Two worksheets.
-- The first focuses on personal pronouns and possessive adjectives-- my kids, most of them really don't understand what my/your mean-- forget about his, hers, ours, etc. This worksheet is intended to help rectify that situation. It involves translating Korean into English (my kids respond really well to this sort of thing, for straightening out the grammar in their heads). But if you can't read Korean, you'll need a co teacher to grade it for you. If you speak at least a very basic low level of Korean, it'll be no problem for you, it's really straightforward (he has a cat. It's his cat. etc) I had a Korean person look over one or two sentences so it shouldn't be massively wrong (i'm hoping), although there may be some small mistakes.
--Second worksheet has no korean on it. I'm using it as a survey to find out their favourite colors, animals, subjects, etc-- so that I can later make another worksheet based on the collected information.