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Korean

Current Events

Politics

Technology

The Media


Korean Upper Levels > Globalization and Communication

Current Events

Communication

Person-to-Person Communication

  • Debate issues concerning current events.
  • Express and exchange reactions to current events.

Listening and Reading for Understanding

  • Identify pertinent information when listening to newscasts or reading selections.

Oral and Written Presentation

  • Produce oral and written reports and articles on current events.
  • Develop and explain opinions and reactions to current news events.

Cultures

Cultural Perspectives, Practices and Products

  • Explore traditional attitudes when reacting to current events.
  • Explore differences in reporting current events.

Connections, Comparisons, and Communities

Making Connections Through Language

  • Recognize a connection to various school subjects to include social sciences, history, government and science.

Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons

  • Compare and contrast attitudes of people in the U.S. and in Korea towards world events.
  • Recognize borrowed words and cognates from news articles and TV broadcasts in both languages.

Communication Across Communities

  • Locate and use authentic resources in Korean to broaden understanding of current events.

Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements

  • Vocabulary related to political systems
  • Vocabulary related to geography and contemporary issues
  • Expressions of conviction, opinions, and agreement or disagreement
  • Use of the passive voice

Korean Upper Levels > Globalization and Communication

Politics

Communication

Person-to-Person Communication

  • Participate in sustained conversation and/or debate about past and present political events.
  • Debate merits of political candidates.

Listening and Reading for Understanding

  • Read newspaper and magazine articles related to political events.
  • Comprehend news broadcasts about political matters.
  • Comprehend written and oral materials on elections.

Oral and Written Presentation

  • Produce spoken or written presentations on varied political views.
  • Give a detailed summary and/or critique of an article or news broadcast about politics.
  • Produce spoken and/or written presentations on the various political parties in Korea.

Cultures

Cultural Perspectives, Practices and Products

  • Examine the influence of history on the political systems of Korea to include monarchies, democracies, dictatorships, etc.
  • Explore the influence different political systems have had on cultural aspects of Korea.

Connections, Comparisons, and Communities

Making Connections Through Language

  • Relate knowledge of politics gained in government or social studies classes to information learned in Korean class.

Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons

  • Compare the political systems in the U.S. and Korea.
  • Compare the world view of the U.S. to world views of Korea (international law, conflicts, economic issues, etc.).
  • Identify cognates and Korean terms related to politics.

Communication Across Communities

  • Access information on the Internet about political issues and events in Korea.
  • Investigate the voting policy in Korea.

Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements

  • Vocabulary related to the legal system
  • Vocabulary related to rights and responsibilities
  • Vocabulary related to government, political parties, and elections
  • Vocabulary related to economic issues
  • Expressions used in negotiations

Korean Upper Levels > Globalization and Communication

Technology

Communication

Person-to-Person Communication

  • Discuss the evolution of technology.
  • Discuss the applications of technology in contemporary society.
  • Describe how technology has influenced our society.

Listening and Reading for Understanding

  • Comprehend oral and written information about the use of technology throughout history.
  • Explore and understand the history of evolution of technology in today's society.

Oral and Written Presentation

  • Describe how technology has created as well as solved problems in our society.
  • Give a detailed summary and/or critique of an article or news broadcast about technology.
  • Produce spoken or written presentations supporting the use of technology in our community.
  • Use various technological techniques in a presentation to examine the use of technology in our community.

Cultures

Cultural Perspectives, Practices and Products

  • Discuss attitudes towards technology in education and the workplace.
  • Examine and discuss how technology has changed social interactions in today's society.
  • Compare and contrast historical achievements without the use of modern technology.

Connections, Comparisons, and Communities

Making Connections Through Language

  • Discuss how technology is used in other disciplines, such as math, science, the humanities and vocational studies.

Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons

  • Increase awareness of the use of technology in Korea.
  • Identify cognates and other vocabulary related to technology.

Communication Across Communities

  • Access information on the Internet about the evolution of technology.
  • Use technology in the production of commercials, plays, recordings, menus, etc.

Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements

  • Vocabulary related to technology

Korean Upper Levels > Globalization and Communication

The Media

Communication

Person-to-Person Communication

  • Maintain a discussion related to the media.
  • Discuss the media's influence on current events.
  • Discuss the impact of the media's presentation of current events.
  • Analyze and discuss presentational techniques of the media.

Listening and Reading for Understanding

  • Identify pertinent information when listening to newscasts or reading selections from print news sources or the Internet.

Oral and Written Presentation

  • Produce an oral or written report on the positive and/or negative influence of the media.
  • Develop and explain opinions and reactions to the media.
  • Produce spoken and/or written presentations on the variety of ways in which the media can be used to slant the news.

Cultures

Cultural Perspectives, Practices and Products

  • Explore authentic media sources and discuss cultural attitudes when reacting to the media.
  • Explore differences in media reporting.
  • Explore how media presentations reflect cultural attitudes.

Connections, Comparisons, and Communities

Making Connections Through Language

  • Identify and/or demonstrate a connection to various school subjects to include psychology, history, humanities, government and biology.

Cultural and Linguistic Comparisons

  • Compare and contrast reporting techniques of the American media with those of Korea.

Communication Across Communities

  • Locate and use authentic resources in Korean to broaden understanding of the media.

Related Vocabulary and Linguistic Elements

  • Vocabulary related to the media, past and present
  • Vocabulary related to contemporary issues
  • Expressions of conviction, opinions, and agreement or disagreement

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September 1, 2008


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