
Teacher Jooah's English Conversation: Quick and Easy (Overseas Travel Edition)
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Book Introduction
Real speaking skills taught by the best English conversation training master, Jooah.
“Real English that lets you converse fluently with native speakers has arrived!”
“I’ve been studying English for over 30 years, but I’m still a complete beginner.
“It’s my lifelong dream to be good at English.”
For those who are suffering with low self-esteem because of English, God Joo-ah, the god of English, has returned with the ultimate English conversation secret book.
Teacher Joo-ah, the author of the best-selling book "I Can Be an English Genius in 100 Days" and the best English conversation training expert who has transformed thousands of English dropouts into English geniuses, has carefully selected 100 real English patterns that will help you have smooth conversations with native speakers and put them in one book.
We have painstakingly included not only the most frequently used and favorite English sound blocks and vivid dialogues in daily life by native speakers, but also application and advanced expressions of the core sound blocks, and expressions that Koreans often find confusing.
It also contains the secrets of voice tuning by Teacher Jooah, which has been praised by 550,000 people, such as how to pronounce sounds with linking, how to read with emphasis, and how to follow the rhythm so that native speakers can understand them perfectly.
We have meticulously included English pronunciation symbols and Korean pronunciation notations that are difficult to find in other books.
A QR code is also provided for each pattern.
In addition to Teacher Jooah's vivid explanations, you can also listen to all examples in a vivid voice of a native speaker, complete with breathing, pronunciation, stress, and speed.
A “Mini English Vocabulary Handbook” is also included as a useful appendix in the book.
It contains essential vocabulary that is frequently used in various situations, so you can use it anytime, anywhere.
If you want to learn 100% of the English patterns, pronunciation, and intonation used by native speakers, open this book.
Not only will your listening and speaking skills improve simultaneously, but your English confidence will also increase by 200%.
“Real English that lets you converse fluently with native speakers has arrived!”
“I’ve been studying English for over 30 years, but I’m still a complete beginner.
“It’s my lifelong dream to be good at English.”
For those who are suffering with low self-esteem because of English, God Joo-ah, the god of English, has returned with the ultimate English conversation secret book.
Teacher Joo-ah, the author of the best-selling book "I Can Be an English Genius in 100 Days" and the best English conversation training expert who has transformed thousands of English dropouts into English geniuses, has carefully selected 100 real English patterns that will help you have smooth conversations with native speakers and put them in one book.
We have painstakingly included not only the most frequently used and favorite English sound blocks and vivid dialogues in daily life by native speakers, but also application and advanced expressions of the core sound blocks, and expressions that Koreans often find confusing.
It also contains the secrets of voice tuning by Teacher Jooah, which has been praised by 550,000 people, such as how to pronounce sounds with linking, how to read with emphasis, and how to follow the rhythm so that native speakers can understand them perfectly.
We have meticulously included English pronunciation symbols and Korean pronunciation notations that are difficult to find in other books.
A QR code is also provided for each pattern.
In addition to Teacher Jooah's vivid explanations, you can also listen to all examples in a vivid voice of a native speaker, complete with breathing, pronunciation, stress, and speed.
A “Mini English Vocabulary Handbook” is also included as a useful appendix in the book.
It contains essential vocabulary that is frequently used in various situations, so you can use it anytime, anywhere.
If you want to learn 100% of the English patterns, pronunciation, and intonation used by native speakers, open this book.
Not only will your listening and speaking skills improve simultaneously, but your English confidence will also increase by 200%.
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How to Use This Book 200% to Speak and Listen Like a Native Speaker
Prologue_ We support your tomorrow of enjoying English!
INTRO
To listen and speak fluently like a native speaker
Why is English conversation so difficult for me?
Confidence is 80% English! Confidence opens your mouth.
The Real Reason Why You Can't Hear or Speak English
Korean and English have different pronunciations and word orders.
If you don't practice English every day like a routine,
Solution Secret 01_ Sound Tuning to Make English Easy
The key points of English pronunciation are the collarbone and exhalation.
Focus on what you hear instead of what you know.
Focus on rhythm and stress, not pronunciation.
Learn to consonant sounds that stick like magnets
Breathing also requires practice
Solution Secret 02_ Sound Blocks for Fluent English
Think of them as sound blocks, not words.
Learn as many sound blocks as possible
Have fun with the sound blocks =
PART 1
Things you can say right away when you meet a foreigner
Invincible Sound Block 20
Invincible Sound Block 01_ Can I
An expression used when requesting or asking for something
Can I have the chicken, please?
Invincible Sound Block 02_ Could you please
An expression used when making a polite request or request
Could you please pass the salt?
Invincible Sound Block 03_ I have to
An expression used when something needs to be done
I have to finish this report.
Invincible Sound Block 04_ I want to
An expression used when you want or want to do something
I want to travel the world.
Invincible Sound Block 05_ I want you to
An expression used when asking someone to do something
I want you to clean your room.
Invincible Sound Block 06_ Do you want to
An expression used when asking the other person what they want to do
Do you want to go to the movies?
Invincible Sound Block 07_ Do you want me to
An expression used when asking the other person what you want them to do for you
Do you want me to help you with that?
Invincible Sound Block 08_ I'm
An expression used to express one's state or feelings
I'm excited about the trip.
Invincible Sound Block 09_ I'm going to
An expression used when talking about something to be done in the future
I'm going to visit my grandparents this weekend.
Invincible Sound Block 10_ Let's
An expression used when suggesting doing something together
Let's go for a walk in the park.
Invincible Sound Block 11_ Would you like to
An expression used when suggesting something to the other person
Would you like to join us for dinner?
Invincible Sound Block 12_ I've been
An expression used to describe something that has continued from the past to the present
I've been studying English for three years.
Invincible Sound Block 13_ Have you ever
An expression used when asking about experiences from the past to the present
Have you ever been to Paris?
Invincible Sound Block 14_ I think
An expression used when expressing one's thoughts or opinions
I think it's a great opportunity for us.
Invincible Sound Block 15_ I'd like to
An expression used when telling someone what you want to say
I'd like to make a reservation.
Invincible Sound Block 16_ How do you
An expression used when asking someone for a method
How do you make this dish?
Invincible Sound Block 17_ I can't wait to
An expression used when you are very much looking forward to something
I can't wait to see you.
Invincible Sound Block 18_ Do you mind if
An expression used when asking permission from the other person
Do you mind if I open the window?
Invincible Sound Block 19_ I'm not sure if
An expression used to tell someone that you are not sure
I'm not sure if this is the right way.
Invincible Sound Block 20_ I was wondering if
An expression used when politely asking or making a request to the other person.
I was wondering if you could help me.
PART 2
Correcting the most common English mistakes made by Koreans
Invincible Sound Block 20
Invincible Sound Block 21_ I'm interested in
An expression used when you are interested in something
I'm interested in learning Spanish.
Invincible Sound Block 22_ I'm bored
An expression used to express boredom
I'm bored with this movie.
Invincible Sound Block 23_ I ended up
An expression used to explain how things ultimately turned out
I ended up cooking dinner myself.
Invincible Sound Block 24_ I can't help
An expression used when you cannot stop an action
I can't help laughing.
Invincible Sound Block 25_ It's difficult to
An expression used when something is difficult to do
It's difficult to concentrate with all this noise.
Invincible Sound Block 26_ I look forward to
An expression used when expecting something
I look forward to meeting you.
Invincible Sound Block 27_ I used to
An expression used to describe past habits or actions
I used to play basketball every weekend.
Invincible Sound Block 28_ I am used to
An expression used to say that you are familiar with something
I am used to waking up early.
Invincible Sound Block 29_ It depends on
An expression used to say that something depends on the situation
It depends on the weather.
Invincible Sound Block 30_ I agree with you
Expressions used when agreeing
I agree with you on that point.
Invincible Sound Block 31_ A is different from B
An expression used to indicate that the objects of comparison are different
This software is different from the previous version.
Invincible Sound Block 32_ I feel like
An expression used to express a certain feeling or desire
I feel like going for a run.
Invincible Sound Block 33_ It's my first time
An expression used when doing something for the first time
It's my first time driving alone.
Invincible Sound Block 34_ It's worth
An expression used to say that something is worth doing
It's worth visiting this museum.
Invincible Sound Block 35_ I stopped
An expression used to say that an action has been stopped
I stopped drinking coffee.
Invincible Sound Block 36_ It's important to
An expression used to say that something is important
It's important to stay hydrated.
Invincible Sound Block 37_ I have trouble
An expression used when something is difficult or hard
I have trouble sleeping at night.
Invincible Sound Block 38_ You had better
An expression used when recommending or warning about a certain action
You had better finish your homework.
Invincible Sound Block 39_ I Find it difficult to
An expression used to say that something is difficult
I find it difficult to wake up early.
Invincible Sound Block 40_ I'm supposed to
An expression used when something needs to be done
I am supposed to finish this report by tomorrow.
PART 3
About time, place, and emotions that are frequently used in daily life
Invincible Sound Block 20
Invincible Sound Block 41_ It's time to
An expression used to say that it is time to do something
It's time to go to bed.
Invincible Sound Block 42_ in the morning
An expression used to indicate a specific time of day
I jog in the morning.
Invincible Sound Block 43_ at+time
An expression used when specifying a specific time
I'll meet you at 3 PM.
Invincible Sound Block 44_ on+day
An expression used when specifying a specific day of the week
I have a meeting on Monday.
Invincible Sound Block 45_ by+time
An expression used to indicate a specific time
I need to finish this by 5 PM.
Invincible Sound Block 46_ at+place
An expression used when at a specific point or place
I am at the bus stop.
Invincible Sound Block 47_ in+place
An expression used when you are in a certain place
I am in the library.
Invincible Sound Block 48_ on+place
An expression used when on the surface of a place
They are on the kitchen counter.
Invincible Sound Block 49_ in front of
An expression used when you are in front of a certain place
I am waiting in front of the building.
Invincible Sound Block 50_ on the corner of
An expression used when you are at the corner of a place
The cafe is on the corner of Maple Street.
Invincible Sound Block 51_ I feel
Expressions used to express one's feelings
I feel happy because I got a promotion.
Invincible Sound Block 52_ I get
An expression used when emotions change in a specific situation
I get nervous before exams.
Invincible Sound Block 53_ It makes me
An expression used when something makes you feel a certain emotion
It makes me happy.
Invincible Sound Block 54_ I'm worried about
An expression used when worrying about a specific situation or event
I'm worried about my exams.
Invincible Sound Block 55_ I'm excited about
An expression used when you are excited or looking forward to something
I'm excited about the trip.
Invincible Sound Block 56_ I'm disappointed in
An expression used when you are disappointed in someone or something
I'm disappointed in you.
Invincible Sound Block 57_ I'm grateful for
An expression used when expressing gratitude for something or someone
I'm grateful for your help.
Invincible Sound Block 58_ I can't believe
An expression used to express surprise about something
I can't believe it's already December.
Invincible Sound Block 59_ I'm afraid of
An expression used to express fear about something
I'm afraid of spiders.
Invincible Sound Block 60_ I regret
An expression used when you regret something
I regret my decision.
PART 4
It's a basic word, but I can't quite get it out of my mouth.
Invincible Sound Block 20
Invincible Sound Block 61_ I happen to
An expression used when you happen to do something by chance
I happen to know her.
Invincible Sound Block 62_ I was about to
An expression used when you are about to do something
I was about to call you.
Invincible Sound Block 63_ I was going to
An expression used when you tried to do something but couldn't
I was going to call you.
Invincible Sound Block 64_ It's as good as
An expression used when something is as good as or almost the same as another thing
It's as good as everyone says.
Invincible Sound Block 65_ It's hard for me to
An expression used when doing something feels difficult
It's hard for me to concentrate.
Invincible Sound Block 66_ How do you feel about
An expression used when asking for opinions or feelings about something or a situation
How do you feel about the new policy?
Invincible Sound Block 67_ I didn't get
An expression used when you don't understand something
I didn't get that.
Invincible Sound Block 68_ I never thought
An expression used when encountering something completely unexpected
I never thought I'd see you here.
Invincible Sound Block 69_ As soon as
An expression used when something happens and you need to do something else immediately
As soon as I finish work, I'll call you.
Invincible Sound Block 70_ I have nothing to do with
An expression used to say that something has nothing to do with something
I have nothing to do with this decision.
Invincible Sound Block 71_ I might be able to
An expression used to talk about the possibility of doing something
I might be able to if I stay late.
Invincible Sound Block 72_ I'm good at
An expression used when saying that someone is good at something
I'm good at solving problems.
Invincible Sound Block 73_ I'll make sure
An expression used when saying that you will definitely do something
I'll make sure everything is ready.
Invincible Sound Block 74_ I don't mind
An expression used when one does not care about a specific situation or action.
I don't mind waiting.
Invincible Sound Block 75_ Let me see if
An expression used when saying that you will check or investigate something
Let me see if I can check with the front desk.
Invincible Sound Block 76_ I was hoping
An expression used to express some expectation or hope
I was hoping you could give me a ride to the airport.
Invincible Sound Block 77_ It's not about
An expression used to emphasize that something is not the essential subject or reason
It's not about winning.
Invincible Sound Block 78_ I can't afford to
An expression used when one is financially, time-wise, or psychologically short on resources
I can't afford to buy a new car right now.
Invincible Sound Block 79_ What made you
An expression used when asking about the motivation behind doing something
What made you decide to move?
Invincible Sound Block 80_ I can't think of
An expression used when you can't think of something
I can't think of a better idea.
PART 5
Koreans can't understand it at all, it's a language used by real native speakers.
Invincible Sound Block 20
Invincible Sound Block 81_ I have a way with
An expression used when handling something well
I have a way with words.
Invincible Sound Block 82_ I could use a hand with
An expression used when you need help doing something
I could use a hand with this project.
Invincible Sound Block 83_ I'm all for
An expression used when you completely agree with something
I'm all for trying new things.
Invincible Sound Block 84_ It never hurts to
An expression used to emphasize that a certain action is not harmful
It never hurts to ask.
Invincible Sound Block 85_ I'm not big on
An expression used when you are not very interested in something
I'm not big on sports.
Invincible Sound Block 86_ Subject+is not my cup of tea
An expression used to indicate that something is not to my taste
That's not my cup of tea.
Invincible Sound Block 87_ Subject+is second nature
A pattern used to indicate that an activity is natural
Teaching is second nature to me.
Invincible Sound Block 88_ I'd go so far as to say
An expression used when expressing one's opinion strongly
I'd go so far as to say it's the best movie of the year.
Invincible Sound Block 89_ It's not unlike
An expression used when saying that two objects are similar
It's not unlike a puzzle.
Invincible Sound Block 90_ I tend to
An expression used when talking about one's usual behavioral tendencies or habits
I tend to overthink things.
Invincible Sound Block 91_ I'm prone to
An expression used to indicate a tendency to do something
I'm prone to making mistakes when I'm tired.
Invincible Sound Block 92_ I take pride in
An expression used to express an action that one is proud of
I take pride in my work.
Invincible Sound Block 93_ I wouldn't put it past
An expression used to talk about the possibility that someone will act negatively
I wouldn't put it past him to lie about his experience.
Invincible Sound Block 94_ I'm hooked on
An expression used to describe being deeply engrossed in something
I'm hooked on this new TV show.
Invincible Sound Block 95_ I'm on the fence about
An expression used when you can't make a decision about a choice
I'm on the fence about accepting the job offer.
Invincible Sound Block 96_ It goes without saying that
An expression used when something is so obvious that it doesn't need to be said
It goes without saying that we need to meet the deadline.
Invincible Sound Block 97_ I'm at a loss for
An expression used when you are speechless or don't know what to do
I'm at a loss for words.
Invincible Sound Block 98_ I beg to differ
An expression used to express a difference of opinion
I beg to differ with you.
Invincible Sound Block 99_ It slipped my mind
An expression used when you can't think of what to do
It slipped my mind to cancel.
Invincible Sound Block 100_ I'm in over my head
An expression used when one feels overwhelmed by a task
I'm in over my head with this project.
supplement
Appendix 1_ 10 Easy Greetings to Say When You Meet
Appendix 2_ 10 English Expressions We Use Frequently
Appendix 3_ English Conversation for Immediate Use While Traveling Abroad 2
Special Appendix_ Mini English Vocabulary Handbook
How to Use This Book 200% to Speak and Listen Like a Native Speaker
Prologue_ We support your tomorrow of enjoying English!
INTRO
To listen and speak fluently like a native speaker
Why is English conversation so difficult for me?
Confidence is 80% English! Confidence opens your mouth.
The Real Reason Why You Can't Hear or Speak English
Korean and English have different pronunciations and word orders.
If you don't practice English every day like a routine,
Solution Secret 01_ Sound Tuning to Make English Easy
The key points of English pronunciation are the collarbone and exhalation.
Focus on what you hear instead of what you know.
Focus on rhythm and stress, not pronunciation.
Learn to consonant sounds that stick like magnets
Breathing also requires practice
Solution Secret 02_ Sound Blocks for Fluent English
Think of them as sound blocks, not words.
Learn as many sound blocks as possible
Have fun with the sound blocks =
PART 1
Things you can say right away when you meet a foreigner
Invincible Sound Block 20
Invincible Sound Block 01_ Can I
An expression used when requesting or asking for something
Can I have the chicken, please?
Invincible Sound Block 02_ Could you please
An expression used when making a polite request or request
Could you please pass the salt?
Invincible Sound Block 03_ I have to
An expression used when something needs to be done
I have to finish this report.
Invincible Sound Block 04_ I want to
An expression used when you want or want to do something
I want to travel the world.
Invincible Sound Block 05_ I want you to
An expression used when asking someone to do something
I want you to clean your room.
Invincible Sound Block 06_ Do you want to
An expression used when asking the other person what they want to do
Do you want to go to the movies?
Invincible Sound Block 07_ Do you want me to
An expression used when asking the other person what you want them to do for you
Do you want me to help you with that?
Invincible Sound Block 08_ I'm
An expression used to express one's state or feelings
I'm excited about the trip.
Invincible Sound Block 09_ I'm going to
An expression used when talking about something to be done in the future
I'm going to visit my grandparents this weekend.
Invincible Sound Block 10_ Let's
An expression used when suggesting doing something together
Let's go for a walk in the park.
Invincible Sound Block 11_ Would you like to
An expression used when suggesting something to the other person
Would you like to join us for dinner?
Invincible Sound Block 12_ I've been
An expression used to describe something that has continued from the past to the present
I've been studying English for three years.
Invincible Sound Block 13_ Have you ever
An expression used when asking about experiences from the past to the present
Have you ever been to Paris?
Invincible Sound Block 14_ I think
An expression used when expressing one's thoughts or opinions
I think it's a great opportunity for us.
Invincible Sound Block 15_ I'd like to
An expression used when telling someone what you want to say
I'd like to make a reservation.
Invincible Sound Block 16_ How do you
An expression used when asking someone for a method
How do you make this dish?
Invincible Sound Block 17_ I can't wait to
An expression used when you are very much looking forward to something
I can't wait to see you.
Invincible Sound Block 18_ Do you mind if
An expression used when asking permission from the other person
Do you mind if I open the window?
Invincible Sound Block 19_ I'm not sure if
An expression used to tell someone that you are not sure
I'm not sure if this is the right way.
Invincible Sound Block 20_ I was wondering if
An expression used when politely asking or making a request to the other person.
I was wondering if you could help me.
PART 2
Correcting the most common English mistakes made by Koreans
Invincible Sound Block 20
Invincible Sound Block 21_ I'm interested in
An expression used when you are interested in something
I'm interested in learning Spanish.
Invincible Sound Block 22_ I'm bored
An expression used to express boredom
I'm bored with this movie.
Invincible Sound Block 23_ I ended up
An expression used to explain how things ultimately turned out
I ended up cooking dinner myself.
Invincible Sound Block 24_ I can't help
An expression used when you cannot stop an action
I can't help laughing.
Invincible Sound Block 25_ It's difficult to
An expression used when something is difficult to do
It's difficult to concentrate with all this noise.
Invincible Sound Block 26_ I look forward to
An expression used when expecting something
I look forward to meeting you.
Invincible Sound Block 27_ I used to
An expression used to describe past habits or actions
I used to play basketball every weekend.
Invincible Sound Block 28_ I am used to
An expression used to say that you are familiar with something
I am used to waking up early.
Invincible Sound Block 29_ It depends on
An expression used to say that something depends on the situation
It depends on the weather.
Invincible Sound Block 30_ I agree with you
Expressions used when agreeing
I agree with you on that point.
Invincible Sound Block 31_ A is different from B
An expression used to indicate that the objects of comparison are different
This software is different from the previous version.
Invincible Sound Block 32_ I feel like
An expression used to express a certain feeling or desire
I feel like going for a run.
Invincible Sound Block 33_ It's my first time
An expression used when doing something for the first time
It's my first time driving alone.
Invincible Sound Block 34_ It's worth
An expression used to say that something is worth doing
It's worth visiting this museum.
Invincible Sound Block 35_ I stopped
An expression used to say that an action has been stopped
I stopped drinking coffee.
Invincible Sound Block 36_ It's important to
An expression used to say that something is important
It's important to stay hydrated.
Invincible Sound Block 37_ I have trouble
An expression used when something is difficult or hard
I have trouble sleeping at night.
Invincible Sound Block 38_ You had better
An expression used when recommending or warning about a certain action
You had better finish your homework.
Invincible Sound Block 39_ I Find it difficult to
An expression used to say that something is difficult
I find it difficult to wake up early.
Invincible Sound Block 40_ I'm supposed to
An expression used when something needs to be done
I am supposed to finish this report by tomorrow.
PART 3
About time, place, and emotions that are frequently used in daily life
Invincible Sound Block 20
Invincible Sound Block 41_ It's time to
An expression used to say that it is time to do something
It's time to go to bed.
Invincible Sound Block 42_ in the morning
An expression used to indicate a specific time of day
I jog in the morning.
Invincible Sound Block 43_ at+time
An expression used when specifying a specific time
I'll meet you at 3 PM.
Invincible Sound Block 44_ on+day
An expression used when specifying a specific day of the week
I have a meeting on Monday.
Invincible Sound Block 45_ by+time
An expression used to indicate a specific time
I need to finish this by 5 PM.
Invincible Sound Block 46_ at+place
An expression used when at a specific point or place
I am at the bus stop.
Invincible Sound Block 47_ in+place
An expression used when you are in a certain place
I am in the library.
Invincible Sound Block 48_ on+place
An expression used when on the surface of a place
They are on the kitchen counter.
Invincible Sound Block 49_ in front of
An expression used when you are in front of a certain place
I am waiting in front of the building.
Invincible Sound Block 50_ on the corner of
An expression used when you are at the corner of a place
The cafe is on the corner of Maple Street.
Invincible Sound Block 51_ I feel
Expressions used to express one's feelings
I feel happy because I got a promotion.
Invincible Sound Block 52_ I get
An expression used when emotions change in a specific situation
I get nervous before exams.
Invincible Sound Block 53_ It makes me
An expression used when something makes you feel a certain emotion
It makes me happy.
Invincible Sound Block 54_ I'm worried about
An expression used when worrying about a specific situation or event
I'm worried about my exams.
Invincible Sound Block 55_ I'm excited about
An expression used when you are excited or looking forward to something
I'm excited about the trip.
Invincible Sound Block 56_ I'm disappointed in
An expression used when you are disappointed in someone or something
I'm disappointed in you.
Invincible Sound Block 57_ I'm grateful for
An expression used when expressing gratitude for something or someone
I'm grateful for your help.
Invincible Sound Block 58_ I can't believe
An expression used to express surprise about something
I can't believe it's already December.
Invincible Sound Block 59_ I'm afraid of
An expression used to express fear about something
I'm afraid of spiders.
Invincible Sound Block 60_ I regret
An expression used when you regret something
I regret my decision.
PART 4
It's a basic word, but I can't quite get it out of my mouth.
Invincible Sound Block 20
Invincible Sound Block 61_ I happen to
An expression used when you happen to do something by chance
I happen to know her.
Invincible Sound Block 62_ I was about to
An expression used when you are about to do something
I was about to call you.
Invincible Sound Block 63_ I was going to
An expression used when you tried to do something but couldn't
I was going to call you.
Invincible Sound Block 64_ It's as good as
An expression used when something is as good as or almost the same as another thing
It's as good as everyone says.
Invincible Sound Block 65_ It's hard for me to
An expression used when doing something feels difficult
It's hard for me to concentrate.
Invincible Sound Block 66_ How do you feel about
An expression used when asking for opinions or feelings about something or a situation
How do you feel about the new policy?
Invincible Sound Block 67_ I didn't get
An expression used when you don't understand something
I didn't get that.
Invincible Sound Block 68_ I never thought
An expression used when encountering something completely unexpected
I never thought I'd see you here.
Invincible Sound Block 69_ As soon as
An expression used when something happens and you need to do something else immediately
As soon as I finish work, I'll call you.
Invincible Sound Block 70_ I have nothing to do with
An expression used to say that something has nothing to do with something
I have nothing to do with this decision.
Invincible Sound Block 71_ I might be able to
An expression used to talk about the possibility of doing something
I might be able to if I stay late.
Invincible Sound Block 72_ I'm good at
An expression used when saying that someone is good at something
I'm good at solving problems.
Invincible Sound Block 73_ I'll make sure
An expression used when saying that you will definitely do something
I'll make sure everything is ready.
Invincible Sound Block 74_ I don't mind
An expression used when one does not care about a specific situation or action.
I don't mind waiting.
Invincible Sound Block 75_ Let me see if
An expression used when saying that you will check or investigate something
Let me see if I can check with the front desk.
Invincible Sound Block 76_ I was hoping
An expression used to express some expectation or hope
I was hoping you could give me a ride to the airport.
Invincible Sound Block 77_ It's not about
An expression used to emphasize that something is not the essential subject or reason
It's not about winning.
Invincible Sound Block 78_ I can't afford to
An expression used when one is financially, time-wise, or psychologically short on resources
I can't afford to buy a new car right now.
Invincible Sound Block 79_ What made you
An expression used when asking about the motivation behind doing something
What made you decide to move?
Invincible Sound Block 80_ I can't think of
An expression used when you can't think of something
I can't think of a better idea.
PART 5
Koreans can't understand it at all, it's a language used by real native speakers.
Invincible Sound Block 20
Invincible Sound Block 81_ I have a way with
An expression used when handling something well
I have a way with words.
Invincible Sound Block 82_ I could use a hand with
An expression used when you need help doing something
I could use a hand with this project.
Invincible Sound Block 83_ I'm all for
An expression used when you completely agree with something
I'm all for trying new things.
Invincible Sound Block 84_ It never hurts to
An expression used to emphasize that a certain action is not harmful
It never hurts to ask.
Invincible Sound Block 85_ I'm not big on
An expression used when you are not very interested in something
I'm not big on sports.
Invincible Sound Block 86_ Subject+is not my cup of tea
An expression used to indicate that something is not to my taste
That's not my cup of tea.
Invincible Sound Block 87_ Subject+is second nature
A pattern used to indicate that an activity is natural
Teaching is second nature to me.
Invincible Sound Block 88_ I'd go so far as to say
An expression used when expressing one's opinion strongly
I'd go so far as to say it's the best movie of the year.
Invincible Sound Block 89_ It's not unlike
An expression used when saying that two objects are similar
It's not unlike a puzzle.
Invincible Sound Block 90_ I tend to
An expression used when talking about one's usual behavioral tendencies or habits
I tend to overthink things.
Invincible Sound Block 91_ I'm prone to
An expression used to indicate a tendency to do something
I'm prone to making mistakes when I'm tired.
Invincible Sound Block 92_ I take pride in
An expression used to express an action that one is proud of
I take pride in my work.
Invincible Sound Block 93_ I wouldn't put it past
An expression used to talk about the possibility that someone will act negatively
I wouldn't put it past him to lie about his experience.
Invincible Sound Block 94_ I'm hooked on
An expression used to describe being deeply engrossed in something
I'm hooked on this new TV show.
Invincible Sound Block 95_ I'm on the fence about
An expression used when you can't make a decision about a choice
I'm on the fence about accepting the job offer.
Invincible Sound Block 96_ It goes without saying that
An expression used when something is so obvious that it doesn't need to be said
It goes without saying that we need to meet the deadline.
Invincible Sound Block 97_ I'm at a loss for
An expression used when you are speechless or don't know what to do
I'm at a loss for words.
Invincible Sound Block 98_ I beg to differ
An expression used to express a difference of opinion
I beg to differ with you.
Invincible Sound Block 99_ It slipped my mind
An expression used when you can't think of what to do
It slipped my mind to cancel.
Invincible Sound Block 100_ I'm in over my head
An expression used when one feels overwhelmed by a task
I'm in over my head with this project.
supplement
Appendix 1_ 10 Easy Greetings to Say When You Meet
Appendix 2_ 10 English Expressions We Use Frequently
Appendix 3_ English Conversation for Immediate Use While Traveling Abroad 2
Special Appendix_ Mini English Vocabulary Handbook
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Publisher's Review
The absolute powerhouse of English conversation, praised by 550,000 English idiots
"I want to keep it a secret and keep it to myself! Teacher Joo-ah!"
“Don’t doubt, ‘Can you really hear it?’
Sentences appear immediately, not words.
“You will lose your fear of speaking English.”
“Teacher Jua’s lectures can be summed up in one word: ‘Eureka!’ It’s that kind of feeling.”
“English conversation just comes out of my mouth.
“I never thought that learning English would be this exciting every day!”
“Until now, English was just a desk language, but now you’re teaching me English that I can use on my lips.”
“I was able to understand the pronunciation of native speakers perfectly.
I highly recommend it to anyone who, like me, is seeking to find light.”
“I wish everyone in the world could take this course!”
With over 37 million cumulative views and 550,000 rave reviews, “Jooah’s Teacher_Sound Tune English” is a YouTube English channel that anyone interested in English must subscribe to.
The author, who led a person who was illiterate to become an English genius in just 100 days with sound blocks and sound tuning, which set a new standard for English in Korea, is known as the god of English, 'God Joo-ah.'
Why on earth do people who take Professor Jooah's lectures go crazy for her?
There is no more detailed and friendly explanation than this!
Teacher Jooah's ultimate English class that will boost your English skills and confidence by 200%.
If your TOEIC score is over 900 but you still can't converse in English, if native speakers don't understand you at all even when you muster up the courage to speak in English, if your mind goes blank just when a native speaker speaks to you, then Teacher Jooah's class is the answer.
Listening to her lectures will boost your confidence in English by 200%.
Actually, English is half about confidence.
For those who feel timid and unable to say a word in front of native speakers, the most important thing is confidence.
Teacher Joo-ah has her own secret to boosting your confidence in English.
It is a friendly and detailed explanation based on logical analysis.
After structurally and logically analyzing the differences between Korean and English, we will explain each one so that you can apply the pronunciation method, speaking word order, rhythm of the beat, stress, and spitting sound.
It explains the basic concepts of sound blocks as well as the subtle nuances of similar expressions.
This will help you fully understand the theory of speaking and upgrade your English skills to the next level.
We also have challenges where you can enjoy English on your favorite topics.
Through this, you gain confidence by accumulating small successes one by one.
All these methods are included in the book.
Let's listen to Teacher Jooah's explanation and repeat it.
Before you know it, you will find yourself speaking English fluently.
You will find yourself feeling confident and able to converse with native speakers without hesitation.
“If you learn just 100 invincible sound blocks, your ears will open and your mouth will open!”
100 Real English Patterns That Surprise Even Native Speakers
English conversation skills don't improve just by sitting at a desk and studying like crazy.
As evidence of this, many people are still complete beginners in English despite having poured in time, money, and energy for over 30 years.
If you don't practice English out loud, countless words will just linger in your head and never come out of your mouth.
To be able to blurt out what you want to say at any moment and in any situation, you need to familiarize your mouth and ears with the English expressions that native speakers normally use.
To this end, Teacher Jooah carefully selected 100 of the most frequently used and favorite sound blocks by native speakers and included them in this book.
We have carefully selected sound blocks that native speakers usually use, sound blocks that correct the most common mistakes Koreans make, sound blocks that are basic words that are hard to pronounce, and sound blocks that are used only by native speakers and that Koreans simply cannot understand.
It doesn't stop there.
In addition to applying and in-depth expressions of the core sound blocks, it also includes vivid dialogues that allow you to check and practice how they are used in real conversation situations.
Let's follow along with English problem solver Jooah and read out loud dozens of times to get used to it.
If you learn just 100 invincible sound blocks, even a novice can type out English sentences in just 30 seconds.
“I can speak and listen like a native speaker!”
A special secret to 100% transferring the pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm of a native speaker into your own mouth.
Equip yourself with the most perfect native English conversation skills!
In fact, there are an abundance of English books.
There are many different types.
Books that teach English grammar in detail from the first form, thick books filled only with English conversations, books that tell you to read and speak like crazy with countless examples and vocabulary, etc.
But what you really need is a real English conversation book that you can use right away when you meet a native speaker.
That book is “Jooah’s English Conversation that Comes Out Quickly”.
First, let's read 'Can I'.
If you say [can-ai], native speakers won't be able to understand what you're saying.
They make a noise with [Knai].
'want to' is also pronounced as [warner], not [won-tu].
This is because native speakers contract or pronounce words in a consonant manner when speaking.
When rhythm and accent are added to this, the sound becomes completely inaudible.
So sound tuning is necessary.
This is a program created by Teacher Jooah, and it is a speaking technique that tunes the pronunciation, breathing, pronunciation, rhythm, and stress of native speakers to the English style.
If you train your voice tuning properly, your ears will open to English, the sounds coming out of your mouth will become fluent, and you will be able to hear native speakers properly.
This sound tuning secret is meticulously included in the book.
Not only that, it includes pronunciation symbols and Korean pronunciation notation to show how native speakers pronounce it.
Just by reading along, I can hear the sounds of a native speaker.
Teacher Jooah's kindness doesn't end there.
We have created a vivid explanation lecture on how to pronounce each sound block, and also provide MP3s of all examples and conversations recorded in a native speaker's voice.
There is no English speaking solution book more friendly and pleasant than this one.
This book, which will dramatically improve your native English speaking skills if you repeat and follow along as Teacher Jooah leads, will definitely turn your English speaking skills around.
"I want to keep it a secret and keep it to myself! Teacher Joo-ah!"
“Don’t doubt, ‘Can you really hear it?’
Sentences appear immediately, not words.
“You will lose your fear of speaking English.”
“Teacher Jua’s lectures can be summed up in one word: ‘Eureka!’ It’s that kind of feeling.”
“English conversation just comes out of my mouth.
“I never thought that learning English would be this exciting every day!”
“Until now, English was just a desk language, but now you’re teaching me English that I can use on my lips.”
“I was able to understand the pronunciation of native speakers perfectly.
I highly recommend it to anyone who, like me, is seeking to find light.”
“I wish everyone in the world could take this course!”
With over 37 million cumulative views and 550,000 rave reviews, “Jooah’s Teacher_Sound Tune English” is a YouTube English channel that anyone interested in English must subscribe to.
The author, who led a person who was illiterate to become an English genius in just 100 days with sound blocks and sound tuning, which set a new standard for English in Korea, is known as the god of English, 'God Joo-ah.'
Why on earth do people who take Professor Jooah's lectures go crazy for her?
There is no more detailed and friendly explanation than this!
Teacher Jooah's ultimate English class that will boost your English skills and confidence by 200%.
If your TOEIC score is over 900 but you still can't converse in English, if native speakers don't understand you at all even when you muster up the courage to speak in English, if your mind goes blank just when a native speaker speaks to you, then Teacher Jooah's class is the answer.
Listening to her lectures will boost your confidence in English by 200%.
Actually, English is half about confidence.
For those who feel timid and unable to say a word in front of native speakers, the most important thing is confidence.
Teacher Joo-ah has her own secret to boosting your confidence in English.
It is a friendly and detailed explanation based on logical analysis.
After structurally and logically analyzing the differences between Korean and English, we will explain each one so that you can apply the pronunciation method, speaking word order, rhythm of the beat, stress, and spitting sound.
It explains the basic concepts of sound blocks as well as the subtle nuances of similar expressions.
This will help you fully understand the theory of speaking and upgrade your English skills to the next level.
We also have challenges where you can enjoy English on your favorite topics.
Through this, you gain confidence by accumulating small successes one by one.
All these methods are included in the book.
Let's listen to Teacher Jooah's explanation and repeat it.
Before you know it, you will find yourself speaking English fluently.
You will find yourself feeling confident and able to converse with native speakers without hesitation.
“If you learn just 100 invincible sound blocks, your ears will open and your mouth will open!”
100 Real English Patterns That Surprise Even Native Speakers
English conversation skills don't improve just by sitting at a desk and studying like crazy.
As evidence of this, many people are still complete beginners in English despite having poured in time, money, and energy for over 30 years.
If you don't practice English out loud, countless words will just linger in your head and never come out of your mouth.
To be able to blurt out what you want to say at any moment and in any situation, you need to familiarize your mouth and ears with the English expressions that native speakers normally use.
To this end, Teacher Jooah carefully selected 100 of the most frequently used and favorite sound blocks by native speakers and included them in this book.
We have carefully selected sound blocks that native speakers usually use, sound blocks that correct the most common mistakes Koreans make, sound blocks that are basic words that are hard to pronounce, and sound blocks that are used only by native speakers and that Koreans simply cannot understand.
It doesn't stop there.
In addition to applying and in-depth expressions of the core sound blocks, it also includes vivid dialogues that allow you to check and practice how they are used in real conversation situations.
Let's follow along with English problem solver Jooah and read out loud dozens of times to get used to it.
If you learn just 100 invincible sound blocks, even a novice can type out English sentences in just 30 seconds.
“I can speak and listen like a native speaker!”
A special secret to 100% transferring the pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm of a native speaker into your own mouth.
Equip yourself with the most perfect native English conversation skills!
In fact, there are an abundance of English books.
There are many different types.
Books that teach English grammar in detail from the first form, thick books filled only with English conversations, books that tell you to read and speak like crazy with countless examples and vocabulary, etc.
But what you really need is a real English conversation book that you can use right away when you meet a native speaker.
That book is “Jooah’s English Conversation that Comes Out Quickly”.
First, let's read 'Can I'.
If you say [can-ai], native speakers won't be able to understand what you're saying.
They make a noise with [Knai].
'want to' is also pronounced as [warner], not [won-tu].
This is because native speakers contract or pronounce words in a consonant manner when speaking.
When rhythm and accent are added to this, the sound becomes completely inaudible.
So sound tuning is necessary.
This is a program created by Teacher Jooah, and it is a speaking technique that tunes the pronunciation, breathing, pronunciation, rhythm, and stress of native speakers to the English style.
If you train your voice tuning properly, your ears will open to English, the sounds coming out of your mouth will become fluent, and you will be able to hear native speakers properly.
This sound tuning secret is meticulously included in the book.
Not only that, it includes pronunciation symbols and Korean pronunciation notation to show how native speakers pronounce it.
Just by reading along, I can hear the sounds of a native speaker.
Teacher Jooah's kindness doesn't end there.
We have created a vivid explanation lecture on how to pronounce each sound block, and also provide MP3s of all examples and conversations recorded in a native speaker's voice.
There is no English speaking solution book more friendly and pleasant than this one.
This book, which will dramatically improve your native English speaking skills if you repeat and follow along as Teacher Jooah leads, will definitely turn your English speaking skills around.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 11, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 368 pages | 746g | 152*215*27mm
- ISBN13: 9791191401981
- ISBN10: 1191401987
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