NE Neungyul Releases Elementary Korean Workbook 'Catching Three Rabbits: Elementary Reading Comprehension' View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Jo In-kyung] Educational service company NE Neungyul announced on the 17th that it has published the essential Korean language study book for elementary students, "Catching Three Rabbits in Elementary Reading Comprehension" (hereinafter referred to as Setodokhae).


Setodokhae is the third Korean language study book following NE Neungyul's bestseller "Three Rabbits" series, including "Catching Three Rabbits in Reading and Writing (Setodok)" and "Catching Three Rabbits in Elementary Vocabulary (Setoeo)." Setoeo was also featured as a recommended book for studying Chinese characters, native Korean words, and English vocabulary together on the MBC program "Study is Money?" aired last month, gaining attention.


Setodokhae allows students to learn three types of reading comprehension methods: "Factual Comprehension," which helps easily understand the content of the text; "Inferential Comprehension," which involves guessing hidden meanings and critically analyzing the text; and "Problem-Solving Comprehension," which develops creative problem-solving skills based on what has been read, thereby building confidence in school subjects and enhancing reading comprehension skills.


Additionally, it presents customized reading comprehension skills according to different types of texts such as poetry, novels, explanatory texts, and argumentative essays, and includes example sentences to build background knowledge for school subjects. It is divided into six levels (A, B, C, D, E, F) from 1st to 6th grade in elementary school, allowing for step-by-step improvement in reading comprehension.



An NE Neungyul official stated, "Reading comprehension is the foundation for all subjects, but simply reading books diligently does not improve comprehension skills," adding, "A learning method that enhances reading comprehension through practice in reading and understanding texts from the elementary school period is necessary."


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