Sorry for the late update, but here's the lesson we did last time with the KCOA Older Group! :)
Last class, we learned the song "Head and Shoulder Knees and Toes"♪ in Korean.
The song is called 머리 어깨 무릎 발♪ ("Mu-ri Uh-ggae Mu-reub Bal") in Korean and directly translated, it would be "Head Shoulder Knees Foot" in English.
We will perform this next time we meet at our annual Holiday Potluck Celebration so make sure you practice!!! We'll do awesome like last time when we performed 선녀와 나무꾼 (The Fairy and the Woodcutter) play!!
Below is the lyric to the song, so use it to practice with your parents! Don't forget the dance too! :)
Here's the link to the song online! So if you forgot how to sing it in Korean listen and use this video to practice -> 머리 어깨 무릎 발 (Head and Shoulder Knees and Toes)
(It's a blog in Korean so don't get scared by all the Korean characters - look for the video in the page!)
Notice the tune of the song is same with the "Head and Shoulder Knees and Toes" in English version, so it should be easy! :)
We also learned the facial parts in Korean last class!
To recap:
얼굴 ("Ul-Gool") - Face
눈 ("Noon") - Eyes
코 ("Ko") - Nose
입 ("Ip") - Mouth
귀 ("Gui") - Ears
The following worksheets are from the last class. You can print them out and try them again to practice saying and writing 눈, 코, 입, 귀!! :)
↑ Practice saying and draw 눈, 코, 입, 귀 on the girl's face and connect them with the words! :)
Enjoy practicing Korean and make sure you practice for the 머리 어깨 무릎 발♪ performance!
Our performance is going to be:
1. Saying 안녕 "An-nyung" 안녕하세요 "An-nyung-ha-se-yo" to the audience
2. Performing (Singing/dancing) 머리 어깨 무릎 발♪ "Mu-ri Uh-ggae Mu-reub Bal"
Practice rehearsing the performance with your parents!!!
and.....
Happy Thanksgiving!!! 즐거운 추수감사절 보내세요! :D
- Sarah
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