A 24-Month Program for Elementary School Students in Grades 1 to 6

Geumseong Publishing Company announced on the 24th that it has newly launched the elementary English vocabulary program "Purnet VocaKing."


Purnet VocaKing is designed to help students steadily learn vocabulary by spending about 10 minutes each day, thereby naturally improving their English conversation skills. The program reflects the basic elementary English vocabulary in line with the 2022 revised curriculum and also includes words that frequently appear in middle school English textbooks.

Geumseong Publishing Company has newly launched the elementary English vocabulary program 'Purnet VocaKing'. Geumseong Publishing Company

Geumseong Publishing Company has newly launched the elementary English vocabulary program 'Purnet VocaKing'. Geumseong Publishing Company

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Vocabulary learning is carried out through a three-step set of exercises focusing on meaning, spelling, and sentences. The program features context-based learning through key sentence patterns called "Speaking Point," which are linked to topic-specific vocabulary, and "Real Talk," which focuses on real-life speaking, enabling students to naturally enhance their actual speaking abilities.


This program is offered to students from grades 1 to 6 in elementary school and consists of a two-level, 24-month course. Each month, students receive one main textbook, one supplementary workbook (Writing Note), four vocabulary cards (a total of 48 words), and 13 video lectures. For Purnet Study Room members, four weekly tests and chant video content are additionally provided every month.



A representative from Geumseong Publishing Company stated, "We will continue to strengthen our range of vocabulary and speaking content so that elementary students can study every day without feeling burdened and naturally develop their English skills."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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