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Megastudy Middle School Korean Literature Essential Concepts Reading Practice 1
Megastudy Middle School Korean Literature Essential Concepts Reading Practice 1
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A middle school literature concept book that develops reading comprehension skills using essential literature concepts!
Megastudy Middle School Korean Language and Literature Essential Concepts Reading Practice

In Korean literature, you need to know the 'concepts' to be able to interpret the works and solve problems as required in the exam.
To understand a poem and solve its problems, you need to know who the speaker is, what emotions and attitudes he has, and what tone and expressions he uses to express them.
To understand a novel and solve its problems, you need to know who the narrator is, what characters appear, and what events unfold in what structure.


This is the 'concept' of literature.
Even if the pieces that appear on the exam change, the ‘concept’ never changes.
To properly understand the work and solve problems, you must learn the unchanging 'concepts'.
"Mega Study Middle School Korean Literature Essential Concepts Reading Practice" is a textbook that allows you to intensively study essential literature concepts.
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Day 1: Metaphor: Direct Metaphor / Metaphor
Essential Concepts: Barefoot (Kim Ki-taek), Meteor (Oh Se-young)
Real Life: Spring is a Cat (Lee Jang-hee)

Day 2 Parable: The Righteous Man / The Active
Essential Concepts: Growth (Lee Si-young), Embankment Road (Yoo Jae-young)
Real Life: The Sea (Park Du-jin)

Day 3: Archetypal, Conventional, and Personal Symbols
Essential Concepts: This Body is Dying (Seong Sam-mun), For the Whale (Jeong Ho-seung)
Real Life: Flower (Kim Chun-soo)

Day 4: External rate/Intrinsic rate/Negative rate/Negative rate
Essential concepts: Haeyoga (Lee Bang-won), Newspaper Table (Jeong Il-geun), Song of the In-laws (author unknown)
Real Life: Azaleas (Kim So-wol)

Day 5 Repetition / Voice Symbol
Essential Concepts: Sunlight Whispering on a Stone Wall (Kim Young-rang), I Am a Flower Now (Lee Jang-geun)
Real Life: Sunshine (Yoon Dong-ju)

Day 6 Visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, and tactile imagery
Essential concepts: Like a star, like a flower (Oh Se-young), Laundry flower (Yoo An-jin), Baekhwa (Baek Seok)
Real Life: Hometown (Jung Ji-yong)

Day 7: Synesthetic Imagery / Multisensory Imagery
Essential concepts: Bluebird (Han Ha-un), Bakery (Myeon-woo Lee)
Real Life: Still Yeondu (Park Sung-woo)

Day 8 Poetic Speaker / Poetic Object / Poetic Situation
Essential concepts: a tag (Lee Jun-kwan), a willow tree cut off (Hong Rang)
Real Life: Cricket (Na Hee-deok)

Day 9 Character Types: Initiative/Reactionary / Flat/Three-Dimensional / Archetype/Individual
Essential Concepts: The Tale of Heungbu and Nolbu (Author Unknown)
Practice: Pheasant (Iodeok)

Day 10: Internal Conflict / External Conflict
Essential Concept: The Sky is Clear (Hyeon-deok)
Real Life: The Story of Hong Gildong (Heo Gyun)

Day 11: Introduction - Development - Crisis - Climax - Conclusion
Essential Concepts: Meju (Oh Seung-hee) Following Grandmother
Real Life: Bicycle Thieves (Park Wan-seo)

Day 12 First-Person Protagonist Point of View / First-Person Observer Point of View
Essential Concepts: Picking Up a Cow (Jeon Seong-tae), The Love Guest and the Mother (Joo Yo-seop)
Real Life: Wandeuk (Kim Ryeo-ryeong)

Day 13: Omniscient Author's Point of View / Third-Person Observer's Point of View
Essential Concepts: Butterfly Catching Father (Hyeon-deok), Cradle (Oh Young-soo)
Real Life: Rabbit War (Author Unknown)

Metaphors/Symbols in the Novel, Day 14
Essential Concepts: My Heart-Pounding Life (Kim Ae-ran)
Practice: Hak (Hwang Sun-won)

Day 15: Elements of a Play / Elements of a Screenplay
Essential Concepts: Rabbit and Zara (Eom In-hee), It's Okay to Be the Same (Park Beom-su)
Real Life: It's Okay As It Is (Park Beom-su)

Day 16: Conflict/Composition Stages in Dramatic Literature
Essential Concepts: Running Cha Eun (Min Ye-ji et al.)
Real Life: The Rabbit and the Zara (Eom In-hee)

Content and format of the 17th day essay
Essential Concepts: A World Where You Can Hear Earthworms (Kim Seon-woo)
Real Life: The Youngest's Baseball Bat (Jeong Jin-kwon)

The nature of the 18th day essay
Essential Concepts: It's Okay (Jang Young-hee)
Real Life: Square Watermelon (Jeong Ho-seung)

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Publisher's Review
① Intensive study of essential literature concepts - 2-step repetitive learning
- Based on the middle school Korean language achievement standards, essential literature concepts are divided into small units, and each unit is intensively explored and organized so that it can be clearly understood by confirming it in the work.

- We have made it possible to learn essential literature concepts in an easy, fun, and yet thorough manner through repeated learning of '[Step 1] Intensive Exploration of Essential Literature Concepts (Check Essential Concepts → Practice in Works → Apply Concepts) → [Step 2] Practical Application'.

② 2 concepts per day, total of 34 concepts, completed in 18 days

- To increase learning efficiency and provide a sense of accomplishment, we have organized the content into daily units that are appropriate for students to study at one time.

- We have structured the course to cover 34 essential literature concepts in total, two concepts per day, over 18 days, so that you can learn thoroughly and build your skills.


③ Essential Literary Works - 47 Works

- We have compiled a list of essential literary works by genre that middle school students must know, from works included in nine middle school Korean language textbooks to works from previous high school exams.
- You can learn essential literature concepts and essential literary works all at once.


④ Vocabulary learning

We have included a variety of vocabulary problems and special lectures on vocabulary to help you learn vocabulary related to concepts, vocabulary from works, idioms, proverbs, and Chinese character idioms.


⑤ Complete fingerprint analysis / answers and explanations

- Detailed lectures on the work: All texts are included, and in-depth commentary and analysis of line notes are provided to ensure a complete understanding of not only essential literary concepts but also the work itself.
- Correct answer and explanation: The reasons why the answer is correct and why the answer is incorrect are explained in detail.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: November 10, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 232 pages | 215*285*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791129707697
- ISBN10: 1129707695
- Reference book for grade level: 1st year of middle school
- Reference book difficulty: Medium Reference book difficulty guide

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