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Preface
Acknowledgments Unit 01 _ 누구예요? Unit 02 _ 몇 살이에요? Unit 03 _ 어디에서 왔어요? Unit 04 _ 어떻게 지내요? Unit 05 _ 어디에 가요? Unit 06 _ 개를 좋아해요? Unit 07 _ 수영해요? Unit 08 _ 지금 몇 시예요? Unit 09 _ 전화 번호가 뭐예요? Unit 10 _ 자 얼마예요? Unit 11 _ 아나는 키가 커요. Unit 12 _ 무슨 색을 좋아해요? - Checklist - Answers - List of Words and Phrases - The Sounds of the Korean Alphabet |
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Suit the needs of both students and teachers
During the last decade Korean language programs have been introduced in secondary and primary schools in the United States of America and the other countries. While the number and the backgrounds of students learning in the schools vary, one of the common difficulties in teaching the Korean language seems to be acquiring resources that satisfied both students and teachers. This book has been developed to cover some of the urgent needs in Korean language teaching at primary and intermediate schools in many English-speaking countries. Learning relevant aspects of Korean culture These two books designed for beginners at upper primary and intermediate school levels. Based on a communicative approach, these books aim at fostering students' skills of listening and speaking Korean through various stimulating activities as well as learning relevant aspects of Korean culture. These books attempt to provide students with an opportunity to explore basic reading and writing skills which can consolidate the acquired oral/aural proficiency. A variety of study methods Each unit consists of either two or three sets of a dialog and an oral task, classroom instructions, songs or chants, role-play, word checking, culture note, the Korean alphabet and a review. They are task-oriented and integrated for step-by-step Korean language learning with relevant audio input from a compact disc. Romanization of the Korean alphabet is provided in oral tasks and in other sections. It is advised, however, to listen to the CD for accurate pronunciation of Korean words. Games are fun and further enrich the Korean language learning experience in the classroom. |