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Mom's Three Words of English for Everyday Life
Mom's Three Words of English for Everyday Life
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Book Introduction
Because we understand through pictures and learn through chants
Mom and child start speaking English at the same time!

"Mom's Three Words of English for Everyday Life" is an interactive English speaking textbook that contains the most frequently used conversational expressions between parents and children in everyday life, 365 days a year.
By boldly discarding English expressions that you might only use once in your life and including only essential English expressions for each situation that moms (and dads) and children use every day, anyone can start speaking English without any burden.
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8 English Expressions Moms and Dads Use Every Day
13 Short Expressions Your Child Uses Every Day

Part 1 Everyday Conversations
What I say in the morning
01 Getting Up
02 Washing Up
03 Brushing Your Teeth
04 Getting Dressed 1
05 Getting Dressed 2
Picture Dictionary-Everyday Clothes
06 Doing Your Hair
07 Putting On Shoes
08 Having Breakfast
09 In the Bathroom
Picture Dictionary-Bathroom
10 Getting Ready for School

What I say in the afternoon
11 Greetings After School
12 After School
13 Homework and Studying
14 Reading Books
15 Playing
Picture Dictionary-My Room
16 Playing with Mommy
17 Watching TV
18 Making Snacks

What we say in the evening
19 Welcoming Parents Home Welcoming Parents Home from Work
20 Having Dinner
Picture Dictionary-Living Room
21 Ordering Out Ordering Delivery Food
22 Making Proper Eating Manners
Picture Dictionary-Kitchen
23 Taking a Bath
24 Going to Bed

Part 2 Going Out
25 Getting Ready to Go Out
26 Leaving Home
27 Eating Out
28 Going to the Mart
Picture Dictionary-Supermarket
29 Playing at the Playground
30 Crossing the Street
31 Going to the Bookstore
32 Traveling by Car
33 Taking the Bus
34 Taking the Subway
Picture Dictionary-Transportations

Part 3 Expressions by Situation
35 Health 1 Health 1 - When you are sick
36 Health 2 Health 2 - When Injured
Picture Dictionary-Illness and Disease
37 Talking on the Phone 1
38 Talking on the Phone 2
39 Seasons and Weather
40 Bodily Functions Physiological Phenomena
Picture Dictionary-Weather
41 Cleaning
42 Birthday Party

"Mom's Three Words of English for Everyday Life" at a Glance

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Publisher's Review
1.
Yeah, I was curious about this expression!

Naver's #1 infant/toddler education cafe, "Super Mom Story," contains the essential English expressions that 100,000 members are most curious about.
We've eliminated expressions you might only use once in your life and included situational priority expressions that are actually used in American households.
“Eat some food.” “Want me to read you a book?” “I need to go to the bathroom.” “Ugh, that fart smells!” Learn and use those expressions in English that you’ve always wondered about.


2.
'Mom, Dad, and Child' Cross-Talking Structure

All expressions are structured in a dialogue format between a mother, father, and child, allowing parents and children to learn English expressions as if they were having a real conversation.


3.
Provides audio recordings of chants and dialogues featuring native-speaking musical actors

For the first time among domestic English textbooks, all dialogues in the book are recorded as chant audio sources. As you follow the beat and speak along, English expressions will naturally become a habit.
Have fun learning as if you were singing and acting with chants and dialogues recorded by native-speaking musical actors.


4.
English Language through Pictures: A Learning Method for Understanding English Expressions Through Pictures

All dialogues are illustrated, making it easy to understand the situations and contexts in which English expressions are used.

Use it like this!

Step 1: Examine the pictures and dialogue
Take your time and look at the situations and dialogue presented in each scene as if you were reading a picture book.
Asking your child to speak English from the beginning can be overwhelming.
There are pictures so you can easily infer the meaning of the sentence without having to interpret it one by one.
Look at the Korean translations and pictures in the dialogue and read along with your child as if you were chatting to see what kind of conversation is going on.


Step 2 Listen to the chant
It's hard to follow along right after hearing the chant.
At first, you need to play the chant often to make it familiar to your ears.
Since the child may not follow along right away because it is an unfamiliar expression, never force the child to follow along on his/her own. Instead, show the child that mom or dad is following along first.
If you show your child how to shout excitedly to the rhythm of the song, he or she will eventually start shouting along too.


Step 3: Chant along
Once you've become somewhat familiar with the chant, try cross-talking chants, where you divide up the roles and have a conversation.
If your child does not shout out the part of the dialogue that he or she is supposed to shout out, have Mom or Dad shout out that part for him or her.
English expressions learned through chants are easier to memorize and remember for a long time, so you should spend the most time on this part.


Step 4: Follow the conversation
It's time to listen to English conversations and repeat them out loud.
Try to imitate the accurate intonation and pronunciation of native speakers.
Acting skills are just as important as accent and pronunciation.
Try to repeat the same intonation and tone of voice as a native speaker, which can vary depending on the situation.
The best way to practice this is to imagine yourself in that situation, just like how your voice tone changes when you say "I'm hungry" and "I'm full." when you're full.


Step 5: Use it in your daily life
We are now at the stage where we frequently say out loud the expressions we have become accustomed to through chants and conversational audio.
Don't try to memorize everything from the beginning and say it.
You can talk while looking at the book.
If you use it often enough, there will come a day when you will memorize it and say it naturally.
It's like when we first start cooking with a cookbook open, and then one day we learn to cook without a cookbook.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: April 23, 2020
- Page count, weight, size: 100 pages | 508g | 230*295*10mm
- ISBN13: 9791164062300
- ISBN10: 1164062301
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation

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