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Easy Korean with Teacher Youngjae - Daily Life
Easy Korean with Teacher Youngjae - Daily Life
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Book Introduction
This is a Korean language textbook tailored to everyday life for elementary school students with immigrant backgrounds who are unfamiliar with Korean.
This book, jointly developed by Choi Eun-jeong, a gifted education expert with 20 years of teaching experience and current vice principal Lee Jeong-ha, is designed to help students learn essential Korean expressions for home and social life in real-life situations.

It covers all situations in life, from everyday conversations at home to supermarket shopping, using hospitals and pharmacies, making appointments with friends, and going out to the park. It supports sound pens in seven languages ​​(Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese, Filipino, Cambodian, Japanese, and English), allowing for self-directed learning.

Each unit is structured to enable systematic learning in the following order: situational conversation → key words and sentences → let's read and write correctly → let's learn about Korean culture.
This is a practical Korean textbook that is suitable for both classroom and home use, as it is bound in a semi-paperback and opens fully 180 degrees for convenient study and note-taking.
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index
Introductory remarks 8
How to Use the Sound Pen 10
Unit 1.
I went to school
● Come home and say hello 14
● Tell me what happened today 16
● Check your homework and supplies 18
● Let's learn about Korean culture: 20 etiquettes of Korean families
Unit 2.
We do a variety of activities
● Watch TV 22
● Read a book 24
● Play a game 26
● Let's learn about Korean culture: 28 Korean leisure activities
Unit 3.
Wake up early
● Wake up in the morning 30
● Have breakfast 32
● Getting ready for school 34
● Let's learn about Korean culture: 36 Korean morning cultures
Unit 4.
Go to the pharmacy
● Tell me about your painful symptoms 38
● Buy medicine 40
● Ask how to take medicine 42
● Let's learn about Korean culture: How to use a Korean pharmacy 44
Unit 5.
Cook deliciously
● Decide on the menu 46
● Prepare the ingredients 48
Let's cook together 50
● Let's learn about Korean culture: Korean food culture 52
Unit 6.
Go to the hospital
● Check in at the hospital 54
● Tell your doctor 56
● Get a prescription 58
● Let's learn about Korean culture: Korea's medical system 60
Unit 7.
I'm going to the mart
● Make a shopping list 62
● Finding Items 64
● Let's do the math 66
● Let's learn about Korean culture: Korean shopping culture 68
Unit 8.
I'm going to my grandmother's house
● Greetings to adults 70
● Ask after my well-being 72
● Help me 74
● Let's learn about Korean culture: Korean culture of filial piety 76
Unit 9.
I promise with my friend
● Make an appointment 78
● Check the meeting place 80
● Keep your promises 82
● Let's learn about Korean culture: Korean promise culture 84
Unit 10.
Go to the park
● Playing in the park 86
● I exercise 88
● Take a break 90
● Let's learn about Korean culture: Korean park culture 92
Search 94

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"Mom, I'm home from school!" - Unit 1
The first greeting I make when I get home after studying Korean hard at school all day.
A warm conversation with family relieves the day's fatigue.

"I'm sick, so I'm going to the pharmacy.
"Do you have any cold medicine?" - Part 4
Learn practical expressions to help you get the medicine you need at the pharmacy on your own when you're sick.

"Hello, Grandma. Are you well?" - Unit 8
You can naturally learn Korean filial piety culture and manners through polite greetings and greetings to adults.
--- From the text

Publisher's Review
From home to social life! Communicate in Korean in every moment of your life.

From returning home from school, talking with family, shopping at the supermarket, to seeing a doctor at the hospital.
How great would it be if we could confidently express the situations we encounter every day in Korean?
『Easy Korean with Gifted Teachers - Daily Life』, jointly developed by current teacher and gifted education expert Eun-Jeong Choi and current vice principal Jeong-Ha Lee, is a practical Korean language textbook that helps students with immigrant backgrounds adapt to life in Korea.

This book covers all the situations you will encounter in life outside of school.
You can systematically learn essential situations in life, from conversations with family at home to shopping at the supermarket, using hospitals and pharmacies, making appointments with friends, and playing at the park.

The "Let's Learn Korean Culture" corner, designed specifically to help you understand Korea's unique cultural context, goes beyond simple language learning to help you adapt to the culture.
You can naturally learn Korean family etiquette, filial piety, and promise culture, and grow into a member of Korean society.

Support for seven language sound pens allows children to learn with the help of their native language, and the 180-degree opening function of the semi-folding four-page book provides a convenient learning environment.
By using it together with 『School Life』, you will be able to communicate confidently in Korean at school and in everyday life.
This book is a reliable companion that helps children in Korea to confidently express their thoughts and feelings without being intimidated by the language barrier.

Begin your precious journey with this book, learning practical Korean expressions needed at home and in society, and naturally adapting to Korean culture.

From home to social life! Communicate in Korean in every moment of your life.
"Easy Korean with Youngjae Teacher - Daily Life" published...
Full support for students with immigrant backgrounds and those entering the country midway through their studies to adapt to life.


A specialized textbook has been published to help students communicate confidently in Korean in everyday life outside of school.
"Easy Korean with Youngjae Teacher - Everyday Life," jointly developed by current teachers and vice principals, is an innovative textbook designed to systematically teach practical Korean expressions needed in home and social life.

Improving Korean communication skills beyond school and throughout life

This textbook, published by Eduwind, focuses on the language difficulties that students with immigrant backgrounds experience outside of school.
It comprehensively covers all situations in daily life, from conversations with family at home to shopping at the supermarket, using hospitals and pharmacies, and making appointments with friends.

Author Choi Eun-jeong said, "Korean in school and Korean in everyday life have different characteristics.
“I wanted to help children feel confident in expressing their opinions and asking for help when they need it, even outside of school,” he said, explaining his development intention.

Perfect for every situation in life, from home to the park.

This textbook organizes core situations in daily life into 10 units.
It encompasses all aspects of life, from greeting people when returning home, talking to family, preparing breakfast, using pharmacies and hospitals, cooking, shopping at the supermarket, visiting grandma's house, making plans with friends, and even activities at the park.

It is structured so that you can learn natural expressions through real-life conversations for each situation, systematically learn related words and sentences, and even understand Korean lifestyle and culture.
In particular, you can naturally learn Korean family etiquette, filial piety culture, shopping culture, and promise culture, thereby increasing your ability to adapt to Korean society.

Real-life learning that can be applied immediately

The greatest strength of this textbook is its ‘immediate practicality.’
It consists of expressions that can be used immediately in real-life situations, such as how to describe symptoms of illness, expressions for finding items at the supermarket, and how to politely greet adults.

Co-author and Vice Principal Lee Jeong-ha said, "I felt a great sense of accomplishment when I received feedback that after learning with this textbook, children were able to actually buy medicine on their own at the pharmacy or find the items they needed at the supermarket."

Learn together as a family with 7-language sound pens

Just like the school life version, it supports sound pens in 7 languages ​​(Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese, Filipino, Cambodian, Japanese, and English).
This feature is especially useful in cases where children often study at home with their parents.

"Parents want to learn Korean with their children, and the sound pen function allows them to learn together, which helps the entire family adapt to Korea," the authors explained.
Supporting genuine adaptation through cultural understanding

Another feature of this textbook is that it goes beyond simple language learning and helps students gain a deeper understanding of Korean culture.
We help children naturally learn etiquette in Korean families, how to greet elders, the culture that values ​​filial piety, and the culture of keeping promises, and help them grow as members of Korean society.

High usability in educational settings and at home

Pre-publication pilot application results showed high usability in both educational settings and at home.
A Korean language instructor at a multicultural center commented, "Student satisfaction is very high because it focuses on expressions used in real life rather than theoretical grammar."

The mother of a fifth-grade student from China said, "After studying with this textbook, my child can now ask a clerk at the supermarket where an item is located and accurately describe symptoms when he or she is sick," adding, "His daily life has become much easier."

Swiss binding opens 180 degrees, maximizing learning convenience.

Even the physical production was meticulously designed to accommodate learners.
It is designed with a special binding method that opens 180 degrees using the Swiss binding method, making it convenient for studying and writing at home.
With a suitable size of 148×210mm and a 96-page configuration, it can be used without burden.

Practical tools for establishing a multicultural society

As Korea transforms into a multicultural society, the adaptation of students with immigrant backgrounds to life in Korea is an important social task.
This textbook is evaluated as a practical tool to help them naturally adapt to Korean society without language barriers.

Eduwind CEO Lee Soo-bun said, "I hope that through the school life and daily life sections, students with immigrant backgrounds will be able to confidently respond to all situations in Korea," and added, "I hope that this textbook will help them grow into proud members of Korean society."

Comprehensive Korean language skills with school life

"Daily Life" has a great synergy effect when used together with the previously published "School Life."
These two volumes will help students with immigrant backgrounds and those who entered the country midway through their studies to fully adapt to Korea by providing them with the comprehensive Korean communication skills necessary for school and daily life.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: September 15, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 96 pages | 250g | 148*210*8mm
- ISBN13: 9791199162068
- ISBN10: 119916206X

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