- The tenth-grade child has learned the basic Korean alphabet (Hangul).
- They have learned how to pronounce Korean vowels and consonants.
- The child has learned common Korean phrases and greetings.
- They have learned how to introduce themselves in Korean.
- The child has learned simple Korean vocabulary related to everyday life.
- They have learned basic sentence structures and grammar rules in Korean.
- The child has practiced listening skills by listening to Korean audio materials.
- They have learned to read and write simple sentences in Korean.
- The child has improved their pronunciation skills through speaking exercises.
- They have learned about Korean culture and customs through the language lessons.
To continue developing their Korean language skills, the student can:
- Practice reading Korean books, newspapers, or websites to improve reading comprehension.
- List to Korean music or watch Korean movies or dramas to improve listening skills.
- Engage in conversation with native Korean speakers or language exchange partners to improve speaking skills.
- Find online language learning platforms or apps that offer interactive lessons and exercises.
- Visit Korean restaurants or join cultural events to experience Korean culture firsthand.
- Participate in language competitions or join a Korean language club to further enhance their skills.