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  • The child has learned to count from 1 to 10 in Korean.
  • The child has learned the pronunciation of the Korean numbers.
  • The child has learned the order of the numbers in Korean.
  • The child has learned to recognize the Korean characters for the numbers.
  • The child has learned to associate the Korean numbers with their corresponding quantities.

Continued development related to this activity could include:

  • Expanding the counting range to include numbers beyond 10.
  • Introducing simple Korean phrases or vocabulary related to numbers, such as "How old are you?" or "How many apples do you have?"
  • Playing games or engaging in activities that involve counting in Korean, such as counting objects or playing number-related board games.
  • Exploring other aspects of the Korean language, such as basic greetings or common phrases, to further develop language skills.
  • Using multimedia resources, such as videos or online language learning platforms, to enhance the child's exposure to Korean language and culture.
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