{"product_id":"한자-읽기-카드","title":"Hanja Reading Cards","description":"Description: The Reading Cards are a children's Hanja (Chinese character) learning set developed using Glenn Doman's flash card learning method. Made of premium art paper with double-sided matte security lamination, the cards are durable and resistant to creasing.\n\nGlenn Doman's flash card learning theory holds that when an object is shown to a child for just an instant, the child absorbs the image directly into memory—almost like taking a photograph—through the power of intuitive perception and instinct. With the Hanja Reading Cards, a picture is shown briefly on the front of the card to a child aged 0 to 5, then the card is flipped so the parent can read the Hanja character aloud in their own living voice. This combination of visual and auditory input helps integrate image memory and language memory into a single unified memory trace. By first recognizing the object and then seeing the character, the learning effect is further enhanced.\n\nThe set is organized into four stages: Stage 1 - Basic Hanja Characters (240 characters), Stage 2 - Basic Hanja Words (120 words), Stage 3 - Sentences (12 sentences), and Stage 4 - Books.\n\nHanja characters are abstract symbols that carry both meaning (hun) and sound (eum). This set is designed to help children first learn the meaning and sound of 240 individual basic Hanja characters, then naturally build up to words (Hanja compounds) and sentences, eventually enabling them to read books written in Hanja. The vocabulary includes 150 Hanja characters corresponding to Levels 7 and 8 (reading-only) of the Hanja Proficiency Test, as well as a substantial number of characters at the Grade 3 elementary school level.\n\nTable of Contents:\n\n1. Stage 1: Basic Hanja Characters\n(1) Humans and Nature (Nouns): 137 characters — 1. Family (11), 2. Human Body (24), 3. Neighbors and Objects (31), 4. House (10), 5. Everyday Tools (9), 6. Animals (13), 7. Plants (11), 8. Sky (11), 9. Land (17)\n(2) Order of Nature (Verbs, Adjectives): 103 characters — 1. Actions and Expressions (41), 2. Numbers (15), 3. Directions (11), 4. Time (11), 5. Colors (10), 6. Opposites and Comparisons (15)\n\n2. Stage 2: Basic Hanja Words\n(1) Basic Hanja Words: 110 words — 1. Family Life (15), 2. Our Neighborhood (12), 3. School (20), 4. Hospital (9), 5. Transportation (12), 6. Occupations (22), 7. Daily Life (20)\n(2) Four-Character Idioms: 10 idioms\n\n3. Stage 3: Sentences — 12 sentences\n\nReviews\n\nAuthor Information\nSupervising Editor: Shin Du-hwan — Completed a Ph.D. in Classical Chinese Literature (Korean Classical Literature major) at the Graduate School of Sungkyunkwan University (Doctor of Literature), and graduated from the National Translation Training Institute of the Society for the Promotion of Korean Culture. Currently a lecturer in the Department of Language and Literature at Sungkyunkwan University, a teacher at Seoul Gyeongdong High School, and a member of the Korean Literature Writers Association and the Korean Society for Classical Chinese Literature.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623639490788,"sku":"1248906418","price":70.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/1248906418_l1.jpg?v=1786421065","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ed%95%9c%ec%9e%90-%ec%9d%bd%ea%b8%b0-%ec%b9%b4%eb%93%9c","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}