
Reading Korean Language Textbook Works: 1st Grade Middle School Set
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Book Introduction
The foundation of literacy is ‘reading Korean language textbooks’!
We will be a friendly guide for studying the increasingly difficult Korean language.
Starting in 2025, first-year middle school students will learn from 10 new Korean language textbooks.
They say that these days, the Korean language is becoming more difficult and literacy is declining.
In this case, it is important to build a strong foundation through various reading experiences.
Above all, if you become familiar with the various texts included in the textbook, your Korean language skills will improve significantly.
The latest revised edition of Changbi's "Reading Korean Language Textbooks" introduces poetry, novels, essays, and non-fiction works that students studying any of the 10 textbooks in accordance with the revised curriculum must read.
This book is a diverse collection of essential works that are repeatedly included in various textbooks, as well as works that are being included in textbooks for the first time to keep pace with the changing times.
Additionally, it contains commentary tailored to students' level and a wealth of post-reading activity questions to help students learn independently.
We will help students understand and enjoy the work on their own and develop their Korean language skills.
We will be a friendly guide for studying the increasingly difficult Korean language.
Starting in 2025, first-year middle school students will learn from 10 new Korean language textbooks.
They say that these days, the Korean language is becoming more difficult and literacy is declining.
In this case, it is important to build a strong foundation through various reading experiences.
Above all, if you become familiar with the various texts included in the textbook, your Korean language skills will improve significantly.
The latest revised edition of Changbi's "Reading Korean Language Textbooks" introduces poetry, novels, essays, and non-fiction works that students studying any of the 10 textbooks in accordance with the revised curriculum must read.
This book is a diverse collection of essential works that are repeatedly included in various textbooks, as well as works that are being included in textbooks for the first time to keep pace with the changing times.
Additionally, it contains commentary tailored to students' level and a wealth of post-reading activity questions to help students learn independently.
We will help students understand and enjoy the work on their own and develop their Korean language skills.
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[Reading Korean Language Textbook Works: Poetry for 1st Grade Middle School Students]
Part 1: Firefly (Yoon Dong-ju)/Hoohoohoo (Seong Mi-jeong) and 10 other episodes
12 episodes including Part 2: Mandrami (Kim Seon-woo) and Picking the Stars from the Sky (Na Hee-deok)
10 episodes including Part 3: Rain (Seong Myeong-jin) and The Two of Us (Kim Jun-hyun)
11 episodes, including Part 4: The Words That Raised Me (Lee Hae-in) and The Fields Are Silent (Jeong Hyeon-jong)
[Reading Korean Language Textbook Works: Middle School Novels]
Lee Song-hyeon / 4 p.m., Dalgona
Jo Woo-ri / Curtain Call
Eun-sil Yoo / My name is Baek-seok
Park Wan-seo / Bicycle Thief
Park Sang-gi / Corn Hit and Run
Kim Yoo-jung / Camellia
Jang Ju-sik / I want to eat watermelon
Hyundeok / The sky is clear
Heo Gyun / The Story of Hong Gildong
[Reading Korean Language Textbook Works: Essays and Non-Fiction for Middle School 1st Graders]
Part 1: One Day a Bicycle Came into My Life (by Seong Seok-je) and 9 other episodes
Part 2: Well-Prepared Speech (Lee Hae-in) / Starting Emotional Practice (Ha Ji-hyun) and 7 more
Part 3: How Does My Smartphone Affect My Brain (Yang Eun-woo) and 6 other articles
Part 4: Are All Chickens Right? (Lee Ji-seon) / Whereabouts of Native Seeds (Park Kyung-hwa) and 7 more
Part 1: Firefly (Yoon Dong-ju)/Hoohoohoo (Seong Mi-jeong) and 10 other episodes
12 episodes including Part 2: Mandrami (Kim Seon-woo) and Picking the Stars from the Sky (Na Hee-deok)
10 episodes including Part 3: Rain (Seong Myeong-jin) and The Two of Us (Kim Jun-hyun)
11 episodes, including Part 4: The Words That Raised Me (Lee Hae-in) and The Fields Are Silent (Jeong Hyeon-jong)
[Reading Korean Language Textbook Works: Middle School Novels]
Lee Song-hyeon / 4 p.m., Dalgona
Jo Woo-ri / Curtain Call
Eun-sil Yoo / My name is Baek-seok
Park Wan-seo / Bicycle Thief
Park Sang-gi / Corn Hit and Run
Kim Yoo-jung / Camellia
Jang Ju-sik / I want to eat watermelon
Hyundeok / The sky is clear
Heo Gyun / The Story of Hong Gildong
[Reading Korean Language Textbook Works: Essays and Non-Fiction for Middle School 1st Graders]
Part 1: One Day a Bicycle Came into My Life (by Seong Seok-je) and 9 other episodes
Part 2: Well-Prepared Speech (Lee Hae-in) / Starting Emotional Practice (Ha Ji-hyun) and 7 more
Part 3: How Does My Smartphone Affect My Brain (Yang Eun-woo) and 6 other articles
Part 4: Are All Chickens Right? (Lee Ji-seon) / Whereabouts of Native Seeds (Park Kyung-hwa) and 7 more
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Publisher's Review
“In 2025, first-year middle school students will study using the new Korean language textbook.”
10 revised textbooks in one volume!
A bestseller chosen by students, parents, and teachers
The proven series 'Reading Korean Language Textbooks', which was first introduced in 2010 and has been chosen by 2.2 million readers, has been republished in its latest revised edition.
Changbi's 'Reading Korean Textbooks' has been published in revised editions in accordance with the new curriculum since its first edition, and with the implementation of the '2022 Revised Curriculum', it is publishing the latest revised edition in preparation for the new Korean textbooks in 2025.
This curriculum emphasizes the ability to respond to future changes and adds a 'media' area.
The ability to critically understand media materials and creatively express one's thoughts has become more important than simply accepting the information given at face value.
Recently, as students' literacy skills have been declining due to difficulties in understanding texts because they do not know the meaning of words or are unable to grasp the context of texts they read, this has become a hot topic in schools.
Current Korean language teachers agree that starting with reading the original text of a Korean language textbook and building reading skills helps improve literacy.
Korean is the foundation for learning all subjects, and by establishing a solid foundation in Korean, critical and creative thinking skills can also be strengthened.
The latest revised edition of Changbi's 'Reading Korean Textbooks' has been strengthened with a customized structure that helps build a foundation for literacy and improve Korean language skills.
The latest revised edition of Changbi's 'Reading Korean Language Textbook Works' is organized by genre: poetry, novels, essays, and non-fiction, with the works included in the 10 newly revised Korean language textbooks for first-year middle school students.
In keeping with the changes in textbooks that have strengthened the inclusion of new contemporary works, as well as essential works that are repeatedly included in various textbooks, we have carefully selected and compiled works that are being included in textbooks for the first time.
Additionally, we have prepared activities to help strengthen literacy skills by providing helpful articles tailored to the level of first-year middle school students.
Through various activities, students can read independently to determine whether they accurately understand the meaning of words, properly grasp the main idea, and grasp the meaning of the work based on the context.
With nearly 15 years of accumulated expertise and the trust of countless readers, "Reading Korean Textbooks" is not only the perfect preparation for the changing textbooks, but also a stepping stone for building a solid foundation in Korean.
Features of "Reading Korean Language Textbook Works: Middle School 1st Grade Set" (Latest Revised Edition)
ㆍCarefully selected by current Korean language teachers and poets based on 10 revised Korean language textbooks for first-year middle school students
According to the revised 2022 curriculum, first-year middle school students will study with new textbooks starting in 2025.
All the works included in 20 volumes (10 types) of Korean language textbooks for first-year middle school students were carefully read and analyzed by poets and current Korean language teachers.
We selected 43 poems, 9 novels, and 29 essays and non-fiction works that students must read from 10 textbooks.
ㆍConsider the breathing of the audience and compose the wealth, and include the full text of the work.
We have compiled a balanced selection of essential works that are often included in textbooks, as well as new works that have been included to reflect the changing times.
In the case of poetry, the book is organized in a way that allows students who are new to poetry to appreciate the work step by step, and an appreciation guide is provided so that students can learn the learning concepts taught in textbooks in one volume while also being able to appreciate the work in a wide range of ways.
For novels, we have structured them to allow readers to appreciate the characters' growth and conflicts in line with the revised curriculum achievement standards. We have included the full text as much as possible, and in the case of long stories, we have extracted key passages and added omitted plot lines to aid understanding.
For essays and non-fiction prose, works are organized by topic, such as daily life and experience, difference and respect, media and media, ecology and climate crisis, to help readers understand the relevant fields.
*The latest revised edition of the 'Reading Korean Language Textbooks' series is scheduled to be published in 2025 for the 2nd grade middle school series and in 2026 for the 3rd grade middle school series, in line with the development of new textbooks.
10 revised textbooks in one volume!
A bestseller chosen by students, parents, and teachers
The proven series 'Reading Korean Language Textbooks', which was first introduced in 2010 and has been chosen by 2.2 million readers, has been republished in its latest revised edition.
Changbi's 'Reading Korean Textbooks' has been published in revised editions in accordance with the new curriculum since its first edition, and with the implementation of the '2022 Revised Curriculum', it is publishing the latest revised edition in preparation for the new Korean textbooks in 2025.
This curriculum emphasizes the ability to respond to future changes and adds a 'media' area.
The ability to critically understand media materials and creatively express one's thoughts has become more important than simply accepting the information given at face value.
Recently, as students' literacy skills have been declining due to difficulties in understanding texts because they do not know the meaning of words or are unable to grasp the context of texts they read, this has become a hot topic in schools.
Current Korean language teachers agree that starting with reading the original text of a Korean language textbook and building reading skills helps improve literacy.
Korean is the foundation for learning all subjects, and by establishing a solid foundation in Korean, critical and creative thinking skills can also be strengthened.
The latest revised edition of Changbi's 'Reading Korean Textbooks' has been strengthened with a customized structure that helps build a foundation for literacy and improve Korean language skills.
The latest revised edition of Changbi's 'Reading Korean Language Textbook Works' is organized by genre: poetry, novels, essays, and non-fiction, with the works included in the 10 newly revised Korean language textbooks for first-year middle school students.
In keeping with the changes in textbooks that have strengthened the inclusion of new contemporary works, as well as essential works that are repeatedly included in various textbooks, we have carefully selected and compiled works that are being included in textbooks for the first time.
Additionally, we have prepared activities to help strengthen literacy skills by providing helpful articles tailored to the level of first-year middle school students.
Through various activities, students can read independently to determine whether they accurately understand the meaning of words, properly grasp the main idea, and grasp the meaning of the work based on the context.
With nearly 15 years of accumulated expertise and the trust of countless readers, "Reading Korean Textbooks" is not only the perfect preparation for the changing textbooks, but also a stepping stone for building a solid foundation in Korean.
Features of "Reading Korean Language Textbook Works: Middle School 1st Grade Set" (Latest Revised Edition)
ㆍCarefully selected by current Korean language teachers and poets based on 10 revised Korean language textbooks for first-year middle school students
According to the revised 2022 curriculum, first-year middle school students will study with new textbooks starting in 2025.
All the works included in 20 volumes (10 types) of Korean language textbooks for first-year middle school students were carefully read and analyzed by poets and current Korean language teachers.
We selected 43 poems, 9 novels, and 29 essays and non-fiction works that students must read from 10 textbooks.
ㆍConsider the breathing of the audience and compose the wealth, and include the full text of the work.
We have compiled a balanced selection of essential works that are often included in textbooks, as well as new works that have been included to reflect the changing times.
In the case of poetry, the book is organized in a way that allows students who are new to poetry to appreciate the work step by step, and an appreciation guide is provided so that students can learn the learning concepts taught in textbooks in one volume while also being able to appreciate the work in a wide range of ways.
For novels, we have structured them to allow readers to appreciate the characters' growth and conflicts in line with the revised curriculum achievement standards. We have included the full text as much as possible, and in the case of long stories, we have extracted key passages and added omitted plot lines to aid understanding.
For essays and non-fiction prose, works are organized by topic, such as daily life and experience, difference and respect, media and media, ecology and climate crisis, to help readers understand the relevant fields.
*The latest revised edition of the 'Reading Korean Language Textbooks' series is scheduled to be published in 2025 for the 2nd grade middle school series and in 2026 for the 3rd grade middle school series, in line with the development of new textbooks.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: December 20, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 592 pages | 1,080g | 141*216*49mm
- ISBN13: 9788936431426
- ISBN10: 8936431420
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