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Explore the importance of the Han River in Korea, both historically and today. Discover how the river serves as a vital source of fresh water and food, a source of income for fishermen, a hub for recreation activities, a transportation route, navigational path, and a symbol of unity and division. From ancient times to modern day, the Han River has played a crucial role in shaping Korean culture and society.
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English Vine Presentation Program • NT III Unit 4 The Nile River Essay Question Write one paragraph about the Han River and its importance to Korea, now and in ancient times. Be sure to use specific examples and details in your answer. Also, use the phrases you learned in the “Language Practice”.
English Vine Presentation Program • NT III Unit 4 The Nile River • Han River • source of fresh • water • source of food • for humans & • animals • fish • other edible • marine life
English Vine Presentation Program • NT III Unit 4 The Nile River • Han River • source of income • fishermen • water taxis • boat tours • gravel & sand used • in construction
English Vine Presentation Program • NT III Unit 4 The Nile River • Recreation • on the river • small boats • water taxis • sightseeing tours • waterskiing • jet skiing • parasailing • kayaking
English Vine Presentation Program • NT III Unit 4 The Nile River • Recreation • along the river • bike riding • walking
English Vine Presentation Program • NT III Unit 4 The Nile River • Transportation • as a travel route • transport people and • goods up and down the • river
English Vine Presentation Program • NT III Unit 4 The Nile River • Navigation • for ships to get to • other bodies of water • important to the history • of Korea • river was used as a • travel route to China • (by way of the Yellow Sea) • no longer used for navigation • estuary (the area where • the river flows into the • sea) is located at the • borders of the two Koreas • – civilians cannot enter
English Vine Presentation Program • NT III Unit 4 The Nile River • Bridges • connect the land • automobiles can travel • from one side of the • river to the other