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God's Little Astronomer
Tina Cho; Illustrated by Marta Álvarez Miguéns
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R347
Discovery Miles 3 470
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Welcome to the Korean language-learning kit that is 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 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. This Korean language learning
kit contains: 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. **All of
the audio content is accessible on
tuttlepublishing.com/downloadable-content
This Korean picture dictionary covers the 1,200 most useful Korean
words and phrases. It gives each word and sentence in Korean
Hangeul characters with a Romanized version to help you pronounce
it correctly and the English meaning. The words are grouped into 40
different themes or topics. Each theme has around 30 words and
several example sentences showing how the words are used. Each page
is richly illustrated with dozens of colour photographs. Companion
online Audio recordings by native Korean speakers of all the
vocabulary and sentences in the book, to allow you to practice
pronouncing them. An introduction to Korean pronunciation and
grammar is included and indexes at the back allow you to look up
the words in this easy-to-use Korean dictionary quickly.
Dayeon wants to be a haenyeo just like Grandma. The haenyeo dive
off the coast of Jeju Island to pluck treasures from the sea -
generations of Korean women have done so for centuries. To Dayeon,
the haenyeo are as strong and graceful as mermaids. To give her
strength, Dayeon eats Grandma's abalone porridge. She practices
holding her breath while they do the dishes. And when Grandma suits
up for her next dive, Dayeon grabs her suit, flippers, and goggles.
A scary memory of the sea keeps Dayeon clinging to the shore, but
with Grandma's guidance, Dayeon comes to appreciate the ocean's
many gifts.
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