Series Overview
<Talk Talk Hangul> is a Hangul phonics learning program based on the principle that Hangul is a sound-based writing system. It helps children naturally learn consonants, vowels, combinations, words, and sentences through listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
Key Points
- Explains Hangul's sound principles through a phonics-style approach.
- Develops language comprehension and learning interest through stories and songs.
- Reinforces reading and writing through workbooks after the main lessons.
- Expands play-based learning with stickers, posters, and word cards.
- Strengthens the flow of learning by listening and speaking rather than simply memorizing letters.
- Provides a package of textbooks, play materials, and audio for children beginning Hangul.
Learning Flow
Children first learn familiar words across 2 books, including fruits, nature, food, vehicles, animals, family, body parts, bathroom items, clothing, vegetables, toys, and colors. They then move into the sounds and shapes of Hangul letters from ga to sa and a to ha. The program expands to ga-ha letter stories, vowel combinations, final consonants, and sentence making, giving a clear progression from word recognition to sentence construction.
Sales and Usage Proposal
For customers seeking a first Hangul program, this set clearly presents sound principles, words, final consonants, and sentence making as one connected flow. Because it includes textbooks, workbooks, audio, cards, and posters, it is easy to explain as a play-based Hangul learning package.
Components
10 main books, 5 reinforcement workbooks, a sticker book, removable stickers, 3 sound posters, and 79 Hangul practice cards.