
English Reading Training: Knowledge × Emotion Episode
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Book Introduction
The thrill of opening your mouth in English, a 20-minute daily English story reading training book!
The most ideal speaking solution is to simply tell your thoughts from beginning to end in a story structure based on your own episode.
But it is difficult to tell your own story from the beginning, and it is also difficult to objectively evaluate your English.
So, as the best realistic alternative to this, I suggest 'storytelling practice'.
This textbook contains practical and touching stories.
If you practice speaking the given story from beginning to end on your own, you will experience your English becoming more fluent.
If you practice reading aloud repeatedly, these stories will become naturally memorized, and you can reuse them in various ways in real-life conversations by adding your own thoughts before and after the story.
The most ideal speaking solution is to simply tell your thoughts from beginning to end in a story structure based on your own episode.
But it is difficult to tell your own story from the beginning, and it is also difficult to objectively evaluate your English.
So, as the best realistic alternative to this, I suggest 'storytelling practice'.
This textbook contains practical and touching stories.
If you practice speaking the given story from beginning to end on your own, you will experience your English becoming more fluent.
If you practice reading aloud repeatedly, these stories will become naturally memorized, and you can reuse them in various ways in real-life conversations by adding your own thoughts before and after the story.
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index
Preface
How to Use This Book
Why Storytelling?
Chapter 01 Knowledge Episode
Episode 01 The Broken Window Theory
Episode 02 Heinrich's Law
Episode 03 The Halo Effect
Episode 04 Pareto Principle (80/20 Rule)
Episode 05 The Pygmalion Effect
Episode 06 Boston Matrix
Episode 07 Ockham's Razor
Episode 08 The 3-2-1 Rule
Episode 09 Murphy's Law and Sally's Law
Episode 10: The McNamara Fallacy
Episode 11 Dodo Bird Extinction
Episode 12 Barnum Effect
Episode 13 Black Swan Effect
Episode 14 Straw Man Argument
Episode 15 Conspiracy Theories
Episode 16 Balloon Effect
Episode 17 Devil's Advocate
Episode 18 Cappuccino
Episode 19 Bluetooth
Episode 20 Digital Undertaker (Reputation Manager)
Chapter 02 Touching Episode
Episode 01 The Power of Asking
Episode 02 Changing Perspectives
Episode 03 How You Succeed in Sales
Episode 04 Mind Game
Episode 05 The Right Successor
Episode 06 Customer Service of a 10-year-old boy
Episode 07 What Is Leadership?
Episode 08 Creative Mind
Episode 09 Who Should You Save?
Episode 10 The Carrot and the Egg
Episode 11 Soul Food
Episode 12 Know the Facts First
Episode 13 Having Faith in Your Idea
Episode 14 Change Starts with One Change starts with one step
Episode 15 The Old Woman in the Rain
Episode 16 Real Business Means Caring
Episode 17 Anything Is Possible
Episode 18 Pocket Full of Rocks
Episode 19 Don't Be Afraid to Make a Decision
Episode 20 The Difference
Translations & Answers
How to Use This Book
Why Storytelling?
Chapter 01 Knowledge Episode
Episode 01 The Broken Window Theory
Episode 02 Heinrich's Law
Episode 03 The Halo Effect
Episode 04 Pareto Principle (80/20 Rule)
Episode 05 The Pygmalion Effect
Episode 06 Boston Matrix
Episode 07 Ockham's Razor
Episode 08 The 3-2-1 Rule
Episode 09 Murphy's Law and Sally's Law
Episode 10: The McNamara Fallacy
Episode 11 Dodo Bird Extinction
Episode 12 Barnum Effect
Episode 13 Black Swan Effect
Episode 14 Straw Man Argument
Episode 15 Conspiracy Theories
Episode 16 Balloon Effect
Episode 17 Devil's Advocate
Episode 18 Cappuccino
Episode 19 Bluetooth
Episode 20 Digital Undertaker (Reputation Manager)
Chapter 02 Touching Episode
Episode 01 The Power of Asking
Episode 02 Changing Perspectives
Episode 03 How You Succeed in Sales
Episode 04 Mind Game
Episode 05 The Right Successor
Episode 06 Customer Service of a 10-year-old boy
Episode 07 What Is Leadership?
Episode 08 Creative Mind
Episode 09 Who Should You Save?
Episode 10 The Carrot and the Egg
Episode 11 Soul Food
Episode 12 Know the Facts First
Episode 13 Having Faith in Your Idea
Episode 14 Change Starts with One Change starts with one step
Episode 15 The Old Woman in the Rain
Episode 16 Real Business Means Caring
Episode 17 Anything Is Possible
Episode 18 Pocket Full of Rocks
Episode 19 Don't Be Afraid to Make a Decision
Episode 20 The Difference
Translations & Answers
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Publisher's Review
The first step to becoming a trained speaker: English reading.
Reading practice is 'practice in talking to yourself in English.'
This reading exercise can significantly improve your "formal fluency"—the ability to sound like you speak English better—in a short period of time.
Speaking can be broadly divided into two aspects: content and presentation, which are, simply put, 'what you talk about' and 'how you talk about it.'
Storytelling training can help you fill in both 'how to tell' and 'what to tell' at the same time.
Structure of this book
Story reading training is divided into entering a story, checking comprehension of the trained content, and storytelling.
Entering a story through reading practice
Listen
Before you begin reading practice, listen carefully to the story and see how much you can understand of its content.
Listen&Repeat
The order is to read each sentence out loud and make it your own.
At first, read aloud while looking at the script, and then listen and read aloud without looking at the script.
Shadow Speak
Shadowspeak while listening to audio without a script.
Shadow speaking is not a practice of listening to the end of a sentence and repeating it, but rather a practice of listening to a native speaker's voice and reading it out loud slowly, one beat at a time.
That means you have to read along and listen to the audio at the same time.
Check your understanding of the training content
Questions & Answers
After diligently practicing reading the story, answer the given questions aloud using sentences from the story.
The Q&A format also helps with memorizing the entire story.
Summarize
This is the order in which we talk about the lessons we can learn from the story we practiced reading earlier.
Consider how you can concisely express the theme or lesson of the story and say it out loud.
* Remember and output through storytelling
Storytelling
Remember the story you practiced reciting earlier and fill in the blanks with the appropriate words to tell the story.
Fill in the blanks by referring to the first letter of the word or its Korean translation, and practice while imagining that you are telling a story to the audience in front of you.
Reading practice is 'practice in talking to yourself in English.'
This reading exercise can significantly improve your "formal fluency"—the ability to sound like you speak English better—in a short period of time.
Speaking can be broadly divided into two aspects: content and presentation, which are, simply put, 'what you talk about' and 'how you talk about it.'
Storytelling training can help you fill in both 'how to tell' and 'what to tell' at the same time.
Structure of this book
Story reading training is divided into entering a story, checking comprehension of the trained content, and storytelling.
Entering a story through reading practice
Listen
Before you begin reading practice, listen carefully to the story and see how much you can understand of its content.
Listen&Repeat
The order is to read each sentence out loud and make it your own.
At first, read aloud while looking at the script, and then listen and read aloud without looking at the script.
Shadow Speak
Shadowspeak while listening to audio without a script.
Shadow speaking is not a practice of listening to the end of a sentence and repeating it, but rather a practice of listening to a native speaker's voice and reading it out loud slowly, one beat at a time.
That means you have to read along and listen to the audio at the same time.
Check your understanding of the training content
Questions & Answers
After diligently practicing reading the story, answer the given questions aloud using sentences from the story.
The Q&A format also helps with memorizing the entire story.
Summarize
This is the order in which we talk about the lessons we can learn from the story we practiced reading earlier.
Consider how you can concisely express the theme or lesson of the story and say it out loud.
* Remember and output through storytelling
Storytelling
Remember the story you practiced reciting earlier and fill in the blanks with the appropriate words to tell the story.
Fill in the blanks by referring to the first letter of the word or its Korean translation, and practice while imagining that you are telling a story to the audience in front of you.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: March 14, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 276 pages | 170*250*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791171011445
- ISBN10: 117101144X
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