
English in 3 Words: Finishing in 100 Sentences
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The 400,000-selling bestseller, "3-Word English Grammar," is back, even more powerful! Master 3-Word English with 100 Short and Easy Sentences “Short! Easy! I can say it!” × My hobby is reading books. ○ I enjoy reading! Are you still memorizing new vocabulary, difficult grammar, and native-speaking expressions? And yet, you've given up on English because you can't even say a single word? Meet the 3-Word English Method! Using only the vocabulary you already know, this short and smart, super-simple English method uses just three words to say "who (subject), do (verb), what (object)". The 400,000-seller "English in 3 Words" is back with an even more powerful 100-sentence version! It contains 100 three-word English sentences that you can use right now, from self-introductions and daily conversations to travel and business English. Anyone can easily and intuitively speak English by practicing just one sentence a day, 100 sentences with 3 words each. |
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Starting now, our English is changing.
How to use this book
Before you start practicing
10 Tips for Saying Things in 3 Words
Chapter 1: Let's talk about my family and friends.
001 My hobby is gardening.
002 The family consists of a wife and two sons.
There's also a cat.
003 My wife's hobby is online shopping.
004 My son is a member of the soccer team in high school.
005 My daughter is a college student.
I'm majoring in music.
Love English: Master the three basic tenses: present, past, and present perfect.
006 My father developed the habit of taking a walk every morning.
007 I am attending an English conversation class.
Love English: Useful tenses to know: 'Present Continuous' and 'Present Perfect Continuous'
008 I'm confused about English grammar.
009 I usually don't eat breakfast because I don't have time.
010 My favorite dish is pumpkin soup.
011 I enjoy temple and shrine pilgrimages.
In Love English, say “I like that!” and when you break up, say “Enjoy!”
012 I think mystery novels are fun.
013 I was touched by that charity broadcast.
014 I am a cosmetics salesperson.
015 My job is a hairdresser.
It's a great job.
016 Luckily, I have a lot of good friends around me.
017 He is my friend of 10 years.
018 He uses his English skills at work.
019 She can't drink alcohol.
020 I am a huge fan of that idol group.
Their smiles make everyone happy.
Don't miss out on the 'Love English' nouns, master them too!
Chapter 2: Let's say whatever we see and feel.
021 It's crowded.
022 People are lining up at the store.
023 The food here is delicious and the view is great.
024 This store plays good music.
Love English Let's first ask Do you…?
025 How is it? Is it tasty?
026 The sushi I ate yesterday was the best I've ever had.
027 Prices include tax.
028 The scarf is cool.
The color is pretty.
029 Did you get a haircut?
030 I forgot to watch the last episode of the drama.
It's a pity!
031 My iPhone battery is dead.
032 I think there's a problem with the Wi-Fi.
033 Can I help you?
Love English [My Experience 1] Asking a Foreigner for Directions - need, enjoy
Would you like to purchase a ticket for 034? Select the fare and insert your money.
Let's use Love English need in everyday life
There is no English display on the 035 ticket machine.
Love English [My Experience 2] Helping Foreigners, That's What It Says
036 You can go to Busan by taking this train.
037 These days, machines are everywhere, but I am a machine person.
038 You forgot your cell phone.
039 Communication becomes easier with SNS.
040 I'm on Facebook, so please take good care of me.
041 I was impressed by the many wonderful paintings in the art gallery.
042 The number of Chinese tourists is greater than that of tourists from other countries.
Let's master the English nouns, starting with 'numbers' and 'articles'.
Chapter 3 Let's convey the charm of diverse cultures 043 There are many wonderful places in Gyeongju.
044 This is a famous fan shop.
045 This is a retro cat.
046 Fans are used in the summer.
Many people carry it around on hot summer days.
047 The fan doesn't take up much space in your bag.
048 This is an old, established restaurant.
049 Summers here in Seoul are extremely hot and winters are very cold.
050 I'm selling bungeoppang.
It comes in a variety of flavors, so it makes a great gift.
051 This tteokbokki restaurant is a standing restaurant.
Asking for feedback with "Love English like!" "How's Korea?"
052 In Korea, people go to see cherry blossoms in the spring.
Let's gather under the cherry tree and eat or drink.
053 Shall we go to a conveyor belt sushi restaurant?
Love English [Adding an explanation 1] 'Prepositions' that show relationships at a glance
054 We are having a local festival.
Try pulling it out.
Would you like to try some local food?
055 Green tea is rich in vitamins and minerals.
056 Would you like to try your luck? Daegil means very good luck.
057 What you need to prepare for a tea ceremony is hot water, a tea bowl, tea set, dashi, matcha, and tea food.
Love English [Adding an explanation 2] Convenient relative pronouns, participles, and to-infinitives
058 My mind becomes calm at the tea ceremony.
059 Flower arrangement is a Korean style flower arrangement.
The number of flowers typically used in Korean flower arrangements is smaller than in the West. 060 Making Korean food is easy.
061 Korean food requires special seasoning.
It's gochujang and doenjang.
062 Soy sauce is soy sauce with vinegar added, and is used in many ways.
063 Ssireum is a sport that has been played since ancient times, and there are many Koreans who enjoy watching it.
064 In Hanok, they prepare bedding at night.
You can also eat breakfast in your room.
Chapter 4: Let's talk specifically about work
065 I am in the automotive parts development department.
066 I work for a home appliance manufacturing company.
I am in charge of planning the 067 seminar.
068 Our company's main products include organic cosmetics and aroma oils.
069 I do different things every day.
There are many things to do, such as sending materials, responding to emails, and writing documents.
Tips for effectively conveying the English "L" and "R" to Siri
070 It is always difficult to improve internal communication and increase team productivity.
071 We are all actively working on developing new products.
072 The manager changed the meeting schedule. 073 It takes time to write the report.
074 I will send him an email.
075 Please keep me informed as progress is made.
076 Unable to receive mail.
077 We believe in being dedicated to our customers.
078 This catalog contains a list of our company's services.
079 This app will be popular among elementary school students.
080 Choosing a strong leader is important for this project.
081 You can store your data for free using Dropbox.
082 I think you might be interested in this topic.
083 I travel all over the world for work.
084 Is there anything I can do this week?
085 Quality comes first.
086 Family is more important than work.
Chapter 5: Let's Talk About Your Feelings and Needs
087 Can I have a coffee, please?
088 My stomach hurts.
Please give me water.
089 I'd like some lemonade and french fries.
Love English What adjectives compliment coffee? “Good coffee!”
090 Could you tell me your name? 091 Can I take this?
092 I'm lost.
Could you tell me how to get to this store?
093 Would you please sign this document?
094 Do you have any vacancies?
095 Does this hotel have a swimming pool?
Love English: Let's make questions using What and How.
096 You mean 5000 won per person?
Please take seat 097.
Love English Let's convey prohibitions by saying 'don't do ~'
098 I think you should go to the hospital.
099 Thank you for kindly sending me the cookies.
Everyone was really happy.
100 It was nice talking to you.
Let's summarize the expressions for asking for favors using auxiliary verbs in Love English.
Chapter 6, 3-Word English Special Training
If you practice 100+a, you will get better.
1. 30 Patterns That Come to You Automatically
2. Connect the patterns to create your own story.
What should I say in the closing remarks in English?
How to use this book
Before you start practicing
10 Tips for Saying Things in 3 Words
Chapter 1: Let's talk about my family and friends.
001 My hobby is gardening.
002 The family consists of a wife and two sons.
There's also a cat.
003 My wife's hobby is online shopping.
004 My son is a member of the soccer team in high school.
005 My daughter is a college student.
I'm majoring in music.
Love English: Master the three basic tenses: present, past, and present perfect.
006 My father developed the habit of taking a walk every morning.
007 I am attending an English conversation class.
Love English: Useful tenses to know: 'Present Continuous' and 'Present Perfect Continuous'
008 I'm confused about English grammar.
009 I usually don't eat breakfast because I don't have time.
010 My favorite dish is pumpkin soup.
011 I enjoy temple and shrine pilgrimages.
In Love English, say “I like that!” and when you break up, say “Enjoy!”
012 I think mystery novels are fun.
013 I was touched by that charity broadcast.
014 I am a cosmetics salesperson.
015 My job is a hairdresser.
It's a great job.
016 Luckily, I have a lot of good friends around me.
017 He is my friend of 10 years.
018 He uses his English skills at work.
019 She can't drink alcohol.
020 I am a huge fan of that idol group.
Their smiles make everyone happy.
Don't miss out on the 'Love English' nouns, master them too!
Chapter 2: Let's say whatever we see and feel.
021 It's crowded.
022 People are lining up at the store.
023 The food here is delicious and the view is great.
024 This store plays good music.
Love English Let's first ask Do you…?
025 How is it? Is it tasty?
026 The sushi I ate yesterday was the best I've ever had.
027 Prices include tax.
028 The scarf is cool.
The color is pretty.
029 Did you get a haircut?
030 I forgot to watch the last episode of the drama.
It's a pity!
031 My iPhone battery is dead.
032 I think there's a problem with the Wi-Fi.
033 Can I help you?
Love English [My Experience 1] Asking a Foreigner for Directions - need, enjoy
Would you like to purchase a ticket for 034? Select the fare and insert your money.
Let's use Love English need in everyday life
There is no English display on the 035 ticket machine.
Love English [My Experience 2] Helping Foreigners, That's What It Says
036 You can go to Busan by taking this train.
037 These days, machines are everywhere, but I am a machine person.
038 You forgot your cell phone.
039 Communication becomes easier with SNS.
040 I'm on Facebook, so please take good care of me.
041 I was impressed by the many wonderful paintings in the art gallery.
042 The number of Chinese tourists is greater than that of tourists from other countries.
Let's master the English nouns, starting with 'numbers' and 'articles'.
Chapter 3 Let's convey the charm of diverse cultures 043 There are many wonderful places in Gyeongju.
044 This is a famous fan shop.
045 This is a retro cat.
046 Fans are used in the summer.
Many people carry it around on hot summer days.
047 The fan doesn't take up much space in your bag.
048 This is an old, established restaurant.
049 Summers here in Seoul are extremely hot and winters are very cold.
050 I'm selling bungeoppang.
It comes in a variety of flavors, so it makes a great gift.
051 This tteokbokki restaurant is a standing restaurant.
Asking for feedback with "Love English like!" "How's Korea?"
052 In Korea, people go to see cherry blossoms in the spring.
Let's gather under the cherry tree and eat or drink.
053 Shall we go to a conveyor belt sushi restaurant?
Love English [Adding an explanation 1] 'Prepositions' that show relationships at a glance
054 We are having a local festival.
Try pulling it out.
Would you like to try some local food?
055 Green tea is rich in vitamins and minerals.
056 Would you like to try your luck? Daegil means very good luck.
057 What you need to prepare for a tea ceremony is hot water, a tea bowl, tea set, dashi, matcha, and tea food.
Love English [Adding an explanation 2] Convenient relative pronouns, participles, and to-infinitives
058 My mind becomes calm at the tea ceremony.
059 Flower arrangement is a Korean style flower arrangement.
The number of flowers typically used in Korean flower arrangements is smaller than in the West. 060 Making Korean food is easy.
061 Korean food requires special seasoning.
It's gochujang and doenjang.
062 Soy sauce is soy sauce with vinegar added, and is used in many ways.
063 Ssireum is a sport that has been played since ancient times, and there are many Koreans who enjoy watching it.
064 In Hanok, they prepare bedding at night.
You can also eat breakfast in your room.
Chapter 4: Let's talk specifically about work
065 I am in the automotive parts development department.
066 I work for a home appliance manufacturing company.
I am in charge of planning the 067 seminar.
068 Our company's main products include organic cosmetics and aroma oils.
069 I do different things every day.
There are many things to do, such as sending materials, responding to emails, and writing documents.
Tips for effectively conveying the English "L" and "R" to Siri
070 It is always difficult to improve internal communication and increase team productivity.
071 We are all actively working on developing new products.
072 The manager changed the meeting schedule. 073 It takes time to write the report.
074 I will send him an email.
075 Please keep me informed as progress is made.
076 Unable to receive mail.
077 We believe in being dedicated to our customers.
078 This catalog contains a list of our company's services.
079 This app will be popular among elementary school students.
080 Choosing a strong leader is important for this project.
081 You can store your data for free using Dropbox.
082 I think you might be interested in this topic.
083 I travel all over the world for work.
084 Is there anything I can do this week?
085 Quality comes first.
086 Family is more important than work.
Chapter 5: Let's Talk About Your Feelings and Needs
087 Can I have a coffee, please?
088 My stomach hurts.
Please give me water.
089 I'd like some lemonade and french fries.
Love English What adjectives compliment coffee? “Good coffee!”
090 Could you tell me your name? 091 Can I take this?
092 I'm lost.
Could you tell me how to get to this store?
093 Would you please sign this document?
094 Do you have any vacancies?
095 Does this hotel have a swimming pool?
Love English: Let's make questions using What and How.
096 You mean 5000 won per person?
Please take seat 097.
Love English Let's convey prohibitions by saying 'don't do ~'
098 I think you should go to the hospital.
099 Thank you for kindly sending me the cookies.
Everyone was really happy.
100 It was nice talking to you.
Let's summarize the expressions for asking for favors using auxiliary verbs in Love English.
Chapter 6, 3-Word English Special Training
If you practice 100+a, you will get better.
1. 30 Patterns That Come to You Automatically
2. Connect the patterns to create your own story.
What should I say in the closing remarks in English?
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Publisher's Review
The 400,000-selling bestseller series returns with 100 more powerful sentences.
The best-selling English book of 2017, "English in 3 Words," which received enthusiastic responses from 400,000 readers, has returned after two years, stronger than ever.
This book, which covers the innovative English method of expressing even the most complex expressions with just three words: 'subject, verb, and object,' '3-word English,' has been garnering amazing reviews as the 'English book of a lifetime', quickly solving English problems for everyone from middle school students to those in their 80s.
Following 『English is 3 Words』, which focuses on the principles of 3-word English grammar, the sequel 『Finish 100 Sentences in 3 Words in English (英語は三語でわります【どんどん話せる練習英文100】)』 will be published by Influential in December 2019.
This book allows you to perfectly master three-word English patterns by learning 100 sentences, continuing the reputation of the 400,000-sentence bestseller series.
The super-simple English method, the 3-word English method, developed by Yukiko Nakayama, a star instructor who tours all over Japan, is based on the principle of speaking only in the 3-word pattern of 'who, what, and doing', no matter how difficult or complex the content.
The second series of the 3-word English method, "Finish English in 100 Sentences with 3 Words," helps you naturally acquire English-style thinking skills by practicing replacing complex grammar and unnecessarily long school English and written English with 100 short and easy 3-word English sentences.
It offers a refreshing solution to countless people who have been studying English for over 10 years, from elementary school through high school, and even TOEIC, but have never been able to speak or write a single word properly.
“After completing the 100 sentence exercises in this book, you will be able to construct English sentences effortlessly and become familiar with most of the English grammar.
“I wrote this book to help you acquire the mindset (try it first, change your thinking and challenge yourself) and skills (the ability to speak English accurately in three easy words) needed to speak English.” - From the preface
Master the three-word pattern of "who, do, what" in 100 short and easy sentences.
Let's say you answer the question "What's your job?" with "I'm a cosmetics salesperson."
I think about 'My job is' for 'my job is', 'salesperson' for 'salesperson', and which article (a/an) to use before that, and finally answer like this using the verb 'be'.
“My job is a salesperson for cosmetics.” This is not a wrong sentence.
There is no problem grammatically either.
However, there are many things to consider, such as articles and tenses, and the speech is long, so it is easy to lose the timing of the conversation.
Can't we make this English simpler and more intuitive?
This is what happens when you read "End English with 3 Words and 100 Sentences."
"I sell cosmetics." How about that? The sentence is short and intuitively easy to understand.
By making sentences short with just three words: 'who, do, what', you can communicate quickly with complete sentences without worrying about mistakes.
This is the essence of the three-word English grammar.
Native English: Let go of your obsession with complex vocabulary and grammar and shift your thinking to English-style thinking. This way, you can speak English accurately to both native and non-native speakers.
This book presents 100 short, powerful, and core sentences that will help you master the principles of three-word English, transforming common English phrases into three-word English.
We've carefully selected 100 sentences that can be applied to a variety of situations, including self-introductions, everyday English, travel destination introductions, and business communication.
If you practice one sentence every day, you will change your way of thinking in English.
① Use clear verbs instead of the verb “be”!
× My hobby is reading books.
○ I enjoy reading.
② Active voice instead of passive voice!
× A smartphone can be used for many things.
○ A smartphone has many uses.
③ Verbs in one word!
× He makes use of information on the Internet.
○ He uses information on the Internet.
④ Present tense instead of progressive tense!
× I am studying Spanish.
○ I study Spanish.
⑤ Throw away There is/are!
× There are many temples in Gyeongju
○ Gyeongju has many temples.
⑥ Throw away types 4 and 5!
× I found his plan interesting.
○ His plan interests me.
⑦ Throw away the subject It is…!
× It's easy for me to understand your situation.
○ I understand your situation.
⑧ Reduce negative sentences!
× He does not have any pride.
○ He has no pride.
⑨ Be specific and direct!
× We will be glad if you help us.
○ We need your help.
⑩ Speak in simple sentences!
× If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask us.
○ We welcome any questions.
The author of this book, Yukiko Nakayama, a star English instructor, repeatedly explains the principles and methods of creating English sentences using just three words: subject, verb, and object, with 10 tips and clear explanations.
After presenting various examples, one sentence per page, and simplifying the Korean language, readers are directly involved in the Before & After process of creating short sentences using easy verbs.
His explanatory style, which starts from the essence of English and presents various examples, has the power to help readers abandon the "difficult English" or "Konglish" they use without thinking and naturally adopt the English way of thinking.
Each chapter features a "Love English" corner, which contains practical tips to help improve your overall English skills, as well as three-word English grammar.
Also, Chapter 6 of this book, “3-Word English Special Training,” contains “30 Patterns You’ll Speak Naturally” that are useful for conversation and writing, helping you practice so that the 3-word English you’ve learned so far sticks perfectly in your mouth and comes out naturally.
Yukiko Nakayama, who appeared on Nippon TV's "The World's Most Wanted Class" in July 2017, showed the surprising results of teaching three words of English to an idol who only knew hamburgers and pizza, and making him able to converse freely with foreigners in just two weeks.
The secret was simple.
By repeatedly practicing speaking in three words, I was able to naturally get rid of the habit of using euphemisms and roundabout speech and confidently speak short but intuitive sentences.
With this book, you too can become the protagonist of that change.
This book will give confidence to anyone who has ever imagined speaking English without hesitation to a foreigner they happen to meet, or while traveling or at a business meeting.
The best-selling English book of 2017, "English in 3 Words," which received enthusiastic responses from 400,000 readers, has returned after two years, stronger than ever.
This book, which covers the innovative English method of expressing even the most complex expressions with just three words: 'subject, verb, and object,' '3-word English,' has been garnering amazing reviews as the 'English book of a lifetime', quickly solving English problems for everyone from middle school students to those in their 80s.
Following 『English is 3 Words』, which focuses on the principles of 3-word English grammar, the sequel 『Finish 100 Sentences in 3 Words in English (英語は三語でわります【どんどん話せる練習英文100】)』 will be published by Influential in December 2019.
This book allows you to perfectly master three-word English patterns by learning 100 sentences, continuing the reputation of the 400,000-sentence bestseller series.
The super-simple English method, the 3-word English method, developed by Yukiko Nakayama, a star instructor who tours all over Japan, is based on the principle of speaking only in the 3-word pattern of 'who, what, and doing', no matter how difficult or complex the content.
The second series of the 3-word English method, "Finish English in 100 Sentences with 3 Words," helps you naturally acquire English-style thinking skills by practicing replacing complex grammar and unnecessarily long school English and written English with 100 short and easy 3-word English sentences.
It offers a refreshing solution to countless people who have been studying English for over 10 years, from elementary school through high school, and even TOEIC, but have never been able to speak or write a single word properly.
“After completing the 100 sentence exercises in this book, you will be able to construct English sentences effortlessly and become familiar with most of the English grammar.
“I wrote this book to help you acquire the mindset (try it first, change your thinking and challenge yourself) and skills (the ability to speak English accurately in three easy words) needed to speak English.” - From the preface
Master the three-word pattern of "who, do, what" in 100 short and easy sentences.
Let's say you answer the question "What's your job?" with "I'm a cosmetics salesperson."
I think about 'My job is' for 'my job is', 'salesperson' for 'salesperson', and which article (a/an) to use before that, and finally answer like this using the verb 'be'.
“My job is a salesperson for cosmetics.” This is not a wrong sentence.
There is no problem grammatically either.
However, there are many things to consider, such as articles and tenses, and the speech is long, so it is easy to lose the timing of the conversation.
Can't we make this English simpler and more intuitive?
This is what happens when you read "End English with 3 Words and 100 Sentences."
"I sell cosmetics." How about that? The sentence is short and intuitively easy to understand.
By making sentences short with just three words: 'who, do, what', you can communicate quickly with complete sentences without worrying about mistakes.
This is the essence of the three-word English grammar.
Native English: Let go of your obsession with complex vocabulary and grammar and shift your thinking to English-style thinking. This way, you can speak English accurately to both native and non-native speakers.
This book presents 100 short, powerful, and core sentences that will help you master the principles of three-word English, transforming common English phrases into three-word English.
We've carefully selected 100 sentences that can be applied to a variety of situations, including self-introductions, everyday English, travel destination introductions, and business communication.
If you practice one sentence every day, you will change your way of thinking in English.
① Use clear verbs instead of the verb “be”!
× My hobby is reading books.
○ I enjoy reading.
② Active voice instead of passive voice!
× A smartphone can be used for many things.
○ A smartphone has many uses.
③ Verbs in one word!
× He makes use of information on the Internet.
○ He uses information on the Internet.
④ Present tense instead of progressive tense!
× I am studying Spanish.
○ I study Spanish.
⑤ Throw away There is/are!
× There are many temples in Gyeongju
○ Gyeongju has many temples.
⑥ Throw away types 4 and 5!
× I found his plan interesting.
○ His plan interests me.
⑦ Throw away the subject It is…!
× It's easy for me to understand your situation.
○ I understand your situation.
⑧ Reduce negative sentences!
× He does not have any pride.
○ He has no pride.
⑨ Be specific and direct!
× We will be glad if you help us.
○ We need your help.
⑩ Speak in simple sentences!
× If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask us.
○ We welcome any questions.
The author of this book, Yukiko Nakayama, a star English instructor, repeatedly explains the principles and methods of creating English sentences using just three words: subject, verb, and object, with 10 tips and clear explanations.
After presenting various examples, one sentence per page, and simplifying the Korean language, readers are directly involved in the Before & After process of creating short sentences using easy verbs.
His explanatory style, which starts from the essence of English and presents various examples, has the power to help readers abandon the "difficult English" or "Konglish" they use without thinking and naturally adopt the English way of thinking.
Each chapter features a "Love English" corner, which contains practical tips to help improve your overall English skills, as well as three-word English grammar.
Also, Chapter 6 of this book, “3-Word English Special Training,” contains “30 Patterns You’ll Speak Naturally” that are useful for conversation and writing, helping you practice so that the 3-word English you’ve learned so far sticks perfectly in your mouth and comes out naturally.
Yukiko Nakayama, who appeared on Nippon TV's "The World's Most Wanted Class" in July 2017, showed the surprising results of teaching three words of English to an idol who only knew hamburgers and pizza, and making him able to converse freely with foreigners in just two weeks.
The secret was simple.
By repeatedly practicing speaking in three words, I was able to naturally get rid of the habit of using euphemisms and roundabout speech and confidently speak short but intuitive sentences.
With this book, you too can become the protagonist of that change.
This book will give confidence to anyone who has ever imagined speaking English without hesitation to a foreigner they happen to meet, or while traveling or at a business meeting.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: December 30, 2019
- Page count, weight, size: 328 pages | 500g | 140*205*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791189995454
- ISBN10: 118999545X
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