SAEROUN HANGEULI YAHO 2 - LEVEL 3

Saeroun Hangeuli Yaho 2 - Level 3 Paperback – April 10, 2017


What is important in early childhood Korean language education is understanding the relationship between words and writing. The <Saeroun> is suitable for the development level of young children and we have constructed the following workbook to provide interesting and meaningful first experience of Hangul learning. 1. Based on the principle of 'Korean alphabet system combination', it provides a more systematic learning opportunity by expanding the learning of Korean children. Children will learn the principles of scientific combination of consonants and vowels, so that they will be able to read even the first words that they see. 2. In the selection of words, the children consisted of familiar words in everyday life. Based on the everyday experience of young children, we select a familiar word and learn new words to broaden the range of Korean language learning. 3. Interesting tales, sayings, songs, rhythms, and words, etc., comprised of interesting stories reflecting the interests and comprehension of infants. It's not only taught by Korean characters, but it's taught in a variety of ways, but it's a diverse set of ways that children are fond of their own interests, and they engage in spontaneous and lasting interests.. 4. It emphasizes 'listening' which is the most basic of early childhood language education. Children can focus on the process of changing the sound that they they already heard when they hear, understand and distinguish sound correctly. In <Saeroun>, we provide interesting stories, songs, and accurate pronunciation through each program. <Saeroun> aims to provide interesting Hangul learning opportunities suitable for children's development level. The <Saeroun> Workbook maximizes the effectiveness of Hangul learning through broadcasting by connecting and expanding the voluntary interest of children of TV.


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