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  • The Ninth-grade child has learned basic vocabulary words and phrases in Korean through the Duolingo learning Korean activity.
  • They have also gained an understanding of sentence structure and grammar rules in Korean.
  • The activity has helped the child develop their listening and pronunciation skills in Korean.
  • Additionally, they have learned cultural aspects related to the Korean language, such as greetings and customs.

To continue developing their Korean language skills beyond Duolingo, the child can engage in conversation exchanges with native Korean speakers online or in-person. They can also explore Korean movies, music, and TV shows to immerse themselves in the language and culture. Joining language exchange groups or finding a language partner can provide valuable practice and feedback.

Book Recommendations

  • Korean Made Easy for Beginners by Seung-eun Oh: This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the Korean language, covering grammar, vocabulary, and conversation skills.
  • Talk To Me In Korean Level 1 by Talk To Me In Korean: This book series is designed for self-study and covers various aspects of the Korean language, including grammar, vocabulary, and cultural insights.
  • My First 500 Korean Words by Talk To Me In Korean: This book is a useful resource for building vocabulary and practicing reading and writing Korean words.

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