
Let's Learn Korean Kit
64 Basic Korean Words and Their Uses (Flash Cards, Free Online Audio, Games & Songs, Learning Guide and Wall Chart)
Tuttle Publishing
Published on 18. August 2015
Book
Mixed media product
978-0-8048-4541-0 (ISBN)
Shipment within 10-20 days
Description
Welcome to a Korean language learning adventure-designed to make learning fun!
The Let's Learn Korean kit is an introductory language learning tool specially designed to help children from preschool through early elementary level acquire necessary words, phrases, and sentences in Korean in a fun and easy way. The flashcards can be used as a learning tool in a classroom setting, at home, or anywhere that learning takes place, and can easily be taped around the room for an interactive learning experience.
This Korean flashcards-for-kids kit contains:
64 Flash Cards (4.25" x 2.7") that get children talking-about Numbers, Colors, Going Places, and more. Everyday words and sentences help children learn naturally.
Accompanying Online Audio provides native pronunciation of the Korean words and sample sentences for practice-plus Korean songs that help make learning fun.
Color Wall Chart (24" x 18") keeps all the new vocabulary in sight.
Learning Guide for Parents and Teachers 32 pages teach you how to use the cards for most effective learning, and includes activities and games to play with your kids.
All audio content is alternatively accessible on the Tuttle Publishing website
The Let's Learn Korean kit is an introductory language learning tool specially designed to help children from preschool through early elementary level acquire necessary words, phrases, and sentences in Korean in a fun and easy way. The flashcards can be used as a learning tool in a classroom setting, at home, or anywhere that learning takes place, and can easily be taped around the room for an interactive learning experience.
This Korean flashcards-for-kids kit contains:
64 Flash Cards (4.25" x 2.7") that get children talking-about Numbers, Colors, Going Places, and more. Everyday words and sentences help children learn naturally.
Accompanying Online Audio provides native pronunciation of the Korean words and sample sentences for practice-plus Korean songs that help make learning fun.
Color Wall Chart (24" x 18") keeps all the new vocabulary in sight.
Learning Guide for Parents and Teachers 32 pages teach you how to use the cards for most effective learning, and includes activities and games to play with your kids.
All audio content is alternatively accessible on the Tuttle Publishing website
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Boston
United States
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: From Kindergarten to Eighth Grade, Interest Age: From 4 to 12 years
Illustrations
includes free online audio with songs and pronunciation; 64 cards; 32-page learning guide; poster of words with pictures
Dimensions
Height: 191 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
255 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8048-4541-0 (9780804845410)
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Laura Armitage | Tina Cho
Let's Learn Korean Flash Card Kit
Perfect for Home or Classroom for Ages 5 and Up--The Complete Language Learning Kit for Kids (64 Flash Cards, Online Audio Recordings & Poster)
Book
08/2023
Tuttle Publishing
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Shipment within 10-20 days
Additional editions

Laura Armitage
Let's Learn Korean Ebook
Perfect for Home or Classroom for Ages 5 and Up--The Complete Language Learning Kit for Kids (64 Flash Cards, Online Audio Recordings & Poster)
E-Book
08/2015
Tuttle Publishing
€14.49
Available for download
Persons
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, furthering her teaching career in the U.S. She has taught at the elementary and middle school levels in the U.S. and currently teaches 5th grade at Franklin Middle School in Franklin, New Hampshire.