
Deep-Rooted Elementary Korean Reading Comprehension Vocabulary, Level 1 (1st and 2nd 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] You have to try to know the long and short of it.
Episode 2 [Idiom] To sweat profusely
Episode 3 [Idiom] Self-praise
Episode 4 [Proverb] Even if you get bitten by a tiger, you'll survive if you keep your wits about you.
Episode 5 [Idiom] To be pierced by an ear
Week 1 Appendix: Proverbs Featuring Tigers
Week 2
Episode 6 [Idiom] Clapping Hands and Laughing
Episode 7 [Proverb] The one who farts gets angry
Episode 8 [Idiom] Listen carefully
Episode 9 [Idiom] Fisherman's Fortune
Episode 10 [Proverb] A Frog in a Well
Appendix 2: Correct Korean Language Usage - Reveal/Bring Out
Week 3
Episode 11 [Idiom] The liver is large
Episode 12 [Idiom] Many things, many difficulties
Episode 13 [Proverb] Even an earthworm squirms when stepped on
Episode 14 [Idiom] Wash your eyes and look
Episode 15 [Idiom] Nine out of ten
Expressions derived from the appendix of the third week's fairy tale
Week 4
Episode 16 [Proverb] A tower built with effort will not collapse.
Episode 17 [Idiom] Rice Cake in the Sky
Episode 18 [Idiom] The relationship between a dog and a monkey
Episode 19 [Proverb] The grass is greener on the other side.
Episode 20 [Idiom] Feeling like I can grab it
Week 4 Appendix: Reviewing Vocabulary with Pictures
Week 5
Episode 21 [Idiom] Feeling the Virtue
Episode 22 [Proverb] A thief's own feet are numb
Episode 23 [Idiom] Eating cold porridge
Episode 24 [Idiom] The Importance of Love
Episode 25 [Proverb] The early bird catches the worm
Week 5 Appendix Expressions Related to Porridge
Week 6
Episode 26 [Idiom] Sleeping with your legs stretched out
Episode 27 [Idiom] Nine Deaths, One Life
Episode 28 [Proverb] A rolling stone gathers no moss.
Episode 29 [Idiom] My ears are itchy
Episode 30 [Idiom] Left and Right
Week 6 Appendix: Correct Korean Language Usage - Bae-da / Ve-da
Week 7
Episode 31 [Proverb] Adding fuel to the fire
Episode 32 [Idiom] My stomach hurts
Episode 33 [Idioms] Asking from the East, Answering from the West
Episode 34 [Proverb] Kind words are needed for kind words to come back.
Episode 35 [Idiom] Without even blinking
Week 7 Appendix: Expressions Related to Sweat
Week 8
Episode 36 [Idiom] Hitting the mark with a hundred shots
Episode 37 [Proverb] Locking the barn door after the horse has bolted
Episode 38 [Idiom] To put wind in
Episode 39 [Idiom] Wandering around
Episode 40 [Proverb] If you plant beans, you will get beans. If you plant red beans, you will get red beans.
Week 8 Appendix: Reviewing Vocabulary with Pictures
Episode 1 [Proverb] You have to try to know the long and short of it.
Episode 2 [Idiom] To sweat profusely
Episode 3 [Idiom] Self-praise
Episode 4 [Proverb] Even if you get bitten by a tiger, you'll survive if you keep your wits about you.
Episode 5 [Idiom] To be pierced by an ear
Week 1 Appendix: Proverbs Featuring Tigers
Week 2
Episode 6 [Idiom] Clapping Hands and Laughing
Episode 7 [Proverb] The one who farts gets angry
Episode 8 [Idiom] Listen carefully
Episode 9 [Idiom] Fisherman's Fortune
Episode 10 [Proverb] A Frog in a Well
Appendix 2: Correct Korean Language Usage - Reveal/Bring Out
Week 3
Episode 11 [Idiom] The liver is large
Episode 12 [Idiom] Many things, many difficulties
Episode 13 [Proverb] Even an earthworm squirms when stepped on
Episode 14 [Idiom] Wash your eyes and look
Episode 15 [Idiom] Nine out of ten
Expressions derived from the appendix of the third week's fairy tale
Week 4
Episode 16 [Proverb] A tower built with effort will not collapse.
Episode 17 [Idiom] Rice Cake in the Sky
Episode 18 [Idiom] The relationship between a dog and a monkey
Episode 19 [Proverb] The grass is greener on the other side.
Episode 20 [Idiom] Feeling like I can grab it
Week 4 Appendix: Reviewing Vocabulary with Pictures
Week 5
Episode 21 [Idiom] Feeling the Virtue
Episode 22 [Proverb] A thief's own feet are numb
Episode 23 [Idiom] Eating cold porridge
Episode 24 [Idiom] The Importance of Love
Episode 25 [Proverb] The early bird catches the worm
Week 5 Appendix Expressions Related to Porridge
Week 6
Episode 26 [Idiom] Sleeping with your legs stretched out
Episode 27 [Idiom] Nine Deaths, One Life
Episode 28 [Proverb] A rolling stone gathers no moss.
Episode 29 [Idiom] My ears are itchy
Episode 30 [Idiom] Left and Right
Week 6 Appendix: Correct Korean Language Usage - Bae-da / Ve-da
Week 7
Episode 31 [Proverb] Adding fuel to the fire
Episode 32 [Idiom] My stomach hurts
Episode 33 [Idioms] Asking from the East, Answering from the West
Episode 34 [Proverb] Kind words are needed for kind words to come back.
Episode 35 [Idiom] Without even blinking
Week 7 Appendix: Expressions Related to Sweat
Week 8
Episode 36 [Idiom] Hitting the mark with a hundred shots
Episode 37 [Proverb] Locking the barn door after the horse has bolted
Episode 38 [Idiom] To put wind in
Episode 39 [Idiom] Wandering around
Episode 40 [Proverb] If you plant beans, you will get beans. If you plant red beans, you will get red beans.
Week 8 Appendix: Reviewing Vocabulary with Pictures
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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: 9791162725146
- ISBN10: 1162725141
- Reference book for use in grades: 1st grade elementary school
- Reference book usage semester: Common semester
- Reference book difficulty: Medium Reference book difficulty guide
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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