Speak Korean, was more for fast-track learning and practicing of Korean, that sort of ignores other finer details such as casual speech vs. more formal speech
Korean for Beginners, on the other hand, gets straight to the hangul and then keeps with the hangul so that you're always reading hangul as you progress through the book. Definitely the more thorough of the two! let me know if you have any other questions :)
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but since the person below you just expressed interest, I'll have to put you on hold for now
as for the book, actually someone else just mentioned their interest in that too... but just in case (as person #2 in line for it) if you could lend me your zip code (by PM if need be) I'd be happy to calc the shipping :)
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Zip Code (optional): 76017
Item(s): CCS bilingual set
Comments?/Questions?: How much will the shipping be? And are there any rips or tears? Thanks :)
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How much would shipping be to the United States for both the Korean language books? Can you also give a separate estimation for just one of them?
Thank you ^^
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for both books, shipping is $3.20
for korean for beginners only, shipping $2.90
for read&speak korean only, shipping $2.90
thank you~!
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As for the Korean for Beginners w/CD by Tuttle, does it focus mainly on reading?
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as for your second question, Korean for Beginners is definitely better for reading! i found that the other book, Read&Speak Korean, was more for fast-track learning and practicing of Korean, that sort of ignores other finer details such as casual speech vs. more formal speech
Korean for Beginners, on the other hand, gets straight to the hangul and then keeps with the hangul so that you're always reading hangul as you progress through the book. Definitely the more thorough of the two! let me know if you have any other questions :)
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