
Kim Jae-woo's 100 Verbs
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Book Introduction
The secret to English skills that surprise native speakers! A comprehensive compilation of the most practical and frequently used verbs! "Kim Jae-woo's 100 Phrasal Verbs" is a masterpiece created with all his heart and soul by Kim Jae-woo, a Korean teacher who is known for his skills that even surprise native speakers, based on his 20 years of English teaching know-how. In particular, it clearly and comprehensively covers all verbs that 'native speakers always use but Koreans never use'. It is structured to maximize learning effectiveness over 100 days, and the contents for each day are as follows. In "Kim Jae-woo's English Observation Diary," you can learn when, in what situation, and with what connotation each verb is used, with detailed explanations of its meaning and abundant examples. In "SMALL TALK," you can naturally practice using verbs through conversations centered around fun episodes that can be experienced in real life. In "CASES IN POINT," you can improve your speaking, listening, and reading skills to the next level by reading long texts and dialogues that use verbs. In particular, 「SMALL TALK」 and 「CASES IN POINT」 have difficulty levels indicated, so you can practice step by step according to your skill level. You can create a study plan using the study planner included in the book, and after studying the book up to DAY 100, you can check yourself at the end to see if you have clearly understood the content. Additionally, the audio files provided for free include recordings of all the examples in the text, allowing you to listen to them repeatedly and fully internalize the expressions in the book. If you properly complete the '100-Day Verb Master Class' 『Kim Jae-woo's 100 Verbs』, your English skills will be completely different before and after studying with this book! |
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prolog
Understanding phrasal verbs
Structure and features of this book
How to use this book
Learning Planner
DAY 1 add up
DAY 2 blow away
DAY 3 Break up
DAY 4 brush up on
DAY 5 care for
DAY 6 catch on (to)
DAY 7 catch up (on)
DAY 8 check in on vs.
check on
DAY 10 check out
DAY 11 come across
DAY 12 come along
DAY 13 Come around
DAY 14 come off vs.
fall off vs.
break off
DAY 15 come off[across] as
DAY 16 come up with
DAY 17 cut off
DAY 18 figure out ?
DAY 19 figure out ?
DAY 20 fill in for
DAY 21 Find out
DAY 22 fit in (with)
DAY 23 get around ?
DAY 24 get around ?
DAY 25 get around to
DAY 26 get away with
DAY 27 get by
DAY 28 get into ?
DAY 29 get into ?
DAY 30 get over
DAY 31 get past
DAY 32 get something over with
DAY 33 get through
DAY 34 Give Away
DAY 35 go along with
DAY 36 go by
DAY 37 go into ?
DAY 38 go into ?
DAY 39 go off
DAY 40 go on
DAY 41 go over
DAY 42 go through ?
DAY 43 go through ?
DAY 44 hang out vs.
meet up vs.
mingle with
DAY 45 hold back
DAY 46 hold off (on)
DAY 47 hold up ?
DAY 48 hold up ?
DAY 49 keep up (with)
DAY 50 leave out
DAY 51 let go (of)
DAY 52 look at
DAY 53 Look down on[upon]
DAY 54 look into
DAY 55 look over vs.
look through
DAY 56 Look up
DAY 57 loosen up
DAY 58 make do with
DAY 59 Make Out
DAY 60 make up for
DAY 61 mess around
DAY 62 mess up
DAY 63 mess with
DAY 64 miss out (on)
DAY 65 move on
DAY 66 pass for
DAY 67 pass up
DAY 68 pick up
DAY 69 pick up on
DAY 70 pull off
DAY 71 Put Away
DAY 72 put down
DAY 73 put off
DAY 74 put on vs.
have on vs.
try on
DAY 75 put together
DAY 76 put up
DAY 77 put up with
DAY 78 run into
DAY 79 settle for
DAY 80 show off vs.
brag about
DAY 81 Slack off
DAY 82 sort out
DAY 83 stick around
DAY 84 stick it out vs.tough it out
DAY 85 stop by vs.
come by vs.
drop by vs.
swing by
DAY 86 take away
DAY 87 take back
DAY 88 take off
DAY 89 take on
DAY 90 take out
DAY 91 take up
DAY 92 tell off vs.
chew out
DAY 93 top off
DAY 94 turn out
DAY 95 Wake up vs.
get up
DAY 96 walk through
DAY 97 work on ?
DAY 98 work on ?
DAY 99 work out ?
DAY 100 work out ?
Understanding phrasal verbs
Structure and features of this book
How to use this book
Learning Planner
DAY 1 add up
DAY 2 blow away
DAY 3 Break up
DAY 4 brush up on
DAY 5 care for
DAY 6 catch on (to)
DAY 7 catch up (on)
DAY 8 check in on vs.
check on
DAY 10 check out
DAY 11 come across
DAY 12 come along
DAY 13 Come around
DAY 14 come off vs.
fall off vs.
break off
DAY 15 come off[across] as
DAY 16 come up with
DAY 17 cut off
DAY 18 figure out ?
DAY 19 figure out ?
DAY 20 fill in for
DAY 21 Find out
DAY 22 fit in (with)
DAY 23 get around ?
DAY 24 get around ?
DAY 25 get around to
DAY 26 get away with
DAY 27 get by
DAY 28 get into ?
DAY 29 get into ?
DAY 30 get over
DAY 31 get past
DAY 32 get something over with
DAY 33 get through
DAY 34 Give Away
DAY 35 go along with
DAY 36 go by
DAY 37 go into ?
DAY 38 go into ?
DAY 39 go off
DAY 40 go on
DAY 41 go over
DAY 42 go through ?
DAY 43 go through ?
DAY 44 hang out vs.
meet up vs.
mingle with
DAY 45 hold back
DAY 46 hold off (on)
DAY 47 hold up ?
DAY 48 hold up ?
DAY 49 keep up (with)
DAY 50 leave out
DAY 51 let go (of)
DAY 52 look at
DAY 53 Look down on[upon]
DAY 54 look into
DAY 55 look over vs.
look through
DAY 56 Look up
DAY 57 loosen up
DAY 58 make do with
DAY 59 Make Out
DAY 60 make up for
DAY 61 mess around
DAY 62 mess up
DAY 63 mess with
DAY 64 miss out (on)
DAY 65 move on
DAY 66 pass for
DAY 67 pass up
DAY 68 pick up
DAY 69 pick up on
DAY 70 pull off
DAY 71 Put Away
DAY 72 put down
DAY 73 put off
DAY 74 put on vs.
have on vs.
try on
DAY 75 put together
DAY 76 put up
DAY 77 put up with
DAY 78 run into
DAY 79 settle for
DAY 80 show off vs.
brag about
DAY 81 Slack off
DAY 82 sort out
DAY 83 stick around
DAY 84 stick it out vs.tough it out
DAY 85 stop by vs.
come by vs.
drop by vs.
swing by
DAY 86 take away
DAY 87 take back
DAY 88 take off
DAY 89 take on
DAY 90 take out
DAY 91 take up
DAY 92 tell off vs.
chew out
DAY 93 top off
DAY 94 turn out
DAY 95 Wake up vs.
get up
DAY 96 walk through
DAY 97 work on ?
DAY 98 work on ?
DAY 99 work out ?
DAY 100 work out ?
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Publisher's Review
If you use verbs well, you can become a true English speaker!
Mastering phrasal verbs, which native speakers use as easily as eating, but are difficult for Koreans!
《Kim Jae-woo's 100 Phrasal Verbs》 is the best choice to make you a true English speaker.
If you've invested countless hours and money in school, academies, and online courses, yet still can't confidently claim to be proficient in English, then you should pay attention to this book now.
- Even though I know a fair amount of vocabulary and grammar, I feel like my English skills are lacking.
- Have you ever had an experience where you couldn't understand what was being said when watching a show or having a casual conversation with a native speaker?
- I have felt that the English coming out of my mouth is different from that of a native speaker.
- I'm worried because I can't get away from the same sentences and simple expressions every time.
- I've been frustrated because I couldn't understand the meaning of a sentence that was made up of only easy words.
- I get pretty good scores on my English tests, but I can't converse with native speakers.
Kim Jae-woo, the author of “Kim Jae-woo’s 100 Verbs,” is a 100% Korean-language English teacher.
I myself have experienced countless trials and errors while studying English, and have recorded my detailed observations while teaching countless students.
Through these experiences, I learned better than anyone else how Korean English differs from native English speakers and why learning English is difficult for Koreans.
Based on this experience, Mr. Kim Jae-woo has long emphasized that to become a true English expert, you must use phrasal verbs well.
I realized that mastering phrasal verbs would open my ears and make speaking much easier, so I created the ultimate textbook for mastering phrasal verbs.
The essence of content that compiles such experiences is “Kim Jae-woo’s 100 Verbs.”
After learning with “Kim Jae-woo’s 100 Verbs,” the following changes may occur.
First, you start to understand English, especially spoken English.
Second, the number of times you stumble and struggle to form complete sentences because you can't think of the right verb when speaking English will be significantly reduced.
Third, learners who have barely made it past the beginner level and reached the intermediate level, but whose skills have been stagnant for several years, will experience a "quantum jump" in both speaking and listening.
Fourth, when reading English texts, the parts that were blurred due to verbs are completely resolved, so the reading speed greatly increases and the understanding of the text also doubles.
Verbs are the beginning of advanced English, accurately expressing even the vague nuances and ambiguous meanings that are difficult to convey in a single word.
It is no exaggeration to say that native speakers use phrasal verbs all the time in their daily lives.
So, if you understand verbs correctly, your English skills will definitely improve.
You will be able to understand what native speakers say immediately, interpret what native speakers write quickly and accurately, and communicate in more native-like English.
The ultimate secret to fluent English: use phrasal verbs confidently with "Kim Jae-woo's 100 Phrasal Verbs," which native speakers use as easily as eating, but are difficult for Koreans!
Mastering phrasal verbs, which native speakers use as easily as eating, but are difficult for Koreans!
《Kim Jae-woo's 100 Phrasal Verbs》 is the best choice to make you a true English speaker.
If you've invested countless hours and money in school, academies, and online courses, yet still can't confidently claim to be proficient in English, then you should pay attention to this book now.
- Even though I know a fair amount of vocabulary and grammar, I feel like my English skills are lacking.
- Have you ever had an experience where you couldn't understand what was being said when watching a show or having a casual conversation with a native speaker?
- I have felt that the English coming out of my mouth is different from that of a native speaker.
- I'm worried because I can't get away from the same sentences and simple expressions every time.
- I've been frustrated because I couldn't understand the meaning of a sentence that was made up of only easy words.
- I get pretty good scores on my English tests, but I can't converse with native speakers.
Kim Jae-woo, the author of “Kim Jae-woo’s 100 Verbs,” is a 100% Korean-language English teacher.
I myself have experienced countless trials and errors while studying English, and have recorded my detailed observations while teaching countless students.
Through these experiences, I learned better than anyone else how Korean English differs from native English speakers and why learning English is difficult for Koreans.
Based on this experience, Mr. Kim Jae-woo has long emphasized that to become a true English expert, you must use phrasal verbs well.
I realized that mastering phrasal verbs would open my ears and make speaking much easier, so I created the ultimate textbook for mastering phrasal verbs.
The essence of content that compiles such experiences is “Kim Jae-woo’s 100 Verbs.”
After learning with “Kim Jae-woo’s 100 Verbs,” the following changes may occur.
First, you start to understand English, especially spoken English.
Second, the number of times you stumble and struggle to form complete sentences because you can't think of the right verb when speaking English will be significantly reduced.
Third, learners who have barely made it past the beginner level and reached the intermediate level, but whose skills have been stagnant for several years, will experience a "quantum jump" in both speaking and listening.
Fourth, when reading English texts, the parts that were blurred due to verbs are completely resolved, so the reading speed greatly increases and the understanding of the text also doubles.
Verbs are the beginning of advanced English, accurately expressing even the vague nuances and ambiguous meanings that are difficult to convey in a single word.
It is no exaggeration to say that native speakers use phrasal verbs all the time in their daily lives.
So, if you understand verbs correctly, your English skills will definitely improve.
You will be able to understand what native speakers say immediately, interpret what native speakers write quickly and accurately, and communicate in more native-like English.
The ultimate secret to fluent English: use phrasal verbs confidently with "Kim Jae-woo's 100 Phrasal Verbs," which native speakers use as easily as eating, but are difficult for Koreans!
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: August 26, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 528 pages | 684g | 148*210*27mm
- ISBN13: 9791192389998
- ISBN10: 1192389999
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