Monday, March 24, 2008

Fun Korean for Kids

Sign your kids up for a crash course on Korean language and culture! Beginning foreign language instruction early sets the stage for students to develop advanced levels of proficiencies in one or more languages. In addition, younger learners possess the capacity to develop near native-like pronunciation and intonation in a new language. Finally, young learners have a natural curiosity about learning which is evident when they engage in learning a new language. They also are open and accepting of people who speak other languages and come from other cultures. Children who learn a foreign language beginning in early childhood demonstrate certain cognitive advantages over children who do not.

Lessons: 10 x 1.5 hours

Lesson 1: The Korean Alphabet
Lesson 2: At Restaurant
Lesson 3: Going to School
Lesson 4: Know Your Body
Lesson 5: Family Members
Lesson 6: A Trip to the Zoo
Lesson 7: Feelings
Lesson 8: Hobbies
Lesson 9: Plants & Flowers
Lesson 10: Korean Festivals

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