
Elementary Korean Grammar is Writing 1
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Book Introduction
Learn easily with pictures and finish with writing.
『Elementary Korean Grammar is Writing』, an essential Korean grammar study program for upper elementary and middle school students!
Difficult and unfamiliar Korean grammar concepts can be organized in elementary school and applied throughout middle and high school.
Build a solid foundation in Korean grammar through a three-step learning process: begin with concepts through everyday text and pictures → gradually learn through step-by-step problem solving → and finish by writing!
『Elementary Korean Grammar is Writing』, an essential Korean grammar study program for upper elementary and middle school students!
Difficult and unfamiliar Korean grammar concepts can be organized in elementary school and applied throughout middle and high school.
Build a solid foundation in Korean grammar through a three-step learning process: begin with concepts through everyday text and pictures → gradually learn through step-by-step problem solving → and finish by writing!
- You can preview some of the book's contents.
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index
Unit 1 Word Semantic Relationships
Lesson 1 Synonyms and Antonyms
Lesson 2: Synonyms and Hyponyms
Lesson 3 Homonyms and Polysemy
Grammar Concepts / Writing Your Own Sentences
Unit 2 Word Structure
Lesson 1 Single Words and Compound Words
Lesson 2 Compound words and derivatives
Grammar Concepts / Writing Your Own Sentences
Unit 3 Sentence Components
Lesson 1 Principal Elements ① Subject · Predicate
Lesson 2 Main Element ② Object · Complement
Lesson 3: Auxiliary elements and independent elements - adjectives, adverbs, and independent words
Grammar Concepts / Writing Your Own Sentences
Unit 4 Parts of Speech
Lesson 1 Nouns, Pronouns, and Numerals
Lesson 2 Verbs and Adjectives
Lesson 3: Adjectives and Adverbs
Lesson 4 Particles and Interjections
Grammar Concepts / Writing Your Own Sentences
Unit 5: Writing Korean Correctly
Lesson 1: Indiscriminate use of foreign language expressions and abbreviations
Lesson 2: Excessive honorifics and vulgar language
Grammar Concepts / Writing Your Own Sentences
* Book in Book (answers and explanations)
Lesson 1 Synonyms and Antonyms
Lesson 2: Synonyms and Hyponyms
Lesson 3 Homonyms and Polysemy
Grammar Concepts / Writing Your Own Sentences
Unit 2 Word Structure
Lesson 1 Single Words and Compound Words
Lesson 2 Compound words and derivatives
Grammar Concepts / Writing Your Own Sentences
Unit 3 Sentence Components
Lesson 1 Principal Elements ① Subject · Predicate
Lesson 2 Main Element ② Object · Complement
Lesson 3: Auxiliary elements and independent elements - adjectives, adverbs, and independent words
Grammar Concepts / Writing Your Own Sentences
Unit 4 Parts of Speech
Lesson 1 Nouns, Pronouns, and Numerals
Lesson 2 Verbs and Adjectives
Lesson 3: Adjectives and Adverbs
Lesson 4 Particles and Interjections
Grammar Concepts / Writing Your Own Sentences
Unit 5: Writing Korean Correctly
Lesson 1: Indiscriminate use of foreign language expressions and abbreviations
Lesson 2: Excessive honorifics and vulgar language
Grammar Concepts / Writing Your Own Sentences
* Book in Book (answers and explanations)
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Publisher's Review
Why should I study Korean grammar?
Unlike English, many students do not study Korean grammar with much effort.
Because it is our language anyway, we vaguely think that we already know it well.
However, Korean grammar itself is difficult and contains many unfamiliar terms, so if you don't learn it well, you will be confused by easy problems in middle and high school and it is easy to give up on studying grammar.
Middle and high school Korean grammar is learned again in depth based on what was learned in elementary school.
If you organize the grammar concepts you learn in elementary school well in advance, you can continue to use what you learned in middle and high school.
Why write?
Grammar is also the foundation for writing correct sentences.
If you have a good understanding of the grammatical elements that make up a sentence, you can avoid ungrammatical sentences.
You can apply the grammar you learned through 『Elementary Korean Grammar is Writing』 to write sentences yourself, laying the foundation for writing correct sentences.
- Elementary school students who want to organize the difficult Korean grammar learned in textbooks in an easy and fun way!
- Middle school students who want to easily preview the grammar content covered in middle and high school Korean language classes!
- Middle school students who want to review elementary school textbooks and build a solid foundation in Korean grammar!
Elementary Korean grammar that you can learn by writing it yourself!
You can summarize the grammar content that appears in the 5th and 6th grade elementary school Korean language textbooks and preview the grammar content that appears in the 1st grade middle school Korean language textbooks.
After learning the concepts, you can practice writing sentences that apply what you've learned and writing grammatically correct sentences.
Fun, easy, step by step!
1.
You will learn concepts through fun, everyday text and pictures.
2.
Solidify the concepts learned through step-by-step problem solving that progresses from words to simple sentences, complex sentences, and finally to passages.
3.
Conclude what you've learned by writing your own grammatically correct sentences.
Textbook-linked texts and vocabulary all at once!
It includes a large number of vocabulary words from Korean language textbooks for 5th and 6th graders. The meanings of words are based on the Standard Korean Dictionary, but some have been modified to suit the learner's level.
The text contains articles on various topics related to the curriculum, including Korean, social studies, science, and daily life.
If you learn grammar, your Korean language skills will improve!
"Elementary Korean Grammar is Writing" is based on the achievement standards for each unit of the Korean language course for grades 5 and 6 of the 2015 revised curriculum.
The Korean grammar taught in middle and high schools often goes into more depth than elementary school content.
If you thoroughly review the grammar content of the elementary school Korean language curriculum in advance, it can be an effective way to preview the Korean language curriculum.
Unlike English, many students do not study Korean grammar with much effort.
Because it is our language anyway, we vaguely think that we already know it well.
However, Korean grammar itself is difficult and contains many unfamiliar terms, so if you don't learn it well, you will be confused by easy problems in middle and high school and it is easy to give up on studying grammar.
Middle and high school Korean grammar is learned again in depth based on what was learned in elementary school.
If you organize the grammar concepts you learn in elementary school well in advance, you can continue to use what you learned in middle and high school.
Why write?
Grammar is also the foundation for writing correct sentences.
If you have a good understanding of the grammatical elements that make up a sentence, you can avoid ungrammatical sentences.
You can apply the grammar you learned through 『Elementary Korean Grammar is Writing』 to write sentences yourself, laying the foundation for writing correct sentences.
- Elementary school students who want to organize the difficult Korean grammar learned in textbooks in an easy and fun way!
- Middle school students who want to easily preview the grammar content covered in middle and high school Korean language classes!
- Middle school students who want to review elementary school textbooks and build a solid foundation in Korean grammar!
Elementary Korean grammar that you can learn by writing it yourself!
You can summarize the grammar content that appears in the 5th and 6th grade elementary school Korean language textbooks and preview the grammar content that appears in the 1st grade middle school Korean language textbooks.
After learning the concepts, you can practice writing sentences that apply what you've learned and writing grammatically correct sentences.
Fun, easy, step by step!
1.
You will learn concepts through fun, everyday text and pictures.
2.
Solidify the concepts learned through step-by-step problem solving that progresses from words to simple sentences, complex sentences, and finally to passages.
3.
Conclude what you've learned by writing your own grammatically correct sentences.
Textbook-linked texts and vocabulary all at once!
It includes a large number of vocabulary words from Korean language textbooks for 5th and 6th graders. The meanings of words are based on the Standard Korean Dictionary, but some have been modified to suit the learner's level.
The text contains articles on various topics related to the curriculum, including Korean, social studies, science, and daily life.
If you learn grammar, your Korean language skills will improve!
"Elementary Korean Grammar is Writing" is based on the achievement standards for each unit of the Korean language course for grades 5 and 6 of the 2015 revised curriculum.
The Korean grammar taught in middle and high schools often goes into more depth than elementary school content.
If you thoroughly review the grammar content of the elementary school Korean language curriculum in advance, it can be an effective way to preview the Korean language curriculum.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 4, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 176 pages | 668g | 220*300*11mm
- ISBN13: 9791165260743
- ISBN10: 1165260743
- Reference book for use in: Pre-middle school students
- Reference book usage semester: Common semester
- Reference book difficulty: Medium Reference book difficulty guide
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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