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3000 Essential English Conversation Expressions
3000 Essential English Conversation Expressions
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Book Introduction
"All New SMART English Conversation Essential Expressions 3000 Especially Strong for Native Speakers" collects and organizes over 3000 expressions frequently used in English conversation by situation.
Section 1 (Basic Conversation) contains expressions used in basic situations such as meeting/appointment, gratitude/encouragement, advice/complaint, joy/sadness, request/suggestion, communication, my thoughts, and agreement/disagreement, grouped by each detailed situation.
Additionally, Section 2 (Situation English) groups together expressions frequently used in specific situations, such as transportation/travel, telephone English, food/restaurants, health/exercise, shopping, business, numbers English, and dating English.
Lastly, Section 3 (Talking about Me & You) contains useful expressions to know when talking to native speakers in Korea or abroad.
Let's understand that 'these expressions' are used in 'this situation' and, even if the expressions are used in the same situation, let's feel how the meaning and usage are different through the dialog attached to each expression.
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Section 1 Basic Conversation

Chapter 1 Meeting/Appointment

01 Greetings When you meet someone you know_ How are you? How (are) you doing? 18
02 Greetings When you meet someone you haven't seen in a long time_ Long time no see? Who is this? How (have) you been? 20
03 Greetings and Other Greeting Expressions_ How was your day? 22
04 Greetings: Greetings for Special Days_ Happy Birthday! 23
05 Greetings When something seems off_ What's wrong? What's wrong (with you)? 24
06 When the person you are greeting looks good_ You look great! 26
07 When the person you are greeting doesn't look good_ You don't look good today 27
08 Greetings Saying that you are doing well when greeting someone_ I'm doing OK 28
09 Greetings When meeting people and introducing yourself_ My name is David 30
10 Greetings: Nice to meet you, nice to meet you_ Nice to meet you 32
11. When I leave for a moment, I'll be back soon. 33
12 I have to go now. I have to go now. I have to go now. 34
13 I have to get up and go (2)_ I have to get up I'm going to take off 36
14 Saying goodbye and saying "See you later" _ See you later 38
15 Greetings Wishing the other person good luck_ Have a nice day 40
16 Saying I miss you when parting ways_ I'm going to miss you 42
17 Inviting to a house or party_ Come over to my place[house] 44
18 When visiting or asking someone who is visiting_ Is anyone there? Hello, is anyone there? 46
19 Saying thank you for coming to the reception_ Thank you for coming I'm glad you could come 48
20 Asking the person you're meeting if they have time_ Do you have time? (You) Got a minute? 50
21. When deciding when and where to meet, how about tomorrow morning? 52.
22 Promise Decline or postpone a promise_ Let's put it off for later I'll take a rain check 54
23 Saying you're late or can't make an appointment_ I think I'm going to be a little late 56

Chapter 2 Gratitude/Encouragement

01 Saying thank you using thank and appreciate_ Thank you very[so] much 60
02 Thank you Another way to say thank you_ That's very kind of you 62
03 When the other person says thank you, say it's okay_ What, don't you think so? You're welcome 65
04 Praise/Congratulations When praising or congratulating someone for doing well (1)_ Very good job (That's) Great! 66
05 Praise/Congratulations When praising or congratulating someone for doing well (2)_ You're doing fine! 69
06 Give it a try! When you encourage someone by saying, "You can do it," "Give it a try!" 71
07 Encouragement When you are encouraged to keep going_ Keep going! 73
08 When you tell someone to cheer up and not give up_ Don't give up yet! Don't give up (yet)! 75
09 Saying sorry using sorry and apologize_ I'm (terribly) sorry 77
10 Sorry, I'm being honest and saying it was my fault_ It was my mistake 79
11 I'm sorry I made a mistake and tried to regret and make excuses_ I shouldn't have done that 81
12 I'm sorry I won't let it happen again_ I won't let it happen again 84
13 It might be like that, and I console myself by saying that it's fortunate_ That's (just) the way it goes 85
14. Comforting the child by telling him not to worry, it's nothing serious_ Don't worry 87
15 Comforting yourself to forget_ Just forget it Let it go 89
16. I'm sorry to hear that it didn't work out. _ I'm sorry to hear that it didn't work out. 91.
17 Comforting yourself that everything will be alright_ Everything's going to be all right 94

Chapter 3 Advice/Complaints

01 Advice: Calm down and take a break_ Calm down Take it easy 98
02 Advice When you warn someone to be careful_ Be careful Watch out 99
03 Advice Advice to take your time and not rush things _ Take your time or hurry up Easy does it 100
04 Advice: Telling a Reckless Friend to Come to Their Senses _ Come to Your Senses Get a Life! 102
05 Advice: Think carefully and thoroughly before taking action_ Think again
Think twice before you do it 104
06 When advising someone to choose their words carefully, watch your tongue! 106
07 Advice Don't waste your time_ Don't waste your time 107
08 When giving advice and cautioning someone to do it right_ Do it right 108
09 Advice Warning not to do it again_ Don't let it happen again 110
10 Advice When you advise someone not to do something_ You shouldn't say things like that 112
11 Advice When advising someone to do something_ Do it yourself 114
2. Advice: When you want to temporarily stop someone from speaking or acting_ Wait a minute, please! 116
13 When you are disappointed or dissatisfied with the other person_ Don't disappoint me 118
14 Getting annoyed with someone beyond the point of complaint_ That's (just) too much! 120
15 Telling the Complainant to Do What They Want_ Have it Your Way 122
16 Warning me not to tease me_ What do you think I am? What do you take me for? 124
17. Yell at the person you're complaining about to get out of here - Get out of here! Get out of here! 126
18. Yelling at someone who is being rude and disrespectful_ Behave yourself 128
19 Telling Someone Who Is Behaving Incomprehensibly "Are You Crazy?"_ Are you crazy? 131
20. Respond by saying you can't believe what the other person is saying, saying it's nonsense. This doesn't make any sense. 133
21. Criticizing the Other Person Who Makes Excuses - Don't say that! 136
22 Tell the other person who keeps interfering with your every complaint not to bother you_ Don't mind other people's business
It's none of your business 138
23 Fighting If I mess up or get hurt by someone else_ You caught me 140
24. To reprimand someone who has been wronged in a fight, saying, "You deserve to be treated badly" - You asked for it 141
25 Fighting Warning to the person who is being mean to me_ Why are you doing this to me? You can't do this to me 142
26 Fighting: Blatantly Ignoring a Pathetic Opponent_ You don't know the first thing about it 144
27. Knock Down Your Fighting Opponent in One Shot_ Stop Acting So Smart Who Do You Think You Are? 146
28 Fighting with a rival who's a match for your taste buds - Let's do it! Bring it on! 147

Chapter 4 Joy/Sadness

01 Joy Various ways to say when I'm happy_ I'm so excited 152
02 Sadness When you feel bad, sad, and lonely_ I'm not in the mood 154
03 Difficulty/Confusion In a difficult and awkward situation_ I don't know what to do. I don't know what to do. 156
04 Today's weather: An expression used when today is a good or bad day_ Today's weather is really bad. This is not my day 158
05 I'm so annoyed, I can't stand it anymore. Stop being so annoyed! That's enough! 160
06 When you scold someone for being annoying and telling them to leave you alone_ Leave me alone 162
07 When you're annoyed, annoyed, or pissed off_ I'm pissed off! I'm pissed off! 164
08 Surprise/Amazement When you experience something unbelievable or are shocked_ I can't believe it! No way! I can't believe it 166
09 Surprise/Exclamations of Surprise_ Oh no! This is a disaster! Oh, my God! 169
10 Surprise/Amazement How could this happen? Sigh_ How could this happen? How could this happen? 170

Chapter 5 Requests/Suggestions

01 Request When asking someone for help_ Can you help me? Can you give me a hand? 174
02 Request: Ask the other person if there's anything you can help them with. _ What can I help you with? What can I do for you? 176
03 Permission: Asking the other party for permission to do something - Can I come in? Is it okay to come in? 178
04 Asking the other person if they'd like to get you something: Can I get you something? 179
05 Proposal Suggesting or encouraging the other person to do something_ … do [let's do] Why don't you + verb? 180

Chapter 6 Communication

01 When asking to talk to someone for a moment_ Can I talk to you for a second? 184
02 Words to throw out lightly before starting a conversation_ Look at this 186
03 Conversation: The first thing you say to emphasize what you want to say - You know what? 188
04 Prelude to a conversation that is difficult to bring up_ I don't know how to say it, but
I don't know how to tell you this, but~ 190
05 Expressions to encourage the other person to speak_ Tell me something 192
06 When you can't remember what you wanted to say_ I completely forgot. It completely slipped my mind 193
07 When you can't hear what the other person is saying and ask them to repeat it_ What? Excuse me? 194
08 When you don't understand what the other person said or meant and ask them to repeat it_ What do you mean? 196
09 Understanding When you say you understand what the other person said_ I know what you mean 198
10 When the other person's words make sense or make sense_ That makes sense 200
11. Asking if the other person has understood correctly - Do you understand?, Do you understand? You got it? 202
12 When you tell someone to listen to help them understand_ Listen to me! 204
13 When we talk about secrets_ It's just between us This is just between you and me 206
14 When you want to resolve or prevent a misunderstanding with the other person_ I didn't mean it on purpose. 208
15 Misunderstandings When we clarify each other's intentions to avoid misunderstandings... What do you mean? Do you mean ~? 211
16 Misunderstanding When I say something again clearly_ That's my point 213
17 When you want to be honest with the other person and not hide something from them_ Be honest 214
18 When you're surprised or can't believe what the other person is saying - Are you serious? 215
19 Confirmation When I confirm that what I say is true_ I mean it 217
20 Confirm I'm telling the truth, so don't believe me_Trust me Take my word for it 219
21 When asking the other person why_ Why? How come? 221

Chapter 7 My Thoughts

01 Thoughts Things I Say When I Take My Thoughts Out_ In My Opinion The Way I See It 226
02 Thinking Speaking My Thoughts_ … I think ~ 229
03 Asking for the other person's thoughts or opinions (1)_ What do you think? What do you think? 231
04 Asking the Other Person's Thoughts or Opinions (2)_ How was it? 233
05 When I say I like something_ That's good I like that 235
06 Symbol Say I don't like it_ I don't like it 238
07 When I say what I want or hope for_ I hope ~ 239
08 Interest When I say I am interested or not_ It matters to me 241

Chapter 8 Agree/Disagree

01 Affirmation: Lightly affirm what the other person says_ I think so. I'm afraid so 246
02 Affirmation When you strongly affirm what the other person says_ Of course Absolutely 247
03 Affirmation: Affirming what the other person said is good_ Okay, all right 248
04 Agreeing: Agreeing that what the other person is saying is right_ That's right, yes. That's right. 250
05 Agree Agree with what the other person says_ I agree with what you say. I agree 252
06 Agree Agree with what the other person says_ I agree. I'm for it 254
07 Agree Accepting what the other person says while lightly agreeing or allowing it_ That's all right 256
08 Agree Expressions that actively agree with what the other person says_ Of course, Be my guest! 258
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09 Buying time by saying I'll think about it_ I'll think about it 261
10. Denying something lightly - I don't think so. 261
11 Refusal/Opposition Lightly rejecting the other person's request, suggestion, etc. _ I wish I could, but I can't 265
12 Refusal/Opposition Directly rejecting the other person's request, suggestion, etc._ I think you're wrong 267
13. Refusal/Opposition: Strongly rejecting the other person's request, suggestion, etc. - Absolutely not! No way! 269
14 I know I know what the other person is saying_ I know 271
15 I don't know. Say it sarcastically and strongly. No one knows. Who knows? 272
16 I don't know. Saying I don't know when someone asks a question_ I don't know. I have no idea. 273
17 I don't know, I don't know either, I can't help it either_ How should I know? How should I know? 275__

Section 2 Situation English

Chapter 1 Transportation/Travel

01 Traffic Common expressions about traffic_ Traffic is very heavy today 280
02 Transportation When taking a car, taxi, etc._ I'll give you a ride 282
03 Transportation: When getting on or off a bus or train: Where's the bus stop? 284
04 Asking for Directions When Lost on the Road_ Where am I? Where am I? 286
05 When you don't know the road and can't tell the way_ Are you lost? 288
06 When asking for specific directions_ Do you know a shortcut to the shopping mall?
Do you know the shortest way to the mall? 290
07 Road Directions (1)_ Go straight for two blocks 292
08 Road directions (2)_ It's a 10-minute walk from here 294
09 Book a travel flight ticket_ I'd like to make a reservation for May 25th 296
10 Travel From the Airport to the Plane_ How can I get to the check-in counter? 298
11. What are my choices for breakfast on board? 300
12 Expressions to Use When Arriving and Entering the Country_ May I see your passport, please? 302
13 Entering the Travel Hotel_ Is there a room available for tonight? 304
14 Checking out of a travel hotel_ I'd like a wake-up call, please 306
15. Traveling and Sightseeing_ Where's the tourist information center? 308
16 Difficulties faced while traveling_ My English isn't good enough 310
17. Using a travel bank_ Please change won to dollars. I'd like to change won to dollars, please 312

Chapter 2 English on the Phone

01 When asking to speak to someone else_ Can I speak to Mr. Miller?
Miller? 316
02 Call: Tell me who you are and ask who the other person is. Who are you? Who's calling please? 318
03 When you ask the other person to wait a moment_ Hold on 320
04 Tell someone you have a phone call_ There's a phone call for you 322
05 When you can't transfer a busy call_ Her line is busy now 324
06 When I can't connect to a phone call and am sending or receiving messages, please send me a note. Could I leave a message? 326
07 When you dial the wrong number_ You have the wrong number 328
08 When there is a disconnection or the phone is not working properly_ I'm sorry I can't hear you 329
09 Hanging up the phone When you hang up the phone and say you'll talk later_ I have to hang up now I have to go now 331
10 Smartphone English Expressions Related to Smartphones_Why didn't you answer your cell phone? 334
11 Other frequently used English expressions for phone calls_ I'm sorry for calling you this late 338
12 Email English When exchanging email addresses_Please give me your email address 342
13 Email English When writing and replying to emails_ Do email me when you get a chance 344
14 When there is a problem with email_ I can't read the attached file 348
15 Text/Messenger Text Exchange_Have you tried sending him a text? 353
16 characters/messenger internet search_I connected to the internet at a coffee shop
We got connected to the Internet at the coffee shop 355
17 Text/Messenger Contacting via Messenger_ She sent an instant message to her boyfriend 357
18 Text/Messenger Tweet, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube_ Please follow me on Instagram 360

Chapter 3 Food/Restaurants

01 Restaurant Selection Find a restaurant and make a reservation and invitation_ Where is the nearest Korean restaurant?
Where is the closest Korean restaurant? 366
02 Food Choice Asking What Food to Eat_ What would you like to eat? What would you like to have? 369
03 Ordering When ordering food from a customer at a restaurant_ Are you ready to order? 371
04 Selecting the food to order_ I'd like to see a menu, please 373
05 When ordering food and asking for it_ I'll have the same 375
06 Meal Food Recommendations_ Eat to Your Heart's Content Help yourself 377
07 Asking if the food is tasty: How does the meat taste? How do you like the steak? 379
08 Alcohol and Cigarettes: Some Expressions About Alcohol and Cigarettes_ Cheers to you! 381
09 Paying for takeout at a restaurant and paying for the meal - Is that for here or to go? 383

Chapter 4 Health/Fitness

01 Common Phrases About Counseling Health_ How are you feeling today? 388
02 Go to a consultation hospital and get examined_ I'd like to get examined. I'd like to see the doctor. 390
03 Pain A person in pain describes the area or symptoms of pain_ I'm not feeling very well 394

Chapter 5 Shopping

01 Find something to buy or just browse_ How may I help you? 400
02 Deciding What to Buy_ Can I try it on? 402
03 When paying for something you bought - How much do I owe you? 404
04 Payment and Delivery: Pay for the item and request delivery - Cash or credit card? 406

Chapter 6 Business

01 Expressions About Company Careers, Work, and Business Trips_ What do you do for a living? 412
02 When giving instructions for work_ Please get it done by tomorrow 416
03 When starting work_ Let's get down to business 418
04 Checking the progress of a workday - When is this due? 420
05 Saying that you are working hard and doing your best at your job_ I did all I could do 423
06 Asking if work is finished_ Are you done? 424
07 Decision-making and Reviewing Work_ I'd like to think about it over 426
08 Stories about the person in charge or responsible for the work_Who is in charge? 428
09 When you say, "Let's take a break because work is hard"_ Let's take a break 429
10 Saying I'm busy and tired because I have a lot of work to do_ I've got so much to do 430
11 Saying I can't do it because I don't have the ability to do it_ I can't do this I can't do this 432
12. Be confident in saying that you can do it because you have the ability to do it_ I can do that 434
13 Saying that work is going well_ I made it! 436
14. Schedule a meeting_ There's been a change in the meeting schedule 438
Starting the 15th meeting_ May I have your attention, please? 440
16. State the purpose of the meeting. The purpose of this meeting is... Our goal for this meeting is~ 442
Let's get started on the main issues of the 17th meeting and discuss them. Let's get started on the agenda. 444
18 Asking the Opinion of the Other Party_ What do you think about~? 446
19 Expressing my opinion_ Personally, I believe that~ 448
We strongly recommend that ~ 450
21. Debate the pros and cons_ I agree with the idea of ​​doing it... I'm for~ 452
Do we agree that ~ ? 454

Chapter 7 Numbers in English

01 Number English Fractions and Decimals Speaking_ I got a score of 87.5 458
02 Numbers English Date and Age_ He was born in 1978 459
03 Numbers English: Saying Card Numbers, Money, and Phone Numbers_ That'll be $4.50 460
04 Numbers English Time and Temperature_ 5 o'clock 24 field It's five twenty-four 461
05 Number English Sports Match Results_ Manchester won 3-1
The Manchester United won five to three 462

Chapter 8 Dating English

01 Dating A man and a woman go on a date_ He's really my type 466
02 When you tell your partner that you love them and that you like them_ I'm crazy about you 468
03 Love More specifically, love_ I shared love with that person He made love to me 471
04 Marriage and Divorce Some Expressions Related to Marriage and Divorce_ Will you marry me? 472

Section 3 Talking about Me & You

01 Talking about Me My name and where I live_ Most people call me Jihyun
Most people just call me Ji-hyun 476
02 Talking about Me Talking about marriage and family_ I got married at 30
I got married at the age of thirty 478
03 Talking about Me When talking about my body and health_ My blood type is B I have type B blood 480
04 Talking about Me When talking about my personality and beliefs, etc._ I'm sociable 481
05 Talking about Me About my education, major, and my future hopes_ I graduated from college in 2012
I graduated from college in 2012 482
06 Talking about Me When talking about my job and what I do_ I'm an office worker 484
07 Talking about Me When talking about my salary and vacation, etc._ Working hours are from 7 to 5
Our working hours are from seven to five 486
08 Talking about Me When talking about my hobbies, travel, etc._ I like traveling very much 488
09 Talking about Me When I talk about my sports life_ I like baseball My favorite sport is baseball 490
10 Talking about Korea When talking about Seollal_ The lunar new year is called Seollal
In Korean, the word for the Lunar New Year is Sul-nal 492
11 Talking about Korea When and how do you read fortunes_ Do you read fortunes to see the future?
A lot of people in Korea visit fortunetellers to have their future told 494
12 Talking about Korea When talking about the traffic situation in our country_ Seoul traffic is too congested
I had no idea that traffic was this bad in Seoul 496
13 Talking about Korea When talking about vacations in our country_ Most people go on vacation in July and August.
Most Koreans take their vacation between the months of July and August 498
14 Talking about Korea When talking about marriage culture in our country_ Women are getting married late
These days many women don't marry until they're thirty years old 500
15 Talking about Korea When talking about Chuseok in Korea_ It is similar to Thanksgiving in the United States
Chu-sok is somewhat similar to the American Thanksgiving 503
16 Talking about Korea When talking about health and smoking in our country_ It has become really interesting
popular lately for Koreans to pay a lot of attention to their bodies and health 505
17 Talking about Korea When talking about internet use in our country_ The internet is so convenient
The Internet is just so convenient~ 507
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18 Talking about Korea About our country's cell phone culture_ There is no one without a smartphone
Cellphones are more popular in Korea than any other country 509
19 Talking about Korea About Insa-dong, where you can experience our country's traditions_ Have you been to Insa-dong?
Insa-dong is the street where visitors can see Korean culture~ 511
20 Talking about Korea How do you say Korean food in English? Have you ever tried Korean food?
Have you had much of a chance to eat out at Korean restaurants? 514
21 Talking about Korea From the pain of division to the foundation of unification_ Have you been to Panmunjom?
Panmunjom was the sight of a historic summit in 2018 517
22 Talking about Korea When talking about the personality and appearance of the other person or a third party (1)_ You have a really nice impression
You're fairly good-looking 519
23 Talking about Korea When talking about the personality and appearance of the other person or a third party (2)_ He is introverted
He's so reserved 522
24 Talking about Korea When talking about the abilities of the other person or a third party_ He won't disappoint you
He'll never let you down.
525__

Publisher's Review
The ultimate goal is to speak and listen in English

In the era of the TOEIC exam, the center of gravity in English has shifted to actual speaking and listening skills, or "real English conversation skills."
Although it is due to the frustrating reality that test scores are not directly proportional to actual speaking ability, if we consider that TOEIC and TOEFL are ultimately a process, or a "means", to reach the "goal" of actually speaking and listening to English, the current change is meaningful.
Ultimately, the recent trend is nothing more than confirming that the final destination of all English learning is, in a word, "English conversation."

English conversation requires both "understanding" and "application."

Although you can speak English, you can't improve your English skills overnight like you can with exams like TOEIC or TOEFL by taking intensive classes or solving past exam questions to raise your score in a short period of time.
Because it is impossible to organize the infinite and ever-changing world of conversations like a textbook.
In other words, while English exams require “simple memorization” and “remembering,” English conversation requires “understanding” and “application.”
Since there is no right answer to what to say at each time, you must “understand” and “memorize” the most expressions so that you can remember them for the longest time, and then “apply” them according to the situation.
So, what's the fastest way to master the largest number of English conversational expressions? There aren't just one or two hundred English conversational expressions, so memorizing them individually is inefficient.
If possible, group together expressions with similar meanings and understand and memorize them all at once. This will help you remember them for a long time and also help you distinguish the differences, which will be a great help in using accurate English in daily life.

If possible, you should memorize similar expressions all at once.

This book, "All New 3000 Essential English Conversation Expressions for Native Speakers," collects and organizes over 3000 expressions frequently used in English conversation, categorized by situation.
Section 1 (Basic Conversation) contains expressions used in basic situations such as meetings/appointments, gratitude/encouragement, advice/complaints, joy/sadness, requests/suggestions, communication, my thoughts, and agreement/disagreement, grouped by specific situations.
Additionally, in Section 2 (Situation English), we have grouped together expressions frequently used in specific situations, such as transportation/travel, telephone English, food/restaurants, health/exercise, shopping, business, numbers English, and dating English.
Finally, Section 3 (Talking about Me & You) contains useful expressions to know when talking to native speakers in Korea or abroad.
Let's understand that 'these expressions' are used in 'this situation' and, even if the expressions are used in the same situation, let's feel how the meaning and usage are different through the dialog attached to each expression.

Memorization isn't just something you do in elementary, middle, and high school.

If you lack the absolute amount of understanding and memorized expressions, you will not be able to apply them, so speaking English with a native speaker will only be a "painful experience."
As someone learning English conversation, I think it's a minimum courtesy to understand the meaning and usage of at least 3,000 basic expressions and memorize them in your head.
Memorization isn't just something you do in elementary, middle, and high school.
In order to upgrade your English conversation skills to the next level, try memorizing them like you did in elementary, middle, and high school.
Even if you can't speak English fluently, you can still use the appropriate expressions in your head at the time.

1. Feature

We have compiled a list of "3,000 essential English conversation expressions that are especially effective for native speakers" that you absolutely must know and use when speaking English.
It is designed to help you memorize as many expressions as possible by grouping similar expressions together so that you can find and use the expressions you need whenever and wherever you need them.

2 Overall composition

Section 1 Basic Conversation
A total of 8 chapters, including meeting/appointment, gratitude/encouragement, advice/complaint, joy/sadness, request/suggestion, communication, my thoughts, and agreement/disagreement, have been compiled with all the expressions essential for basic conversation.
If you memorize the clearly organized expressions one by one, you will have a strong foundation in the basics, so you have the possibility of improving your English conversation skills by leaps and bounds at any time.

Section 2 Situation English Conversation
It also has 8 chapters that contain specific expressions that are essential for specific situations, including transportation/travel, telephone English, food/restaurants, health/exercise, shopping, business, numbers English, and dating English.
If you stick to the basics and memorize expressions for situations you frequently encounter, you will gain confidence in English.
In particular, new useful expressions for using social media such as Instagram and Facebook have been added.

Section 3 Talking About Me & You
Whether at home or abroad, when talking to foreigners, there are times when I talk about myself or our culture.
Or, conversely, there are times when you express your opinion to the other person or another third party.
Here are some expressions that can be used to talk about myself and others.
Now, let's have fun with English by speaking about ourselves without hesitation.
The 2018 Inter-Korean Summit was also newly included.

3 Learning Effects

1.
Let's summarize once again
By focusing on and collecting frequently used English conversational expressions by category, you can understand and memorize all the precious conversational expressions you have studied but not been able to use.

2.
Listen to examples in a native speaker's voice to get a feel for when and how to use the expressions.
All expressions include AB dialogue and native recordings, allowing you to experience the actual usage and nuance of the expressions and make them your own.

3.
Always carry it with you and immerse yourself in English conversation 24 hours a day.
By looking at it frequently in a size that you can carry with you anywhere, you can firmly imprint it in your mind and speak English confidently and without fear in front of native speakers in any situation.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: August 27, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 528 pages | 776g | 152*225*21mm
- ISBN13: 9791198874344
- ISBN10: 1198874341

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