Korean Alphabets are Easy! (ㄱㄴㄷㄹㅁㅂ)

Description:

“The Korean Alphabet is Easy!” is an engaging activity that helps students memorize Hangul quickly. By combining pronunciation audio, animated stroke-order guides, and real-world shape hunting, students build a deep, contextualized connection to a new language.

Subject: Korean Language

Level: Beginner Learners (Ages 11~13)

Theme: Korean Alphabet (Hangeul)

Learning Objectives:

  • To visualize and write the Korean alphabet using the correct stroke order.
  • To listen to and practice correct pronunciation.
  •  To identify and relate alphabet shapes to objects in their everyday surroundings.

Learning Flow:

1. Listen & Learn: Students listen to pronunciation audio to master the pronunciation.

2. Trace & Practice: Students follow animated GIFs in Pages to practice correct stroke order.

3. Explore & Create: Students hunt for matching geometric shapes in their environment, capturing and editing photos using Apple tools to anchor their learning.

 

Apple Tools: Pages, Clips, Keynote, Camera

Learning Impact:

By transforming abstract characters into real-world shapes, this multi-sensory workflow deepens memory retention. Students shift from passive learners to active creators using Keynote and Camera. This highly replicable lesson utilizes accessible Apple tools to turn the everyday environment into an immersive, practical language-learning canvas.


 

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