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1: Shadowing Steve Jobs' Speech in English + O. Henry's Short Story 20 Years Later

Steve Jobs: Stanford University Commencement Speech 4
O. Henry's Twenty Years Later 48

2: Everyday English Grammar Patterns + Travel English for Each Location 519

6-Hour English Conversation Angel 5-Format/Additional Verb Sentences 140 Sentences 2
6-Hour English Conversation Angel: Prepositions/Conjunctions/Auxiliary Verbs/Interrogative Sentences (125 Sentences, 30 Added)
8-Sentence European Travel English Conversation: 254 Travel English Sentences by Location (55)

3: YouTube English Grammar for Beginners

3 Reasons Why You Can't Speak English Even After Memorizing It for 100 Days
4 Reasons Why You Can't Finish an English Book
5 Differences Between Korean and English

- 1 hour
Lesson 1: Why do words end with "a"? 8
Lesson 2: Why Can't We Count Rice? 10
Lesson 3: I You See: Is it me or you? 12
Lesson 4: Which is correct? a Moon/the Moon 14
Lesson 5: How to Identify Whose It Is? 16
Lesson 6: Why Use "Loves" Instead of "Love"? 18
Lesson 7: Why do we use "are" when there is only one person? 20

- 2 hours
Lesson 8: What's the difference between "is" and "are"? 22
Lesson 9: How to Express "In the Process" (24)
Lesson 10: Why Use the Verb "Be" in the Progressive Tense? 26
Lesson 11: Why is "Past Me" in the Third Person?: 28
Lesson 12: How to Change "Handa" to "Haed"? 30
Lesson 13: "Be" Doesn't Have a Passive Connotation? 32
Lesson 14: "Eat" and "Feed" Make Different Sentences?

- 3 hours
Lesson 15: Who/What is Handsome? 36
Lesson 16: Want to use a verb again? 38
Lesson 17: Why was the "to-infinitive" so difficult?
Lesson 18: Are there different "~에서"s in English? 42
Lesson 19: Why is "to" placed after "go"?
Lesson 20: Will Isn't the Future? 46
Lesson 21: "Past Auxiliary Verbs" Aren't Past? 48

- 4 hours
Lesson 22: "Because" Isn't "Because"? 50
Lesson 23: Why is "doesn't likes" wrong?
Lesson 24: Why isn't "am not" abbreviated?
Lesson 25: Are do and be auxiliary verbs? 56
Lesson 26: Asking in Word Order? 58
Lesson 27: Is "how" "how much" or "how"? 60
Lesson 28: Why Did "Who/What" Disappear? 62

4: Alphabet Trace 572

Purpose of this book 1
Turn 2
How to Master This Book 3
Elementary English Completion Order 4
ABC Song 6
Avocado English Phonics Song 7
A~Z 8
Write AZ without looking at the capital letters 60
az writing without looking at the lowercase letters 62

5: Elementary English Phonics 119

ABC Song 2
Avocado English Phonics Song 3
a~z 4
English Vowel Principles 63

6: 112 Elementary English Words in Order of Frequency

How to Master This Book 1
Chapter 1
Elementary English Completion Order 2
Elementary English Vocabulary Ranked 1-112 by Frequency, Selected by the Ministry of Education
Elementary English Vocabulary Ranked 113-800 by Frequency, Selected by the Ministry of Education (60)

English cursive writing finished in 7:30 minutes

Purpose of this book 1
Turn 2
How to Master This Book 3
Basic Cursive Writing 4-29
az lowercase letters continued 30
Study Quotes Cursive 30 32
How to Speak English Well 62

8: Studying English through Pop Songs

1.You Are The Sunshine of My Life/Stevie Wonder 2
2.Stickwitu/The Pussycat Dolls 10
3.Scatman's World/Scatman John 20
Additional material 10 songs 32

9: English Study Methods: MBTI + Recommended English Books by Level

Blessing 1: I was the only one who couldn't speak English
7 Reasons Why Other People's English Learning Methods Don't Work for You
15 Ways to Teach English at Home
English MBTI 21
33 English Book Recommendations by MBTI Level
Library Author Invitation Lecture Proposal 57
Michael Lee's Book List (Alphabetical Order) Page 61

10: Mom's English: Never let it slide!

3 Secrets to English from a Mom Who Earned 20 Million Won
13 Reasons Why Other People's English Learning Methods Don't Work for You
Daughter Taught in English by Dad, 25
How to Choose a Good School/Teacher 31
37 Questions About Mom's English
Appendix 1: 1000 Words in Order of Frequency 46
Appendix 2: Elementary English Completion Sequence 60

11: Alligator Modern English Abbreviations Dictionary 530

Page 2: 2NITE A AAA AARP ABS AC, A/C AC ACLU AD ① ad ② ADHD admin AFL-CIO AG AI AIDS AJAX
Page 3: AKA AL AM AMC ① AMC ② ANSI AP API app Apr ARPANET ASAP ASL ATF ATM ①
Page 4: ATM ② ATV Aug auto auto Ave. AWOL AWS B2B B2C B4 BBC BBL BBW BC ① BC ② BCC BCD BCE BDSM
Page 5: BEV BF BFF bike bio BIOS blog BLS BLT Blvd. BMX BO
① BO
② BOGOF BPM BR
Page 6: BRB bro BSA BSD BT BTU BTW bus BYOB BYOD cab Capt. CAPTCHA CB CBC ① CBC ② CC
Page 7: CCP CD CDC CE celeb CEO CFL CFO CGI CIA CID CLI CMO CMYK CNC Co. CO2
Page 8: COB COD ① COD ② condo COO COPD Corp. CP/M CPR CPU CS CSS CST CT CTA CTO CTR CU CV
Page 9: CVS ① CVS ② CVV CWOT DBA DC DDOS DDR DEA Dec Deli demo Dep.
Det. DHCP DHS diner DINK
Page 10: DIY DKDC DLC DM DMCA DMV DMZ DND DNS DOA DOB doc DOE DOS Dr. DSL
Page 11: DST DUI DV DVD eg EDM EEOC EEPROM EFT EMBM EMI EMT EOD ER ESL ESP
Page 12: ESPN EST Est. ETA etc. EU exam EULA FAQ fave fax FBI FCC FDA Feb FF FHA FIFA
Page 13: FIFO FLOTUS FM FOMC FOMO FPS Fri fridge FSBO ft. FTA ① FTA ② FTP FWIW FYA
Page 14: FYB FYI FYR GAAP gal.
gas GB GBU GDP GDPR GF chat GHz GL GMT GOP gov GPS GR8
Page 15: IBAN GTR GUI gym H2O HBO HDMI HIV hols HP HQ HR hr. HTHHTML ie
I/O
Page 16: IMNSHO IBM ICBM ICU ICYMI IDC IDE ① IDE ② IDF IDK IEEE IETF ILY IMF IMHO
Page 17: IMO Inc.
info intro IOU IPO IQ IRL IRS ISDN ISP IT IV Jan JK JMO
Page 18: Jr. JPEG JSON Jul Jun K kg kilo km/h KPI kW 1 L8R 1 LAN 1 lab 1 lbs/lb.
1 LCD 1 LED 1 LGBTQ 1 LGBTQIA 1
Page 19: LI lit. LLC LMAO LMK LOL LTD M&A MAC ① MAC ② mag Mar math max May MB MBA med
Page 20: memo Mfg. MHz MIA MIDI MIL min MLS misc. MM ① MM ② MMO MNC MoM Mon motel MP3 mph Mr. MRIMrs.
Ms.

Page 21: MS-DOS MSRP MTV MU MVP N/A NASA NATO NBA NBC NBD NCAA NDA NE1 NEC
Page 22: NES NFL NGO NIC No.
Nov NP NSFW NVM NYPD OATUS Oct OEM OMG OMW
Page 23: OOO OS OT OTC OTP ① OTP ② OTT OTW PO PA PC PD ① PD ② PD ③ pd. PDFPG
Page 24: phone photo PIN Pkwy. PL Pl. PLZ PM ① PM ② PM ③ PNG POA pop POS/POTUS POV PP PPE PPO PR
Page 25: pro prof PS PST PT pt. PTA PTO PTSD Q&A QA QC QOTD QR code R&D R&R radio RBI Rd.

Page 26: RE rec ref.
ref.
reg rep res Rev. RGB RIP RN ROFL ROI RPG RPM RSVP
Page 27: RT/RUOK SARS SAT Sat 2 SBA SCOTUS sec Sep SIM sis SME SMH SMS SO SOP SOS
Page 28: specs SPK Sq. SQL Sr. SRY SSDD SSN St.
St. STFU Sun SUP SUV SWAT SWOT 2 T&C TBA
Page 29: TBC TBD TBF TBH TBT tech telly temp TGIF Thu/Thurs THX TIA TLDR TMI
Page 30: TNT TOS TSA TTFN TTYL Tue/Tues TV TY UFO UI UK UN uni UPS UR URL] USA
Page 31: USB USSR UV UX V vege vet VFM VHS VIP vlog VN VPN VPOTUS Vs. WAN WDYMBT Wed
Page 32: WFH WHO Wi-Fi WTF WTG WWF WYSIWYG XOXO Y? YOLO YOY YTD YW ZIP ① ZIP ② zoo

12: English Grammar Dictionary 300 Terms

Page 2: 001 12 tenses ★/002 1st form/1st form sentence ★/003 2nd form/2nd form sentence ★/004 2nd form verb ●/005 3rd person singular ★/006 3rd form/3rd form sentence ★/007 4th form/4th form sentence ★/008 5th form/5th form sentence ★/009 8 parts of speech ★
Page 3: 010 be to usage/011 be verb/infinitive ★/012 to-infinitive ★/013 wh-question/014 object/015 countable noun ●/016 conditional ★/017 subject ●
Page 4: 018 Indirect imperative sentences/019 Indirect object sentences ●/020 Indirect question sentences ●/021 Indirect speech ○/022 Verb of sense ●/023 Exclamation sentences ●/024 Interjection/025 Emphasis ●/026 Emphasis phrases/027 Emphasis phrases
Page 5: 028 Case/029 Result/030 Continuous Application ●/031 Proper Noun ●/032 Proper Adjective/033 Common Relationship/034 Past Participle ★/035 Past Participle Form ●/036 Past Tense ★/037 Past Perfect ○/038 Past Perfect Progressive/Past Perfect Progressive/Past Perfect Tense ○/039 Past Perfect/Past Perfect Tense/040 Past Progressive/Past Progressive Tense
Page 6: 041 Past tense ★/042 Relative pronoun ★/043 Continuous application of relative pronouns/044 Relative adverb ★/045 Relative noun ★/046 Relative adjective ○/047 Noun ★/048 Idiomatic expression/Idiomatic expression ●/049 Phrases ●/050 Phrasal verbs/Group verbs ○
Page 7: 051 Regular verb ○/052 Regular change (verb) ○/053 Regular change (noun) ○/054 Regular change (adjective, adverb) ○/055 Function word ○/056 Basic tense ○/057 Basic form/058 Cardinal number/Cardinal number/059 Origin sentence ●/060 Masculine noun/061 Content word ○/062 Active ●/063 Active voice ★/064 Simple sentence/065 Singular ●
Page 8: 066 Simple gerund/067 Simple adverb/068 Simple tense/069 Word ★/070 Proverb ○/071 Pronoun ★/072 Pronoun phrase/073 Pronoun ●/074 Dash ○/075 Inversion ●/076 Independent infinitive/077 Independent participle phrase ○
Page 9: 078 Appositive ○/079 Equivalent Comparison ○/080 Gerund ★/081 Verb ★/082 Verb Phrase ●/083 Verb Infinitive ★/084 Homonym/085 Coordinate Conjunction ○/086 Coordinate Conjunction ●/087 Imperative Sentence/Imperative Mood ●/088 Noun ★
Page 10: 089 Noun phrase ★/090 Noun application ●/091 Noun clause ●/092 Objective relative pronoun/093 Objective pronoun/094 Objective complement ★/095 Object ★/096 Object role ★/097 Context/098 Sentence ○/099 Sentence adverb
Page 11: 100 Sentence Structure ★/101 Sentence Types/102 5 Sentence Forms ★/103 Sentence Patterns/104 Material Nouns ●/105 Future Tense ●/106 Future Perfect Progressive Tense/Future Perfect Progressive Tense/107 Future Perfect Tense ○/108 Future Progressive Tense/109 Multiples, Multiples/110 Law
Page 12: 111 Parallel Structure ●/112 Reserved Object/113 Complement ★/114 Complement Role/115 Common Noun ○/116 Complex Sentence/117 Plural ○/118 Complex Relative Pronoun ●/119 Complex Relative Adverb ●/120 Complex Relative Adjective/121 Main Verb ★
Page 13: 122 Additional questions ○/123 Additional situations/124 Partial negation ○/125 Adverbs ★/126 Adverbial phrases ○/127 Adverbial application ●/128 Adverbial clauses ●/129 Negation ●/130 Indefinite articles ●/131 Indefinite pronouns ●/132 Negative sentences ★
Page 14: 133 Negative adverb ○/134 Infinitive ●/135 Infinitive phrase/136 Negative quantifier ○/137 Negative ○/138 Negative ●/139 Participle ●/140 Participle phrase/141 Participle phrase ●/142 Tense of participle phrase/143 Fraction
Page 15: 144 Uncountable nouns ★/145 Irregular verbs ★/146 Irregular declensions (nouns) ●/147 Irregular declensions (adjectives, adverbs) ●/148 Imperfect intransitive verbs ●/149 Comparative ○/150 Comparative degree ●
Page 16: 151 Comparative change/152 Intransitive verb/Be verb ★/153 Proportionality/154 Impersonal independent participle construction/155 Impersonal subject it/156 Adverb of frequency ●/157 Causative verb ★/158 Insertion ○/159 Correlative conjunction ○/160 Omission ●/161 Ordinal/Ordinal number ○/162 Descriptive usage/Descriptive application ●
Page 17: 163 Choice question/164 Antecedent ●/165 Semicolon ○/166 Uncountable noun ★/167 Countable noun ★/168 Decimal/169 Possessive ★/170 Possessive adjective ●/171 Possessive pronoun ●/172 Passive ●/173 Passive voice ★/174 Quantifier pronoun/175 Quantifier/Quantifier adjective ○
Page 18: 176 Numerals ○/177 Modifiers/178 Modifiers/179 Transmissive Verbs ○/180 Number Agreement ●/181 Idioms ●/182 Predicates/183 Time Adverbial Clauses ○/184 Tense ★/185 Tense Agreement/Tense Agreement ●/186 Concession ●/187 Concessive Adverbial Clauses/188 Aspect
Page 19: 189 Adverb of Modalities ○/190 Word Order ●/191 Word Form/192 Feminine Noun/193 Role ○/194 Linking Verbs ●/195 Inferiority Comparison/196 Exceptions/197 Perfect Gerund/198 Perfect Tense ●/199 Perfect Progressive Tense ○/200 Perfect Intransitive Verbs ○/201 Perfect Transitive Verbs ●
Page 20: 202 Verbs of movement/203 Usage ○/204 Superiority comparison/205 Original grade/Original grade comparison ●/206 Infinitive ●/207 Positional adverb/208 Derivative adverb/209 Similar relative pronoun/210 Interrogative pronoun ●/211 Interrogative sentence ★/212 Interrogative adverb ●/213 Interrogative word ●/214 Semantic subject ●
Page 21: 215 Will-future/216 Follower verb/217 Double possessive ●/218 Person ●/219 Personal pronoun ★/220 General verb ★/221 General question/222 Agreement ○/223 Intransitive verb ★/224 Adverb of place/225 Reflexive pronoun ○/226 Preposition ★/227 Preposition + relative pronoun ○
Page 22: 228 Prepositional phrases/229 Clauses ●/230 Prefixes, prefixes ○/231 Suffixes, suffixes ○/232 Conjunctive adverbs ○/233 Conjunctions ★/234 Definite articles ●/235 Adverbs of degree ○/236 Integers/237 Restrictive usage/Restrictive application/238 Conditionals/239 Auxiliary verbs ★
Page 23: 240 Auxiliary verb + have + past participle / 241 Subordinate clause ● / 242 Subordinate conjunction ★ / 243 Subordinate conjunction / 244 Subordinate conjunction / 245 Nominative case ★ / 246 Nominative complement ★ / 247 Nominative relative pronoun ★ / 248 Nominative pronoun / 249 Nominative complement ★ / 250 Subject / 251 Subject ★
Page 24: 252 Subject role ●/253 Subject-verb agreement ●/254 Main clause ●/255 Quasi-verb ★/256 Compound sentence/257 Verb of perception ○/258 Demonstrative pronoun ★/259 Demonstrative adjective/260 Indicative mood ○/261 Direct imperative sentence/262 Direct object ●/263 Direct speech ●/264 Progressive tense ○
Page 25: 265 Progressive ★/266 Collective noun ●/267 Differential comparison/268 Superlative/Superlative comparison ●/269 Abstract noun ●/270 Colon ○/271 Comma ●/272 Transitive verb ★/273 Voice ○/274 Common noun/275 Special constructions//Page 26/276 Derivatives/277 Declarative sentences ★/278 Parts of speech ★/279 Passive voice/280 Determiners ★/281 Restrictive usage/Restrictive application ●/282 Compound prepositions/283 Compound transitive verbs/284 Agent/285 Present participle/Present participle form ★/286 Present tense ●/287 Present perfect/Present perfect tense/Present perfect form ●/288 Present perfect progressive tense ○
Page 27: 289 Present progressive tense ★/290 Form ●/291 Format ●/292 Adjective ★/293 Adjective phrase ○/294 Adjective application ●/295 Adjective clause ○/296 Mixed conditional/297 Mixed sentences/298 Speech ○/299 Speech transition/300 Usage
Page 28: Appendix 1: Irregular Conjugation of Verbs by Type
Page 30: Appendix 2: Suffixes by Part of Speech

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Publisher's Review
Why can't I read it till the end?

Readers buy English books and give up after reading the first 10 chapters (20 pages) every time.
Because the book is difficult and not fun.
The difficult parts can be solved with 'Dragon English Grammar Dictionary' and 'Mike's 4-Hour Beginner English', and the fun can be felt with 'Pop Song English Study' and 'Steve Jobs Speeches'.

If you make up your mind to read it in three days, you'll be done.

Each book has 60 pages.
If you read it 3 times, 20 pages each, you can finish it in three days.
This year, instead of a 300-page book, why not try this thin book, like an adult English study guide? With the sense of accomplishment of finishing a thin book, try tackling a thicker one.
Even if you just read two volumes, you will be satisfied with more than the price of the books.

Why we created a shipping-saving library

When I don't have enough money to meet the free shipping requirement of 1,000 to 4,000 won, I'd rather buy a cheaper book than pay the shipping fee.
Although the profit from this book is small, I created it with the thought that if you are satisfied with this book, you will definitely buy Michael Lee's books that cost 10,000 to 20,000 won.

Why you should buy the "set" of books to save on shipping costs

1. If you buy 12 volumes together and the total purchase price is over 15,000 won, shipping is free!
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Introduction to Volume 12

-Introductory level-
4. Alphabet Tracing 572 Dotted Line Tracing: Write and say each alphabet 11 times, 572 times in total, and you will learn the alphabet fluently!
5. Elementary English Phonics 119 Dotted Line Writing: Learn the 30 representative sounds of the 26 alphabets!
6. 112 Elementary English Words in Order of Frequency: 112 of the most frequently used words among the 800 elementary English words selected by the Ministry of Education, sorted by frequency!

-Beginner level-
3. Mr. Mike's 4-hour YouTube English Grammar for Beginners: This contains only the English grammar portion of the YouTube lecture 'Solid Basic English Study on Your Own'.

-Beginner-intermediate level-
8. Pop Song English Study (Not for sale): 3 additional songs with the same structure as 'Eureka Pop Song English Conversation 200'!
12. English Grammar Dictionary 300: 300 of the most commonly used grammar terms! Each term is numbered and arranged alphabetically for easy understanding!

-Intermediate level-
English Cursive Writing + 30 Study Quotes: 7.30 Minutes to Finish: Am I the Only One Who Can't Read Cursive? + 30 Study Quotes to Motivate You!
2. Everyday English Grammar Patterns + Travel English 519 by Location: 265 sentences by grammar selected from 3,500 everyday English sentences + 254 travel English sentences
11. Alligator Modern English Abbreviations Dictionary 530: 530 of the most commonly used English abbreviations in modern English!

-Advanced level-
1. Shadowing Steve Jobs' Speeches in English + O. Henry's Short Stories 20 Years Later: Includes the full text of Steve Jobs' Stanford speech.
Improve your speaking and listening skills by leaps and bounds with English shadowing!

-How to study English-
9. English Study Method MBTI+ Level-Based English Book Recommendations: 19 English Psychological Test Questions to Determine Your Level, 37 English Study Methods, and Michael Lee's Books.
10. Never ignore your mom's English!: The secret to mastering English at home in just 15 minutes a day! A 20 million won know-how for just 2,000 won!

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- Date of issue: January 14, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 672 pages | 666g | 127*188*35mm
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