Korean / Foundation to Year 2 / Communicating / Reflecting

Curriculum content descriptions

Notice aspects of Korean language andculture that are ‘new’, sharing how interacting in Korean can be different to interacting in own language/s

[Keyconcepts: respect, acceptance; Key processes: noticing, comparing]

 (ACLKOC124)

Elaborations
  • noticing that there are different ways to greet people in Korean, recognising theirsimilarities and differences to those in their own language and culture
  • familiarising themselveswith simple spoken exchanges in Korean, including how to use appropriate gestures, for example, how to bow and make handgestures when saying 안녕하세요?
  • describing how it feels to useKorean, for example, when singing a song or hearing Korean spoken by others
  • includingsome Korean words and expressions in English conversation when it feels appropriate (for example, 네, 선생님, 고맙습니다),noticing changes in behaviour or body language when speaking Korean
General capabilities
  • Literacy Literacy
  • Critical and creative thinking Critical and creative thinking
  • Intercultural understanding Intercultural understanding
  • Personal and social capability Personal and social capability
ScOT terms

Cultural interaction,  Korean language

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