Things I can do in Korean
I have been learning Korean using The Polyglots apps. Here are some of the things I can do in the language.
This is a document that educators can use to share children's learnings with their families. It is a list of "I can…" statements. Each "I can…" statement has a scale that allows the educator to record how the child is progressing with each of the seven Polyglot apps.
The scale for all seven apps has three labels:
- Doing sometimes with assistance
- Beginning to do independently
- Regularly doing confidently
The first list contains a list of statements related to App 1: The Polyglots in the Playroom. The statements are as follows:
- I can sing a song in Korean.
- I can say some simple greetings in Korean.
- I can introduce myself in Korean.
The second list contains a list of statements related to App 2: The Polyglots at the Beach. The statements are as follows:
- I can name some colours in Korean.
- I understand some simple instructions in Korean.
- I can express some likes and dislikes in Korean.
The third list contains a list of statements related to App 3: The Polyglots at the Birthday Party. The statements are as follows:
- I can count to 10 in Korean.
- I can say how old I am in Korean.
- I can say happy birthday in Korean.
The fourth list contains a list of statements related to App 4: The Polyglots at the Zoo. The statements are as follows:
- I can name some fruits in Korean.
- I can say I'm hungry/thirsty in Korean.
- I can say thank you in Korean.
- I can make simple requests in Korean .
The fifth list contains a list of statements related to App 5: The Polyglots at the Circus. The statements are as follows:
- I can name some body parts in Korean.
- I can say some parts of the face in Korean.
- I can say something hurts in Korean.
- I can use some adjectives in Korean (eg big/small).
The sixth list contains a list of statements related to App 6: The Polyglots at the Park. The statements are as follows:
- I can respond to some simple instructions in Korean using action words.
- I can give some simple instructions in Korean using action words.
- I can use some adverbs in Korean (e.g. quickly/slowly).
The seventh list contains a list of statements related to App 7: The Polyglots in the Town. The statements are as follows:
- I can name some shapes in Korean.
- I can recognise the meaning of some words written in Korean.
- I can say goodbye in Korean.
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