
2500 representative expressions in Mid-English
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Book Introduction
"2500 Representative Expressions from Mid-English" is a collection of 2500 representative expressions essential for understanding Mid-English.
It includes everything from basic expressions to advanced expressions and even frequently used slang.
By organizing it alphabetically, you can organize the expressions you have been learning in a scattered manner in an orderly manner.
Below each expression, supplementary explanations or additional expressions are included in a lecture-style format to make understanding easier.
All sentences are recorded with vivid native speakers, so reading along will be very helpful.
It includes everything from basic expressions to advanced expressions and even frequently used slang.
By organizing it alphabetically, you can organize the expressions you have been learning in a scattered manner in an orderly manner.
Below each expression, supplementary explanations or additional expressions are included in a lecture-style format to make understanding easier.
All sentences are recorded with vivid native speakers, so reading along will be very helpful.
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index
A 001-053 008
B 001-033 017
C 001-053 023
D 001-135 032
EF 001-027 055
Check It Out! 060
G 001-062 064
H 001-159 075
I 001-731 102
Check It Out! 224
JK 001-032 228
L 001-089 234
MN 001-088 249
OPR 001-044 264
Check It Out! 272
S 001-119 276
T 001-231 296
UW 001-278 335
XY 001-242 382
Check It Out! 423
B 001-033 017
C 001-053 023
D 001-135 032
EF 001-027 055
Check It Out! 060
G 001-062 064
H 001-159 075
I 001-731 102
Check It Out! 224
JK 001-032 228
L 001-089 234
MN 001-088 249
OPR 001-044 264
Check It Out! 272
S 001-119 276
T 001-231 296
UW 001-278 335
XY 001-242 382
Check It Out! 423
Publisher's Review
Why can't I hear the mid even when I listen to it?
The reason why you can't hear the music even when you listen to it is because their pronunciation is fast, but the second reason is because there are too many expressions in the music that you don't know.
Pronunciation aside, here I'd like to talk about expressions that frequently appear in the media.
For those who have learned textbook English, formal English, or English for learning English, the rapid-fire expressions they hear for the first time in American TV shows are the main reason they avoid American TV shows.
Expressions you must know to enjoy the mead
Only by changing the existing English learning method in three ways can we at least overcome the fear of mid-level expressions.
First, you need to get away from textbook-style formal English and become familiar with the local English actually used in the US.
Let's look at Are you still there?, You do the math, It's way out of hand, It's a deal?, etc.
There are no unfamiliar words in these sentences, but there are expressions that are difficult to understand at first glance.
However, these expressions are actually sentences that are used a lot in actual English.
The second are some difficult expressions that are hard to find in regular English textbooks.
Expressions like "It's not good to keep that bottled up inside," "I wouldn't be caught dead at the show," and "They're holding all the chips" are difficult to pronounce.
There is no need to use such difficult expressions right away when you can't even use basic expressions.
In other words, you should think of them as expressions that help you understand the medium rather than just for speaking.
Thirdly, these are expressions that are closer to slang than what we use.
It sucks, The hell with that!, I'm fucking with you, etc. These are expressions that we don't necessarily need to use.
However, these are expressions that you must know in order to listen to English from various classes of people.
You can enjoy the game by quickly understanding just 2500 expressions~
To summarize, in the media containing the three expressions above, the expressions in the first category are the ones that actually help us speak, while the second and third expressions are only necessary for understanding and enjoying the media.
Of course, for those who have lived in the area for a long time, a second and third one are also necessary.
This book, "2500 Representative English Expressions to Finish in One Night," organizes representative sentences that fall into the three categories mentioned above, and provides explanations under difficult expressions to help with understanding.
As the title of the book suggests, if you quickly understand 2,500 expressions and listen to recorded files of native speakers while reading them out loud, you will be able to hear and understand American English better, which used to be difficult, and thus enjoy American English more easily.
[characteristic]
1.
We've collected 2,500 representative expressions essential for understanding English.
2.
It includes everything from basic expressions to advanced expressions and even frequently used slang.
3.
By organizing it alphabetically, you can organize the expressions you have been learning in a scattered manner in an orderly manner.
4.
Below each expression, supplementary explanations or additional expressions are included in a lecture-style format to make understanding easier.
5.
All sentences are recorded with vivid native speakers, so reading along will be very helpful.
[composition]
A total of 2,500 representative expressions of the mid are arranged in alphabetical order in dictionary form.
The alphabet composition is
AF,
GI,
JR,
SY et al.,
It is broadly divided into four parts.
At the end of each part, there is a Check It Out! section that shows how each expression is used in the show.
The reason why you can't hear the music even when you listen to it is because their pronunciation is fast, but the second reason is because there are too many expressions in the music that you don't know.
Pronunciation aside, here I'd like to talk about expressions that frequently appear in the media.
For those who have learned textbook English, formal English, or English for learning English, the rapid-fire expressions they hear for the first time in American TV shows are the main reason they avoid American TV shows.
Expressions you must know to enjoy the mead
Only by changing the existing English learning method in three ways can we at least overcome the fear of mid-level expressions.
First, you need to get away from textbook-style formal English and become familiar with the local English actually used in the US.
Let's look at Are you still there?, You do the math, It's way out of hand, It's a deal?, etc.
There are no unfamiliar words in these sentences, but there are expressions that are difficult to understand at first glance.
However, these expressions are actually sentences that are used a lot in actual English.
The second are some difficult expressions that are hard to find in regular English textbooks.
Expressions like "It's not good to keep that bottled up inside," "I wouldn't be caught dead at the show," and "They're holding all the chips" are difficult to pronounce.
There is no need to use such difficult expressions right away when you can't even use basic expressions.
In other words, you should think of them as expressions that help you understand the medium rather than just for speaking.
Thirdly, these are expressions that are closer to slang than what we use.
It sucks, The hell with that!, I'm fucking with you, etc. These are expressions that we don't necessarily need to use.
However, these are expressions that you must know in order to listen to English from various classes of people.
You can enjoy the game by quickly understanding just 2500 expressions~
To summarize, in the media containing the three expressions above, the expressions in the first category are the ones that actually help us speak, while the second and third expressions are only necessary for understanding and enjoying the media.
Of course, for those who have lived in the area for a long time, a second and third one are also necessary.
This book, "2500 Representative English Expressions to Finish in One Night," organizes representative sentences that fall into the three categories mentioned above, and provides explanations under difficult expressions to help with understanding.
As the title of the book suggests, if you quickly understand 2,500 expressions and listen to recorded files of native speakers while reading them out loud, you will be able to hear and understand American English better, which used to be difficult, and thus enjoy American English more easily.
[characteristic]
1.
We've collected 2,500 representative expressions essential for understanding English.
2.
It includes everything from basic expressions to advanced expressions and even frequently used slang.
3.
By organizing it alphabetically, you can organize the expressions you have been learning in a scattered manner in an orderly manner.
4.
Below each expression, supplementary explanations or additional expressions are included in a lecture-style format to make understanding easier.
5.
All sentences are recorded with vivid native speakers, so reading along will be very helpful.
[composition]
A total of 2,500 representative expressions of the mid are arranged in alphabetical order in dictionary form.
The alphabet composition is
AF,
GI,
JR,
SY et al.,
It is broadly divided into four parts.
At the end of each part, there is a Check It Out! section that shows how each expression is used in the show.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: August 19, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 434 pages | 436g | 128*186*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791198874320
- ISBN10: 1198874325
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