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Category: Glocal Awareness
Global and Local Awareness
[Beginner Korean for Kids] How to ask: Where is this? Where is that? (여기/저기/거기가 어디예요?)
How to ask: Where is this? Where is that? in Korean (여기/저기/거기가 어디예요?) 여기가 어디예요? (Where is this) 저기가 어디예요? (Where is that) (pointing far away) 거기가 어디예요? (Where is… Read More
[Beginner Korean for Kids] How to ask: What is this? What is that? (이게/그게/저게 뭐예요?)
How to ask: What is this? What is that? in Korean (이게/그게/저게 뭐예요?) 이게/그게/저게 뭐예요? = ee-gae/geu-gae/juh-gae mor-ae-yo is used to ask: What is This? What is That? 0:00 Overview… Read More
Children’s Books about Korean Food
1. Bee-bim Bop! (Author: Linda Sue Park and Illustrator: Ho Baek Lee) (2005) (Grade Level: P-3) Editorial Reviews “Bouncy rhymes . . . and loving depictions of the joys of… Read More
Songs about Whales
Music can inspire us with ideas, emotions, and imagery that can in turn be transformed into a creative story. As you listen to these songs below, think about these questions… Read More
[Beginner Korean for Kids] How to Ask “What’s Your Name?” 이름이 뭐예요?
How to Ask “What’s Your Name?” in Korean (이름이 뭐예요?) 이름이 뭐예요? = ee-reum-ee mor-ae-yo? is used to ask for someone’s name formally (between adults, when you meet someone for… Read More
[Beginner Korean for Kids] How to Say Teacher in Korean 선생님~!
How to Say Teacher in Korean (선생님) 선생님 = seon-saeng-nim mean teacher in Korean
[Beginner Korean for Kids] Hello! 안녕~ 안녕하세요~!
How to Say Hello in Korean Formally (안녕하세요) 안녕하세요 = an-nyeong-ha-sae-yo is used to say hello to someone older or between adults (formal) How to Say Hello and Goodbye in… Read More
5 Videos that Introduce Kids to Food from Around the World
1. What Does the World Eat for Breakfast? (Published by AS/IS March 2014) ☀️ 2. American Kids Try Food From Around the World (Published by Cut Feb 2015) 🌍 3.… Read More
[Beginner Korean for Kids] Korean Consonants 한글자음
한글자음 | Hangul Consonants 한글자음 | Hangul Consonants for English Speakers! ㄱㄴㄷㄹㅁㅂㅅㅇㅈㅊㅋㅌㅍㅎ master them all 🙂 [Writing Hangul] Giyeok (ㄱ) ㄱ = 기역 = gi-yeok makes a [g] sound like… Read More