
Almost all status expressions in English
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Book Introduction
Expressing the daily state of myself and those around me in English
We always communicate by saying what our own state is, guessing what the other person's state is, and explaining what the third party's state is.
If we could do this in English, our English communication skills would double.
For English conversation, where the speaker's level is revealed through word usage and the speaker's intentions are most important, "Almost All State Expressions in English" has compiled essential expressions that express the state of everyday life around me.
By using precise and clear status expressions, learners can reduce unnecessary misunderstandings, accurately convey their original intent, and move one step closer to true communication.
We always communicate by saying what our own state is, guessing what the other person's state is, and explaining what the third party's state is.
If we could do this in English, our English communication skills would double.
For English conversation, where the speaker's level is revealed through word usage and the speaker's intentions are most important, "Almost All State Expressions in English" has compiled essential expressions that express the state of everyday life around me.
By using precise and clear status expressions, learners can reduce unnecessary misunderstandings, accurately convey their original intent, and move one step closer to true communication.
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Author's Preface
Structure and Use of This Book
PART 1 The human body and mind
CHAPTER 1 The Human Mind
UNIT 1 Positive Emotions
UNIT 2 Negative Emotions
UNIT 3 Thought, Psychology
CHAPTER 2 Human Character, Personality, and Attitude
UNIT 1 Personality, Character, and Attitude - Positive Expressions
UNIT 2 Personality, Character, and Attitude - Negative Expressions
CHAPTER 3 Human Appearance
UNIT 1 Whole face, impression
UNIT 2 Skin, Complexion
UNIT 3 Hair, Hairstyles
MORE hair color
UNIT 4 Eyes, Eyebrows
UNIT 5 Code
UNIT 6 Ears
UNIT 7 Mouth, Lips, Teeth
MORE Types of Teeth
UNIT 8 Voice
UNIT 9 Body Types
MORE Expressions that describe women's body types
UNIT 10 Hands, Fingers
MORE Hand and Finger Detailed Names
UNIT 11 FEET, TOES
MORE Detailed Names of Feet and Toes
CHAPTER 4 Health and Disease
UNIT 1 Life Cycle
UNIT 2 Physical Strength
UNIT 3 Physiological Phenomena
UNIT 4 Pain and Symptoms
UNIT 5 DISEASE
MORE Various diseases
UNIT 6 Brain States
UNIT 7 Disability
MORE Types of Mental Disorders
PART 2 Things
CHAPTER 1 The Appearance of Things
UNIT 1 The Shape of Things
UNIT 2 Color
CHAPTER 2 The Nature of Things
UNIT 1 States and Properties of Things
UNIT 2 The Nature of Content
UNIT 3 Quantity Expressions
How to read MORE numbers (year, date, time, phone number, etc.)
PART 3 Food, Clothing, and Shelter
CHAPTER 1 Clothing
UNIT 1 Condition of clothes
UNIT 2 Clothing
MORE Clothing Types
UNIT 3 Fabric
MORE Fabric Types
CHAPTER 2 FOOD
UNIT 1 Taste of Food
UNIT 2 Texture
UNIT 3 Ingredients and Food Conditions
CHAPTER 3 HOUSING
UNIT 1 Types of Buildings
UNIT 2 Building Characteristics
MORE Housing Structure
UNIT 3 Furniture, home appliances, various items, vehicles
MORE Various Furniture
MORE Various Home Appliances
PART 4 Work and Life
CHAPTER 1 Work and Business
UNIT 1 Day, Work
UNIT 2 Teamwork, Office Relations
MORE Job Introduction
CHAPTER 2 Relationships, Belonging
UNIT 1 Friends
UNIT 2 Lovers, Couples
UNIT 3 Relatives
MORE RELATIONSHIPS
UNIT 4 Company Colleagues & Others
MORE Company Ranks, Positions
CHAPTER 3 Atmosphere
UNIT 1 Atmosphere General
UNIT 2 People's Atmosphere
UNIT 3 Location, Atmosphere of the Building
CHAPTER 4 Weather, Seasons, Time, Location, Direction
UNIT 1 Weather
UNIT 2 Seasons
UNIT 3 hours
MORE Time Related Proverbs in English
UNIT 4 Location, Direction
CHAPTER 5 Personal Economic Life
UNIT 1 Personal Economy in General
UNIT 2 Wages and Pensions
UNIT 3 Deposits, Loans, and Investments
UNIT 4 Insurance, Taxes
MORE Various Insurance
CHAPTER 6 Hobbies and Religion
UNIT 1 Hobbies
MORE Various Hobbies
UNIT 2 Religion
MORE Religious Terms
CHAPTER 7 Language and Education
UNIT 1 Language
UNIT 2 EDUCATION
PART 5 SOCIETY
CHAPTER 1 Politics, Diplomacy, and Economics
UNIT 1 Politics
UNIT 2 Diplomacy
UNIT 3 General Economy
UNIT 4 Game
UNIT 5 TRADE, FOREX
UNIT 6 Prices
UNIT 7 Interest Rates
UNIT 8 Stock prices, stocks
UNIT 9 REAL ESTATE
CHAPTER 2 Law, Crime, and Incidents
UNIT 1 LAW
UNIT 2 CRIME
UNIT 3 Incidents
CHAPTER 3 Media and Popular Culture
UNIT 1 Media, Press, and SNS
UNIT 2 Art, Popular Culture
CHAPTER 4: REGION DESCRIPTION
UNIT 1 Country
UNIT 2 Cities and Provinces
UNIT 3 Neighborhood
UNIT 4 Streets, Roads
UNIT 5 Traffic Conditions
PART 6 NATURE AND THE ENVIRONMENT
CHAPTER 1 Nature
UNIT 1 Nature General
UNIT 2 Natural Phenomena
UNIT 3 Plants
UNIT 4 ANIMALS
UNIT 5 Geography, Topography
UNIT 6 Weather
UNIT 7 Celestial Bodies, Space
CHAPTER 2 Natural Disasters and the Environment
UNIT 1 Various natural disasters
UNIT 2 Earthquakes and Volcanoes
UNIT 3 General Environment
UNIT 4 Global Warming
INDEX
Korean index
Structure and Use of This Book
PART 1 The human body and mind
CHAPTER 1 The Human Mind
UNIT 1 Positive Emotions
UNIT 2 Negative Emotions
UNIT 3 Thought, Psychology
CHAPTER 2 Human Character, Personality, and Attitude
UNIT 1 Personality, Character, and Attitude - Positive Expressions
UNIT 2 Personality, Character, and Attitude - Negative Expressions
CHAPTER 3 Human Appearance
UNIT 1 Whole face, impression
UNIT 2 Skin, Complexion
UNIT 3 Hair, Hairstyles
MORE hair color
UNIT 4 Eyes, Eyebrows
UNIT 5 Code
UNIT 6 Ears
UNIT 7 Mouth, Lips, Teeth
MORE Types of Teeth
UNIT 8 Voice
UNIT 9 Body Types
MORE Expressions that describe women's body types
UNIT 10 Hands, Fingers
MORE Hand and Finger Detailed Names
UNIT 11 FEET, TOES
MORE Detailed Names of Feet and Toes
CHAPTER 4 Health and Disease
UNIT 1 Life Cycle
UNIT 2 Physical Strength
UNIT 3 Physiological Phenomena
UNIT 4 Pain and Symptoms
UNIT 5 DISEASE
MORE Various diseases
UNIT 6 Brain States
UNIT 7 Disability
MORE Types of Mental Disorders
PART 2 Things
CHAPTER 1 The Appearance of Things
UNIT 1 The Shape of Things
UNIT 2 Color
CHAPTER 2 The Nature of Things
UNIT 1 States and Properties of Things
UNIT 2 The Nature of Content
UNIT 3 Quantity Expressions
How to read MORE numbers (year, date, time, phone number, etc.)
PART 3 Food, Clothing, and Shelter
CHAPTER 1 Clothing
UNIT 1 Condition of clothes
UNIT 2 Clothing
MORE Clothing Types
UNIT 3 Fabric
MORE Fabric Types
CHAPTER 2 FOOD
UNIT 1 Taste of Food
UNIT 2 Texture
UNIT 3 Ingredients and Food Conditions
CHAPTER 3 HOUSING
UNIT 1 Types of Buildings
UNIT 2 Building Characteristics
MORE Housing Structure
UNIT 3 Furniture, home appliances, various items, vehicles
MORE Various Furniture
MORE Various Home Appliances
PART 4 Work and Life
CHAPTER 1 Work and Business
UNIT 1 Day, Work
UNIT 2 Teamwork, Office Relations
MORE Job Introduction
CHAPTER 2 Relationships, Belonging
UNIT 1 Friends
UNIT 2 Lovers, Couples
UNIT 3 Relatives
MORE RELATIONSHIPS
UNIT 4 Company Colleagues & Others
MORE Company Ranks, Positions
CHAPTER 3 Atmosphere
UNIT 1 Atmosphere General
UNIT 2 People's Atmosphere
UNIT 3 Location, Atmosphere of the Building
CHAPTER 4 Weather, Seasons, Time, Location, Direction
UNIT 1 Weather
UNIT 2 Seasons
UNIT 3 hours
MORE Time Related Proverbs in English
UNIT 4 Location, Direction
CHAPTER 5 Personal Economic Life
UNIT 1 Personal Economy in General
UNIT 2 Wages and Pensions
UNIT 3 Deposits, Loans, and Investments
UNIT 4 Insurance, Taxes
MORE Various Insurance
CHAPTER 6 Hobbies and Religion
UNIT 1 Hobbies
MORE Various Hobbies
UNIT 2 Religion
MORE Religious Terms
CHAPTER 7 Language and Education
UNIT 1 Language
UNIT 2 EDUCATION
PART 5 SOCIETY
CHAPTER 1 Politics, Diplomacy, and Economics
UNIT 1 Politics
UNIT 2 Diplomacy
UNIT 3 General Economy
UNIT 4 Game
UNIT 5 TRADE, FOREX
UNIT 6 Prices
UNIT 7 Interest Rates
UNIT 8 Stock prices, stocks
UNIT 9 REAL ESTATE
CHAPTER 2 Law, Crime, and Incidents
UNIT 1 LAW
UNIT 2 CRIME
UNIT 3 Incidents
CHAPTER 3 Media and Popular Culture
UNIT 1 Media, Press, and SNS
UNIT 2 Art, Popular Culture
CHAPTER 4: REGION DESCRIPTION
UNIT 1 Country
UNIT 2 Cities and Provinces
UNIT 3 Neighborhood
UNIT 4 Streets, Roads
UNIT 5 Traffic Conditions
PART 6 NATURE AND THE ENVIRONMENT
CHAPTER 1 Nature
UNIT 1 Nature General
UNIT 2 Natural Phenomena
UNIT 3 Plants
UNIT 4 ANIMALS
UNIT 5 Geography, Topography
UNIT 6 Weather
UNIT 7 Celestial Bodies, Space
CHAPTER 2 Natural Disasters and the Environment
UNIT 1 Various natural disasters
UNIT 2 Earthquakes and Volcanoes
UNIT 3 General Environment
UNIT 4 Global Warming
INDEX
Korean index
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Publisher's Review
Invest in learning everyday 'state' expressions to maximize your English conversational potential!
We are always in some state.
I feel refreshed after sleeping well all night, and I am in good shape thanks to working out hard.
It looks great with any outfit and is chic.
This condition does not end with us.
The state of the society, country, and economic system we belong to is also in a certain state.
The things we see with our eyes are also in a certain state, and furthermore, the weather, seasons, and climate that change every day are also in a certain state.
All of these become material for conversation and enter the realm of writing.
So, one of the things that people who want to be good at English need to know is how to express these everyday situations in English.
In "Almost All State Expressions in English," we present essential state expressions for describing yourself, stating objective facts, and describing the states of people and things around you, divided into familiar, everyday categories.
'How do you do all these expressions?' - I nod and read until I find myself reading it all.
The world or structure of knowledge that an individual possesses is called a schema, and when learners learn information related to the schema they already have, they can understand and remember new information more easily.
Since we already have a clear understanding of the conditions presented in this book, it is easy to learn them in English.
This is because new information in English is connected to what you already know, making it more deeply embedded in your memory.
You will feel your vocabulary improving as you continue to have 'aha moments' like 'Oh, so that's how you express it in English' or 'Oh, they even express things like this'.
Familiar expressions and matching images help you easily understand and remember the content without the burden of studying.
"Is it enough just to know the expressions?" - Increase usability with practical sentences you can use right away.
Learning English isn't just about knowing expressions.
The reason for learning these status expressions is so that you can use them when communicating with native speakers.
In other words, it is more important to know how to use the expression and in what situation.
In "Almost Every State of Being in English," we present practical sentences that can be used immediately in conversations with native speakers or in writing.
It is a sentence that can be used in any way by changing the subject, tense, etc. to suit the situation you want to write in, and it allows you to string beads (expressions) together to create a treasure (conversational sentence).
We are always in some state.
I feel refreshed after sleeping well all night, and I am in good shape thanks to working out hard.
It looks great with any outfit and is chic.
This condition does not end with us.
The state of the society, country, and economic system we belong to is also in a certain state.
The things we see with our eyes are also in a certain state, and furthermore, the weather, seasons, and climate that change every day are also in a certain state.
All of these become material for conversation and enter the realm of writing.
So, one of the things that people who want to be good at English need to know is how to express these everyday situations in English.
In "Almost All State Expressions in English," we present essential state expressions for describing yourself, stating objective facts, and describing the states of people and things around you, divided into familiar, everyday categories.
'How do you do all these expressions?' - I nod and read until I find myself reading it all.
The world or structure of knowledge that an individual possesses is called a schema, and when learners learn information related to the schema they already have, they can understand and remember new information more easily.
Since we already have a clear understanding of the conditions presented in this book, it is easy to learn them in English.
This is because new information in English is connected to what you already know, making it more deeply embedded in your memory.
You will feel your vocabulary improving as you continue to have 'aha moments' like 'Oh, so that's how you express it in English' or 'Oh, they even express things like this'.
Familiar expressions and matching images help you easily understand and remember the content without the burden of studying.
"Is it enough just to know the expressions?" - Increase usability with practical sentences you can use right away.
Learning English isn't just about knowing expressions.
The reason for learning these status expressions is so that you can use them when communicating with native speakers.
In other words, it is more important to know how to use the expression and in what situation.
In "Almost Every State of Being in English," we present practical sentences that can be used immediately in conversations with native speakers or in writing.
It is a sentence that can be used in any way by changing the subject, tense, etc. to suit the situation you want to write in, and it allows you to string beads (expressions) together to create a treasure (conversational sentence).
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 9, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 368 pages | 860g | 170*250*22mm
- ISBN13: 9791171011568
- ISBN10: 1171011563
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