Let's Learn Korean Flash Card Kit: The Complete Language Learning Kit for Kids - 64 Flash Cards, Online Audio Recordings & Poster: The Complete ... ... Cards, Online Audio Recordings & Poster) - Softcover

Armitage, Laura; Cho, Tina

 
9780804856669: Let's Learn Korean Flash Card Kit: The Complete Language Learning Kit for Kids - 64 Flash Cards, Online Audio Recordings & Poster: The Complete ... ... Cards, Online Audio Recordings & Poster)

Synopsis

Welcome to the Korean language-learning kit that is designed to make learning fun!<br /><br />The Let's Learn Korean Kit is an introductory language learning tool specially designed to help children from preschool through elementary level acquire Korean words, phrases, greetings and simple sentences in a fun and easy way. The flash cards, recordings, poster, games and activities in this kit can be used as a learning tool in a classroom setting, at home or anywhere that learning takes place, and can easily be displayed on walls for an interactive learning experience.<br /><br />This Korean language learning kit contains:<br />

  • 64 Full-Color Flash Cards (4.25" x 2.75") that get children talking--about Numbers, Colors, Going Places, and more. Everyday words and sentences help children learn naturally.
  • Free Online Audio Recordings provide native-speaker pronunciation of all the Korean words and sentences for practice--plus Korean songs that help make learning fun.
  • A Color Wall Chart (24" x 18") to hang on a bedroom or classroom wall to keep all the new vocabulary in sight.
  • A Learning Guide for Parents and Teachers explains how to use the cards for effective learning, and includes activities and games to play with your kids to practice their Korean vocabulary.
<br />**All of the audio content is accessible on tuttlepublishing.com/downloadable-content

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About the Author

Laura Armitage was born in Seoul, Korea and raised in Andover, NH. After receiving her BA in English from the University of NH, Laura pursued a teaching career in Seoul, Korea. For four years she taught at the middle and high school levels and was an instructor for the Seoul Ministry of Education. While there, she translated the postscript of 'Escaped Children from North Korea' by Jiyon Kim. Laura returned to the U.S. in 2002 to translate for the Korean Short Track Speed Skating Team at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. She then earned her U.S. K-8 teaching certification, and is currently an International k-8 Teacher in the United Arab Emirates.

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