
Deep-rooted Elementary Korean Reading Comprehension Vocabulary, Level 5 (5th and 6th grades)
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Book Introduction
『Deep-Rooted Elementary Korean Reading Comprehension Vocabulary: Idioms, Proverbs, and Idioms』 is an elementary Korean textbook that allows students to study vocabulary through 15 minutes of daily elementary Korean reading comprehension study, focusing on expressions and vocabulary.
The texts included in this textbook contain phrases utilizing four-character idioms, proverbs, and expressions that are essential for future Korean language learning.
By studying reading comprehension with these fingerprints, you can not only improve your elementary school Korean reading comprehension skills, but also study 'proverbs with moral lessons', 'idioms that can develop expressive skills', and 'four-character idioms that contain wisdom' all at the same time.
This is a textbook that studies vocabulary through reading comprehension, not a textbook that simply memorizes vocabulary.
The texts included in this textbook contain phrases utilizing four-character idioms, proverbs, and expressions that are essential for future Korean language learning.
By studying reading comprehension with these fingerprints, you can not only improve your elementary school Korean reading comprehension skills, but also study 'proverbs with moral lessons', 'idioms that can develop expressive skills', and 'four-character idioms that contain wisdom' all at the same time.
This is a textbook that studies vocabulary through reading comprehension, not a textbook that simply memorizes vocabulary.
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Week 1
Episode 1 [Proverb] A throat full of grapes
Episode 2 [Idiom] To shine
Episode 3 [Idiom] A great thing comes late
Episode 4 [Proverb] Birds hear what is said during the day, and rats hear what is said at night.
Episode 5 [Idiom] The floor is exposed
Appendix 1: Correct Korean Language Usage - Balhada / Baraeda
Week 2
Episode 6 [Idiom] The more the better
Episode 7 [Proverb] You don't know your clothes are getting wet in a drizzle.
Episode 8 [Idiom] To be broad-minded
Episode 9 [Idiom] After bitterness comes sweetness
Episode 10 [Proverb] Even a string of beads is a treasure.
Week 2 Appendix: The Various Meanings of "Galda"
Week 3
Episode 11 [Idiom] It doesn't hurt even if you put it in your eye
Episode 12 [Idiom] A blessing in disguise
Episode 13 [Proverb] You can know the depth of ten feet of water, but you cannot know the heart of a one-foot person.
Episode 14 [Idiom] To back off
Episode 15 [Idiom] A crane's head is waiting patiently
Week 3 Appendix: Chestnut Tree / Chestnut Tree
Week 4
Episode 16 [Proverb] My nose is three feet long
Episode 17 [Idiom] To drive a wedge
Episode 18 [Idiom] The Foolish Old Man Moves the Mountains
Episode 19 [Proverb] Plucking the Stars from the Sky
Episode 20 [Idiom] The sky is yellow
Week 4 Appendix: The Various Meanings of 'Tssada'
Week 5
Episode 21 [Idiom] Open-mindedness
Episode 22 [Proverb] A snail brings shame to a fishmonger.
Episode 23 [Idiom] Putting Out a Fire
Episode 24 [Idiom] Carving a Boat and Seeking a Sword
Episode 25 [Proverb] The ground hardens after the rain.
Appendix for Week 5: Court Terms Related to Kings and Princes
Week 6
Episode 26 [Idiom] Anger runs deep
Episode 27 [Idiom] Battle formation with a back to the water
Episode 28 [Proverb] I wouldn't believe it even if they said they made meju with soybeans.
Episode 29 [Idiom] I can't see with my eyes open
Episode 30 [Idiom] Mutual Assistance
Week 6 Appendix Types of Tales
Week 7
Episode 31 [Proverb] Ah, it's different, and it's different
Episode 32 [Idiom] Not even a single message is sent
Episode 33 [Idiom] Reform and Change for the Better
Episode 34 [Proverb] Even a caterpillar can roll.
Episode 35 [Idiom] It's as clear as day
Week 7 Appendix Idioms Related to the Liver
Week 8
Episode 36 [Idiom] The Achievement of a Snowball
Episode 37 [Proverb] A spider's web on a mountain's mouth
Episode 38 [Idiom] The Tip of the Iceberg
Episode 39 [Idiom] A Talisman in Name and Reality
Episode 40 [Proverb] Ignorance is bliss, knowledge is disease
Week 8 Appendix: Various Names of Teeth
Episode 1 [Proverb] A throat full of grapes
Episode 2 [Idiom] To shine
Episode 3 [Idiom] A great thing comes late
Episode 4 [Proverb] Birds hear what is said during the day, and rats hear what is said at night.
Episode 5 [Idiom] The floor is exposed
Appendix 1: Correct Korean Language Usage - Balhada / Baraeda
Week 2
Episode 6 [Idiom] The more the better
Episode 7 [Proverb] You don't know your clothes are getting wet in a drizzle.
Episode 8 [Idiom] To be broad-minded
Episode 9 [Idiom] After bitterness comes sweetness
Episode 10 [Proverb] Even a string of beads is a treasure.
Week 2 Appendix: The Various Meanings of "Galda"
Week 3
Episode 11 [Idiom] It doesn't hurt even if you put it in your eye
Episode 12 [Idiom] A blessing in disguise
Episode 13 [Proverb] You can know the depth of ten feet of water, but you cannot know the heart of a one-foot person.
Episode 14 [Idiom] To back off
Episode 15 [Idiom] A crane's head is waiting patiently
Week 3 Appendix: Chestnut Tree / Chestnut Tree
Week 4
Episode 16 [Proverb] My nose is three feet long
Episode 17 [Idiom] To drive a wedge
Episode 18 [Idiom] The Foolish Old Man Moves the Mountains
Episode 19 [Proverb] Plucking the Stars from the Sky
Episode 20 [Idiom] The sky is yellow
Week 4 Appendix: The Various Meanings of 'Tssada'
Week 5
Episode 21 [Idiom] Open-mindedness
Episode 22 [Proverb] A snail brings shame to a fishmonger.
Episode 23 [Idiom] Putting Out a Fire
Episode 24 [Idiom] Carving a Boat and Seeking a Sword
Episode 25 [Proverb] The ground hardens after the rain.
Appendix for Week 5: Court Terms Related to Kings and Princes
Week 6
Episode 26 [Idiom] Anger runs deep
Episode 27 [Idiom] Battle formation with a back to the water
Episode 28 [Proverb] I wouldn't believe it even if they said they made meju with soybeans.
Episode 29 [Idiom] I can't see with my eyes open
Episode 30 [Idiom] Mutual Assistance
Week 6 Appendix Types of Tales
Week 7
Episode 31 [Proverb] Ah, it's different, and it's different
Episode 32 [Idiom] Not even a single message is sent
Episode 33 [Idiom] Reform and Change for the Better
Episode 34 [Proverb] Even a caterpillar can roll.
Episode 35 [Idiom] It's as clear as day
Week 7 Appendix Idioms Related to the Liver
Week 8
Episode 36 [Idiom] The Achievement of a Snowball
Episode 37 [Proverb] A spider's web on a mountain's mouth
Episode 38 [Idiom] The Tip of the Iceberg
Episode 39 [Idiom] A Talisman in Name and Reality
Episode 40 [Proverb] Ignorance is bliss, knowledge is disease
Week 8 Appendix: Various Names of Teeth
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Publisher's Review
Studying vocabulary with 『Deep-Rooted Elementary Korean Reading Comprehension Vocabulary』 has the following advantages.
-You can learn vocabulary in a fun way because it is not simply a matter of memorizing vocabulary.
-If the vocabulary has a history, you can learn how the vocabulary was created through the story.
-Because you read sentences in which vocabulary is used in actual text, you can naturally study examples of vocabulary usage.
-You can review the usage and meaning of vocabulary through reading comprehension questions.
-Because you can read fingerprints from a variety of materials, it also helps increase your background knowledge and common sense.
-You can learn vocabulary in a fun way because it is not simply a matter of memorizing vocabulary.
-If the vocabulary has a history, you can learn how the vocabulary was created through the story.
-Because you read sentences in which vocabulary is used in actual text, you can naturally study examples of vocabulary usage.
-You can review the usage and meaning of vocabulary through reading comprehension questions.
-Because you can read fingerprints from a variety of materials, it also helps increase your background knowledge and common sense.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: December 2, 2019
- Page count, weight, size: 196 pages | 540g | 225*300mm
- ISBN13: 9791162725184
- ISBN10: 1162725184
- Reference book for use in grades: 5th grade
- Reference book usage semester: Common semester
- Reference book difficulty: Medium Reference book difficulty guide
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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