3. Korean Words
안녕하세요? (An nyong ha sye yo?)
(Hello!! )
만나서 반갑습니다 (Man na seo ban gap seum ni da)
(Nice to meet you)
고맙습니다 (Go map sum ni da)
(thank you)
나는 한국말로 인사할 수 있어요 (Na nun han guk mal lo in sa hal soo isseyo)
(I can say a greeting in Korean)
새해 복 많이 받으세요 (Sae hae bok manhi bateu sae yo)
(Good luck to you this year)
사랑해요 엄마, 아빠 (Sa rang hae yo um ma a bba)
(I love my mom and dad)
13. Lunar New Year’s Day
Lunar New Year’s Day is the biggest holiday in Korea and is
called “Seol” or “Seolnal”.
“Seol” means “to be careful” or “unfamilliar”
15. Things we do in Seolnal
Whole family members gather together and do the
offering to ancestors. (Chare)
Wake up early and take a bath and put the “solbim” on.
“solbim” are new clothes.
Play traditional games like Yutnori, Jegichagi, Tuho,
Kite flying, etc.
17. Let’s make Jegi
Pile the coins and tape them together
Grab a cut piece of plastic bag and roll the coin inside
Hold the coin inside the plastic bag and tie it using a
rubber band
Cut and decorate the paper, be careful not to cut too
close to the washer
18. Rules
Use your feet!
Don’t let it touch the ground
Keep the Jegi in the air as long as you can!
The winner is who can kick the Jegi the most
Play alone or with friend
19. Let’s play Jegi!
Game 1 : kick ups
How many kick ups can you do?
How long can you keep the Jegi in the air for?
Game 2: palm the Jegi
With the palm of your hand, hit the Jegi to keep it in the air?
How long can you keep the Jegi in the air for?
Game 3: Jegi in pairs
In pairs, play Jegi and kick it to each other
How long can you keep the Jegi in the air for?
Game 4: Hit the target
Take turns to kick the Jegi at the target
How close to the target can you kick it?