
The Truth About English from Youngalnam
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Book Introduction
70 million cumulative views! A learning method that has 450,000 YouTube subscribers raving about. The popular YouTube channel "The Man Who Teaches English" is now published as a book. English YouTuber 'Youngalnam', who has surpassed 290,000 subscribers in just a year and a half since opening and currently enjoys the love of 450,000 subscribers, finally reveals the secret that has captivated his subscribers. He has published a book that compiles his unique English learning method, which he previously revealed only through YouTube lectures. The essence of this learning method is that every English word has an essential picture, and if you know that picture, you can infer the meaning of the word from context without having to memorize its multiple meanings. We received an enthusiastic response for our unique and cheerful explanation of English words that we had memorized through one-on-one correspondence and whose meanings we had completely misunderstood, and there were continuous requests from subscribers to compile the contents and publish them as a book. 『The Truth About English by Young-Al-Nam - English Vocabulary』 selected 45 of the most frequently used words and supplemented them with examples, explanations, and images that could not be included in the video. It also covers words that are not in the YouTube lectures. In addition, Youngalnam's YouTube video lectures and example MP3 files are provided so that you can sufficiently study on your own. English words are not something to be memorized. In just 45 days, let's draw the big picture with Youngalnam. You will be able to experience the wonderful new world of English, where English vocabulary that has been a lifelong headache will be solved in just 45 days. |
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PART 1: Drawing the Verb Big Picture
01 Do anything you can do
02 Play of Desire
03 Run in progress
04 If you own it, you can have it
05 Take with strong possessiveness
06 Moving get
07 Make Anything Possible
08 Come closer
09 Bring the results
10 Changing Break
11 Turns that change when you turn
12 Responsible help
13 Find out what you didn't know
14. Carrying and filling the charge
15 Moving and moving travel
16 Outward appearance
17 similar like
18 Hard work
19 Stay in state
20 Mean with intention and purpose
PART 2: Drawing the Big Picture of Prepositions
Pointing at 21 points
22 Taking pictures inside the space in
23 on the surface attached
24 to the destination
25 away from
26 For the exchange of give and take
27 Nearby, around about
28 Part of the whole of
29 Approaching with
30 equivalent as
31 Chasing after
32 off
33 Right next to by
over 34
up to 35
36 around
37th place against
38 through
above near 39
40 out of the current state
PART 3 Drawing the Big Picture of Auxiliary Verbs
41 may/might have power
42 If you know, you can/could
43 It would be good to do it
44 Will/Would of Hope and Will
45 must that cannot be taken out or put in
01 Do anything you can do
02 Play of Desire
03 Run in progress
04 If you own it, you can have it
05 Take with strong possessiveness
06 Moving get
07 Make Anything Possible
08 Come closer
09 Bring the results
10 Changing Break
11 Turns that change when you turn
12 Responsible help
13 Find out what you didn't know
14. Carrying and filling the charge
15 Moving and moving travel
16 Outward appearance
17 similar like
18 Hard work
19 Stay in state
20 Mean with intention and purpose
PART 2: Drawing the Big Picture of Prepositions
Pointing at 21 points
22 Taking pictures inside the space in
23 on the surface attached
24 to the destination
25 away from
26 For the exchange of give and take
27 Nearby, around about
28 Part of the whole of
29 Approaching with
30 equivalent as
31 Chasing after
32 off
33 Right next to by
over 34
up to 35
36 around
37th place against
38 through
above near 39
40 out of the current state
PART 3 Drawing the Big Picture of Auxiliary Verbs
41 may/might have power
42 If you know, you can/could
43 It would be good to do it
44 Will/Would of Hope and Will
45 must that cannot be taken out or put in
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Publisher's Review
The truth about English revealed by [Youngalnam], who has captured the hearts of 450,000 YouTube subscribers!
I wish I had had a teacher like this when I was a student..(Jaehyuk***)
What on earth did you learn in school? (AB***)
Wow, I'm really amazed...
If there's a Nobel Prize in English Literature, this person should win it (Feminine**)
This is really crazy..
I get goosebumps every time I see it.
I understand so well..
(t**)
Ha...the best teacher has appeared!! (Finally 4**)
I've been wanting English like this! Please give me a book! (Cheon**)
The hottest YouTuber these days is 'The Man Who Teaches English', aka 'Youngalnam'.
After realizing the harmful effects of rote learning, which involves memorizing English and Korean one-on-one, Young-al-nam moved to England.
While studying English in depth while majoring in English education in England, I heard a shocking story from my teacher.
“English words are not something you can just memorize.
“You just need to understand the pictures that contain the essential meaning of the English words!”
What is the essential picture of an English word?! After that, Young-al-nam begins to search for pictures of English words.
I read several papers and books and sought advice from English teachers.
The data I had collected gradually had grown to a massive size, and I was finally able to understand the 'essential picture of English words.'
Young-al-nam, who felt it was a shame to keep this valuable information to himself, held a small special lecture.
As word of mouth spread about the small classes he taught in a small group, he began receiving offers to teach at large academies.
However, he thought about a way to approach more people in an easy and comfortable way, rather than a rigid lecture format.
YouTube was born from these concerns.
I thought YouTube was a great place to talk about English comfortably because it's a platform that anyone can enjoy with a light heart.
The videos I uploaded consistently received positive responses and I received a lot of questions through comments and messengers.
Feedback that filled in the gaps in the lecture was fully reflected.
As a result, I was able to communicate actively with [Youngalnam] channel subscribers and further solidify the lecture content.
What is the picture of the English word that Youngalnam found?
Native English speakers accept the essence of English.
Just as we accept Hangul as it is.
Unfortunately, for us, whose native language is not English, we studied by memorizing English and Korean in a one-to-one correspondence.
My 'knowledge' of English may have increased, but my ability to use English 'as a language' has not improved at all.
What is important is the essential picture that the English word has.
If you understand just one unique picture of a word, you can understand its meaning without having to memorize numerous meanings.
For example, if you look up the word 'make' in the dictionary, there are over twenty meanings listed, including 'to create', 'to survive', and 'to succeed'.
But even these polysemy terms have only one essence.
The essential picture of make is the picture of 'doing' something.
You can figure out what make means by looking at the situation and context of the sentence in which it is used.
If you make it on the battlefield, it means 'survive', and if you make it in life, it means 'succeed'.
The specific meaning may change depending on the context, but the essential picture remains the same.
There is no word that has meaning without any basis.
The basis ultimately begins with one essential picture.
A brave new world of English unfolds before you!
The owners of English are not Americans or British, but 'English speakers'.
If you want to use English like a master, you must understand the essence of English.
Once you understand the essential picture of English words, English will no longer feel like a difficult foreign language, but rather like a vivid Korean language.
Only then can you become the master of language.
Look forward to it, a wonderful new world of English is about to open up to you.
Preview of the main text structure
This book is divided into three parts: verbs, prepositions, and auxiliary verbs.
Learn English vocabulary by looking at the pictures in the YouTube [Youngalnam] lecture videos and example mp3s.
STEP 1: Draw the Big Picture
Youngalnam's friendly explanations and images help you grasp the big picture of English words.
Images and dialogue describing the situation help with understanding.
STEP 2: Speaking in the Big Picture
Practice interpreting example sentences according to the situation while recalling the pictures of the English words you learned earlier.
- Video lectures
You can immediately watch [Youngalnam] YouTube lectures by scanning the QR code.
Some courses may not be available at this time.
Video lectures will be uploaded regularly.
- Example mp3 file
All examples in this book are available as mp3 files.
The mp3 file can be downloaded for free from the EZTok website (www.eztok.co.kr).
I wish I had had a teacher like this when I was a student..(Jaehyuk***)
What on earth did you learn in school? (AB***)
Wow, I'm really amazed...
If there's a Nobel Prize in English Literature, this person should win it (Feminine**)
This is really crazy..
I get goosebumps every time I see it.
I understand so well..
(t**)
Ha...the best teacher has appeared!! (Finally 4**)
I've been wanting English like this! Please give me a book! (Cheon**)
The hottest YouTuber these days is 'The Man Who Teaches English', aka 'Youngalnam'.
After realizing the harmful effects of rote learning, which involves memorizing English and Korean one-on-one, Young-al-nam moved to England.
While studying English in depth while majoring in English education in England, I heard a shocking story from my teacher.
“English words are not something you can just memorize.
“You just need to understand the pictures that contain the essential meaning of the English words!”
What is the essential picture of an English word?! After that, Young-al-nam begins to search for pictures of English words.
I read several papers and books and sought advice from English teachers.
The data I had collected gradually had grown to a massive size, and I was finally able to understand the 'essential picture of English words.'
Young-al-nam, who felt it was a shame to keep this valuable information to himself, held a small special lecture.
As word of mouth spread about the small classes he taught in a small group, he began receiving offers to teach at large academies.
However, he thought about a way to approach more people in an easy and comfortable way, rather than a rigid lecture format.
YouTube was born from these concerns.
I thought YouTube was a great place to talk about English comfortably because it's a platform that anyone can enjoy with a light heart.
The videos I uploaded consistently received positive responses and I received a lot of questions through comments and messengers.
Feedback that filled in the gaps in the lecture was fully reflected.
As a result, I was able to communicate actively with [Youngalnam] channel subscribers and further solidify the lecture content.
What is the picture of the English word that Youngalnam found?
Native English speakers accept the essence of English.
Just as we accept Hangul as it is.
Unfortunately, for us, whose native language is not English, we studied by memorizing English and Korean in a one-to-one correspondence.
My 'knowledge' of English may have increased, but my ability to use English 'as a language' has not improved at all.
What is important is the essential picture that the English word has.
If you understand just one unique picture of a word, you can understand its meaning without having to memorize numerous meanings.
For example, if you look up the word 'make' in the dictionary, there are over twenty meanings listed, including 'to create', 'to survive', and 'to succeed'.
But even these polysemy terms have only one essence.
The essential picture of make is the picture of 'doing' something.
You can figure out what make means by looking at the situation and context of the sentence in which it is used.
If you make it on the battlefield, it means 'survive', and if you make it in life, it means 'succeed'.
The specific meaning may change depending on the context, but the essential picture remains the same.
There is no word that has meaning without any basis.
The basis ultimately begins with one essential picture.
A brave new world of English unfolds before you!
The owners of English are not Americans or British, but 'English speakers'.
If you want to use English like a master, you must understand the essence of English.
Once you understand the essential picture of English words, English will no longer feel like a difficult foreign language, but rather like a vivid Korean language.
Only then can you become the master of language.
Look forward to it, a wonderful new world of English is about to open up to you.
Preview of the main text structure
This book is divided into three parts: verbs, prepositions, and auxiliary verbs.
Learn English vocabulary by looking at the pictures in the YouTube [Youngalnam] lecture videos and example mp3s.
STEP 1: Draw the Big Picture
Youngalnam's friendly explanations and images help you grasp the big picture of English words.
Images and dialogue describing the situation help with understanding.
STEP 2: Speaking in the Big Picture
Practice interpreting example sentences according to the situation while recalling the pictures of the English words you learned earlier.
- Video lectures
You can immediately watch [Youngalnam] YouTube lectures by scanning the QR code.
Some courses may not be available at this time.
Video lectures will be uploaded regularly.
- Example mp3 file
All examples in this book are available as mp3 files.
The mp3 file can be downloaded for free from the EZTok website (www.eztok.co.kr).
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: November 30, 2018
- Page count, weight, size: 372 pages | 404g | 128*188*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791159242045
- ISBN10: 1159242046
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