
30 Days to Read English: Anne of Green Gables
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Book Introduction
When I was young, I had friends who would gather me in front of the TV even when I was playing outside. 'I'm not the only one who thinks that way.' Anne Shirley from Anne of Green Gables, who made my heart flutter, and the four sisters from Little Women, who gave me strength whenever I was tired. How about reading the original English version of this work that captivates people around the world? "30 Days to Read English: Anne of Green Gables" contains only 30 important scenes so that anyone can read the book regardless of their English proficiency. We have made it possible to read the work as is while reducing the burden of the original text. The scenes between the scenes are well summarized with the plot, and both the flow and fun are contained. If you find it difficult to read the original English text, you can read the translation first or look up the words in advance. If you read the commentary and look at the original English text, you may be able to understand it more easily and richly. |
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Day 01 | Mrs.
Rachel Lynde Is Surprised
Mrs. Rachel Lynde is surprised
Day 02 | Matthew Cuthbert Is Surprised
Matthew Cuthbert is surprised
Day 03 | Marilla Cuthburt Is Surprised
Marilla Cuthbert is surprised
Day 04 | Marilla Makes up Her Mind
Marilla decides
Day 05 | Anne's Bringing-up Is Begun
Anne's education begins
Day 06 | Mrs.
Rachel Lynde Is Properly Horrified
Mrs. Rachel Lynde is thoroughly shocked.
Day 07 | Anne's Apology
Anne's apple
Day 08 |A Solemn Vow and Promise
Solemn oath and promise
Day 09 | The Delights of Anticipation
The joy of anticipation
Day 10 | Anne's Confession #1
Anne's Confession 1
Day 11 | Anne's Confession #2
Anne's Confession 2
Day 12 | A Tempest in the School Teapot #1
The Big Uproar at School 1
Day 13 | A Tempest in the School Teapot #2
The Big Trouble at School 2
Day 14 | Diana Is Invited to Tea With Tragic Results
Inviting Diana ended in tragedy
Day 15 | A New Interest in Life
A new fun in life
Day 16 | Anne to the Rescue
Anne goes to the rescue
Day 17 | A Concert, a Catastrophe, and a Confession
A recital, an unfortunate incident, and a confession
Day 18 | A Good Imagination Gone Wrong
Overactive imagination
Day 19 | Miss Stacy and Her Pupils Get up a Concert
Teacher Stacy and her students plan a presentation.
Day 20 | Matthew Insists on Puffed Sleeves #1
Matthew insists on puff sleeves 1
Day 21 | Matthew Insists on Puffed Sleeves #2
Matthew insists on puff sleeves 2
Day 22 | An Unfortunate Lily Maid
The Unhappy Lily Lady
Day 23 | The Queens Class Is Organized #1
Queen's College Entrance Exam Preparation Class Created 1
Day 24 | The Queens Class Is Organized #2
Queen's College Entrance Exam Preparation Class 2
Day 25 |Where the Brook and River Meet
Where the stream and the river meet
Day 26 | The Pass List Is Out
The list of successful candidates is announced.
Day 27 | A Queen's Girl
Queen's Schoolgirl
Day 28 | The Reaper Whose Name Is Death
A god named Death
Day 29 | The Bend in the Road #1
Street corner 1
Day 30 | The Bend in the Road #2
Street Corner 2
Rachel Lynde Is Surprised
Mrs. Rachel Lynde is surprised
Day 02 | Matthew Cuthbert Is Surprised
Matthew Cuthbert is surprised
Day 03 | Marilla Cuthburt Is Surprised
Marilla Cuthbert is surprised
Day 04 | Marilla Makes up Her Mind
Marilla decides
Day 05 | Anne's Bringing-up Is Begun
Anne's education begins
Day 06 | Mrs.
Rachel Lynde Is Properly Horrified
Mrs. Rachel Lynde is thoroughly shocked.
Day 07 | Anne's Apology
Anne's apple
Day 08 |A Solemn Vow and Promise
Solemn oath and promise
Day 09 | The Delights of Anticipation
The joy of anticipation
Day 10 | Anne's Confession #1
Anne's Confession 1
Day 11 | Anne's Confession #2
Anne's Confession 2
Day 12 | A Tempest in the School Teapot #1
The Big Uproar at School 1
Day 13 | A Tempest in the School Teapot #2
The Big Trouble at School 2
Day 14 | Diana Is Invited to Tea With Tragic Results
Inviting Diana ended in tragedy
Day 15 | A New Interest in Life
A new fun in life
Day 16 | Anne to the Rescue
Anne goes to the rescue
Day 17 | A Concert, a Catastrophe, and a Confession
A recital, an unfortunate incident, and a confession
Day 18 | A Good Imagination Gone Wrong
Overactive imagination
Day 19 | Miss Stacy and Her Pupils Get up a Concert
Teacher Stacy and her students plan a presentation.
Day 20 | Matthew Insists on Puffed Sleeves #1
Matthew insists on puff sleeves 1
Day 21 | Matthew Insists on Puffed Sleeves #2
Matthew insists on puff sleeves 2
Day 22 | An Unfortunate Lily Maid
The Unhappy Lily Lady
Day 23 | The Queens Class Is Organized #1
Queen's College Entrance Exam Preparation Class Created 1
Day 24 | The Queens Class Is Organized #2
Queen's College Entrance Exam Preparation Class 2
Day 25 |Where the Brook and River Meet
Where the stream and the river meet
Day 26 | The Pass List Is Out
The list of successful candidates is announced.
Day 27 | A Queen's Girl
Queen's Schoolgirl
Day 28 | The Reaper Whose Name Is Death
A god named Death
Day 29 | The Bend in the Road #1
Street corner 1
Day 30 | The Bend in the Road #2
Street Corner 2
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Publisher's Review
So that you can read this book regardless of your English proficiency
Only 30 important scenes were selected.
We made it possible to read the work as is while reducing the burden of the original text.
It's like a YouTube video that only contains key scenes from a drama or movie.
The scenes are well summarized with plot information, so you won't miss out on the flow or fun.
It's a story that already exists in our memories.
Moreover, the main character is our childhood best friend.
To reduce the burden of studying and convey the emotions intact, the author, Ritter Stella, became a docent.
Rather than focusing on English, we included interesting stories such as descriptions of the times, culture, and characters, allowing readers to focus on the literature.
Our goal is simply 'consistent for 30 days'.
If you find it difficult to read the original English text, you can read the translation first or look up the words in advance.
Reading the commentary and the original English text will help you understand the lesson more easily and enrich your understanding. Scanning the QR code will accurately read the original text you'll be learning today, and Teacher Ritter Stella will explain the English expressions and interpretations.
What did you open this book for?
Why do you want to study English again when it's not easy?
We thought differently.
This book has no purpose.
To read difficult original texts
I'm not even talking about talking to native speakers.
What we're trying to do is just encounter English every day.
It's about collecting small actions every day.
Small actions add up to make a difference.
When you experience change, you may come to like it.
Maybe that could be studying English.
So that I can read this book steadily without wavering
We've been thinking about it for over a year, and the traces of that have left their mark on various devices.
Don't worry about whether you're doing it right or not, just focus on what you're doing right now.
'Studying' might be enough.
To the story I once loved
English, try again.
Reader's Letter
The best part was the time spent reading sentence by sentence, whole sentences together with Ms. Stella.
If you follow along slowly like that, you will have a surprising experience where you won't even think about studying English.
I did.
As you listen to the lectures and review on your own, and as you spend more time reading, you will experience that you are gaining the strength to read on your own.
You can't miss the lectures that explain the background in detail and describe the characters in three dimensions.
Jo Hyun-ah (Great Coach)
Reading original texts in a storytelling format never seen before.
You can delve deeper into the classics written in their original language with Stella's interpretations of the works.
As a reader and storyteller, once you finish this book, you'll want to read another one.
This is a book I would definitely recommend to my teenage child who wants to read English books!
Okmaer
This book quenched my thirst for so long! When I read a book in its original form, I enjoy savoring each sentence, understanding it, and reading it.
So, I buy the original and the translated version together and compare them.
But since there were so many paraphrases, it was difficult to compare each sentence.
For me, Teacher Ritter Stella's English commentary lecture was exactly what I had been waiting for for a long time.
I highly recommend it to anyone who, like me, devours the original text from beginning to end.
I really enjoyed watching it.
Jo Yeon-woo
I wasn't close with Anne of Green Gables.
We only knew each other through acquaintance.
But now Anne has become my friend for life.
After being re-introduced to Professor Ritter Stella through this book.
How sturdy it is.
Every time I look at this book, I feel like I'm having a conversation with Anne in English.
Isn't it difficult to converse in English? Not at all.
Even if you lack knowledge, you can know through emotion.
The moment you open this book, you will find yourself in Anne's house.
Lee Bitnara
I really like Anne of Green Gables so much that I even visited PEI, Canada, where the author lived.
There, I also bought the original copy of 'Anne of Green Gables' as a souvenir.
But the moment I opened the first page, I was overwhelmed by the English and kept putting the book down.
Then, I came across this book, which has a powerful power that makes me immerse myself in the story, putting aside grammar and reading explanations.
As you read, you will gain confidence that you can read any other original book you have.
Now I think I can replace the dusty books at home with books to read.
Jo Ye-in
Only 30 important scenes were selected.
We made it possible to read the work as is while reducing the burden of the original text.
It's like a YouTube video that only contains key scenes from a drama or movie.
The scenes are well summarized with plot information, so you won't miss out on the flow or fun.
It's a story that already exists in our memories.
Moreover, the main character is our childhood best friend.
To reduce the burden of studying and convey the emotions intact, the author, Ritter Stella, became a docent.
Rather than focusing on English, we included interesting stories such as descriptions of the times, culture, and characters, allowing readers to focus on the literature.
Our goal is simply 'consistent for 30 days'.
If you find it difficult to read the original English text, you can read the translation first or look up the words in advance.
Reading the commentary and the original English text will help you understand the lesson more easily and enrich your understanding. Scanning the QR code will accurately read the original text you'll be learning today, and Teacher Ritter Stella will explain the English expressions and interpretations.
What did you open this book for?
Why do you want to study English again when it's not easy?
We thought differently.
This book has no purpose.
To read difficult original texts
I'm not even talking about talking to native speakers.
What we're trying to do is just encounter English every day.
It's about collecting small actions every day.
Small actions add up to make a difference.
When you experience change, you may come to like it.
Maybe that could be studying English.
So that I can read this book steadily without wavering
We've been thinking about it for over a year, and the traces of that have left their mark on various devices.
Don't worry about whether you're doing it right or not, just focus on what you're doing right now.
'Studying' might be enough.
To the story I once loved
English, try again.
Reader's Letter
The best part was the time spent reading sentence by sentence, whole sentences together with Ms. Stella.
If you follow along slowly like that, you will have a surprising experience where you won't even think about studying English.
I did.
As you listen to the lectures and review on your own, and as you spend more time reading, you will experience that you are gaining the strength to read on your own.
You can't miss the lectures that explain the background in detail and describe the characters in three dimensions.
Jo Hyun-ah (Great Coach)
Reading original texts in a storytelling format never seen before.
You can delve deeper into the classics written in their original language with Stella's interpretations of the works.
As a reader and storyteller, once you finish this book, you'll want to read another one.
This is a book I would definitely recommend to my teenage child who wants to read English books!
Okmaer
This book quenched my thirst for so long! When I read a book in its original form, I enjoy savoring each sentence, understanding it, and reading it.
So, I buy the original and the translated version together and compare them.
But since there were so many paraphrases, it was difficult to compare each sentence.
For me, Teacher Ritter Stella's English commentary lecture was exactly what I had been waiting for for a long time.
I highly recommend it to anyone who, like me, devours the original text from beginning to end.
I really enjoyed watching it.
Jo Yeon-woo
I wasn't close with Anne of Green Gables.
We only knew each other through acquaintance.
But now Anne has become my friend for life.
After being re-introduced to Professor Ritter Stella through this book.
How sturdy it is.
Every time I look at this book, I feel like I'm having a conversation with Anne in English.
Isn't it difficult to converse in English? Not at all.
Even if you lack knowledge, you can know through emotion.
The moment you open this book, you will find yourself in Anne's house.
Lee Bitnara
I really like Anne of Green Gables so much that I even visited PEI, Canada, where the author lived.
There, I also bought the original copy of 'Anne of Green Gables' as a souvenir.
But the moment I opened the first page, I was overwhelmed by the English and kept putting the book down.
Then, I came across this book, which has a powerful power that makes me immerse myself in the story, putting aside grammar and reading explanations.
As you read, you will gain confidence that you can read any other original book you have.
Now I think I can replace the dusty books at home with books to read.
Jo Ye-in
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 10, 2024
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 312 pages | 414g | 135*194*23mm
- ISBN13: 9791140708932
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