
Miracle 5-Minute English Vocabulary
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Book Introduction
How to learn English words quickly and remember them for a long time! It is understood as etymology + pun (word play) + story, so it is never forgotten! The 'Uncle Jack's Miracle 5-Minute Words' series, which has amassed 7 million cumulative views on YouTube and brought together 180,000 people with its unforgettable storytelling, has been published as a book. To further enhance the author's witty explanations, this book features a narrative featuring Jack, an English genius, and Jun, a novice. Combining the PUN learning method with a story, there's never a dull moment. Following Jack's explanations will allow readers to naturally infer the meaning of unfamiliar words, eliminating the need for one-on-one memorization. If you master this miraculous study method that allows you to quickly memorize countless words that expand from a single root word, you will never again have to give up on English because you can't memorize words. |
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LESSON 1 port, carry
Import is what comes into the port.
LESSON 2 gno to know | hum to land, below | ter to land, dry
The true meaning of ignore is to just pass by something even though you know it.
LESSON 3 vol. Roll, Roll
Why Volvo is a Suitable Car Name
LESSON 4 mis · mit send
A missionary is a person sent on a mission.
LESSON 5 sti- to stab
How many meanings are contained in the word "stick"?
LESSON 6 vac · void
Let's go on a vacation to relieve the stress of everyday life!
LESSON 7 syn together | path feelings
Sympathy is the feeling (path) felt together (syn)
LESSON 8 vers · vert to turn
I can handle the vertigo and dizziness well…
LESSON 9 side | sed sit
A person who is assiduous because he/she continues to sit (sid)
LESSON 10 phobia | acro end, top
Acrophobia (fear of heights)
LESSON 11 gress walk
If you walk forward (pro) you will progress (progress)
LESSON 12 eu · bene good | male bad
Speaking well (eu) is a euphemism (pheme)
LESSON 13 venge
Why the Avengers Aren't the Revengers
LESSON 14 para next to, against
A parachute that prevents you from falling (para)
LESSON 15 TERM END, LIMIT
The terminal you arrive at the last time you take the bus
LESSON 16 kin Family, Race | Gene Birth
Be kind to people of the same kind
LESSON 17 blow | ori - the direction where the morning sun rises
Where the sun rises (asu), Asia
LESSON 18 man- hand | deks- right
When managing words, you have to use your hands well.
LESSON 19 ped · pes foot
centipede, an animal with a hundred (cent) feet (ped-)
LESSON 20 cap head
A head (cap) in a hat, capital, chief, capital letter, chef
LESSON 21 part quotient, portion | sec · tom · chop
sect, tom, chop, snip, and clip are all friends of cut
LESSON 22 sta- stand
Staying still (sta-) like a statue
LESSON 23 fuse
Fusion cuisine is when two or more things are combined (fused) in one place.
LESSON 24 cand white, pure, shining | luminous
honest (candid) candidates dressed in white (cand)
LESSON 25 alt high | alb · blanc white
Is Baekdu Mountain the Alps in English?
LESSON 26 lev- light
A lever (lever) that lifts heavy things lightly (lev-)
LESSON 27 ment Mind, Memory
Dementia, a state of mental abnormality
LESSON 28 sophos wise | vid than
A wise (sophos) scholar (ist), a sophist (sophist) who uses far-fetched logic
LESSON 29 dent teeth | ortho straight
Orthodontics (orthodontics) to straighten teeth (dents)
LESSON 30 corona crown
Health-Related Words from Round Shapes to Contagious Diseases
Import is what comes into the port.
LESSON 2 gno to know | hum to land, below | ter to land, dry
The true meaning of ignore is to just pass by something even though you know it.
LESSON 3 vol. Roll, Roll
Why Volvo is a Suitable Car Name
LESSON 4 mis · mit send
A missionary is a person sent on a mission.
LESSON 5 sti- to stab
How many meanings are contained in the word "stick"?
LESSON 6 vac · void
Let's go on a vacation to relieve the stress of everyday life!
LESSON 7 syn together | path feelings
Sympathy is the feeling (path) felt together (syn)
LESSON 8 vers · vert to turn
I can handle the vertigo and dizziness well…
LESSON 9 side | sed sit
A person who is assiduous because he/she continues to sit (sid)
LESSON 10 phobia | acro end, top
Acrophobia (fear of heights)
LESSON 11 gress walk
If you walk forward (pro) you will progress (progress)
LESSON 12 eu · bene good | male bad
Speaking well (eu) is a euphemism (pheme)
LESSON 13 venge
Why the Avengers Aren't the Revengers
LESSON 14 para next to, against
A parachute that prevents you from falling (para)
LESSON 15 TERM END, LIMIT
The terminal you arrive at the last time you take the bus
LESSON 16 kin Family, Race | Gene Birth
Be kind to people of the same kind
LESSON 17 blow | ori - the direction where the morning sun rises
Where the sun rises (asu), Asia
LESSON 18 man- hand | deks- right
When managing words, you have to use your hands well.
LESSON 19 ped · pes foot
centipede, an animal with a hundred (cent) feet (ped-)
LESSON 20 cap head
A head (cap) in a hat, capital, chief, capital letter, chef
LESSON 21 part quotient, portion | sec · tom · chop
sect, tom, chop, snip, and clip are all friends of cut
LESSON 22 sta- stand
Staying still (sta-) like a statue
LESSON 23 fuse
Fusion cuisine is when two or more things are combined (fused) in one place.
LESSON 24 cand white, pure, shining | luminous
honest (candid) candidates dressed in white (cand)
LESSON 25 alt high | alb · blanc white
Is Baekdu Mountain the Alps in English?
LESSON 26 lev- light
A lever (lever) that lifts heavy things lightly (lev-)
LESSON 27 ment Mind, Memory
Dementia, a state of mental abnormality
LESSON 28 sophos wise | vid than
A wise (sophos) scholar (ist), a sophist (sophist) who uses far-fetched logic
LESSON 29 dent teeth | ortho straight
Orthodontics (orthodontics) to straighten teeth (dents)
LESSON 30 corona crown
Health-Related Words from Round Shapes to Contagious Diseases
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Publisher's Review
Do you want to learn English words quickly and remember them for a long time?
The answer is the etymology learning method that automatically associates 10 words with one word!
- Learning effectiveness proven with 180,000 classes and 7 million views!
- A customized lecture that will make even the most ignorant and illiterate learn English again!
- Free video lectures that are so fun that you'll pass the time!
Anyone who wants to be good at English must overcome the barrier of words.
So, most English learners set a daily target amount of words and memorize them by writing down only the words and their meanings.
But even after memorizing it like this, I immediately forget it when I turn around, or I can't recognize the word at all when it's in a sentence.
Having worked in the English-related industry for over 20 years, the author has seen countless students lose interest in learning English through this process, and has long researched how to help them learn vocabulary easily, remember it for a long time, and use it effectively.
As a result, I learned that words should not be memorized, but rather understood through situations or stories, and that the most effective method for understanding them is the 'etymological learning method.'
This book is written in a conversational format that makes it easier to understand the 30 lectures that have been proven effective with 7 million cumulative views on YouTube, so that even learners who are new to studying etymology can easily turn the pages.
If you master this amazing study method that allows you to quickly memorize countless words that expand from a single root word, you will never again have to give up on English because you can't memorize words.
I know it's good, but I don't know how to start?
Uncle Jack gives you the first step to learning etymology!
It is already well known through lectures and books by many English experts that studying English words by their etymology is much more effective than simply memorizing them.
However, if you buy a famous etymological vocabulary book and start studying, you will be overwhelmed by the amount of material to learn, and it will be difficult to adapt to the unfamiliar learning method, so you will only give up after three days.
However, if you start studying etymology with 『Miracle 5-Minute English Vocabulary』, you will never have to give up halfway.
First of all, this book is written in a friendly conversation format between Peanut Jack, an English genius, and Banana Jun, a serious English idiot, which greatly reduces the boredom and frustration of learners studying alone.
Additionally, since it only covers about 40 core root words that pique learners' interest and a total of 300 important words that expand around them, you can solidify the basics of learning root words with a minimal amount of study and advance to a higher level.
So, if you know that studying etymology is a good method, but don't know where to start, or if you've ever started studying etymology with a dense vocabulary list only to get scared and give up, let's get started with this book.
You will be completely immersed in the charm of studying etymology that will never be forgotten, no matter how much time passes.
I'm worried because I can't forget it anymore!
It is understood as etymology + pun (word play) + story, so it sticks in your brain!
What on earth is this etymological learning method that allows you to memorize ten words by simply learning one? For example, let's consider the following words, remembering that "port" as a noun means "harbor" and as a verb means "to transport goods from a port."
▶ ex(outside) + port(carry) = Carrying out of the port is 'export' ▶ port(carry) + er 「Name: person」 = A person who carries is a 'porter' ▶ re(again) + port(carry) = After organizing the incident well, convey it again, so 'report the news' In this way, if you know just one port, you can infer the meaning of an unknown word through etymological analysis, and words understood logically in this way will never disappear from your memory.
Additionally, 『Miracle 5-Minute English Vocabulary』 utilizes PUN (word play) as a device to alleviate the difficulty of learning etymology, and adds witty illustrations here and there to help learners easily associate the meaning of words.
Moreover, the author's etymological expertise, special interest in the humanities, love of American dramas and movies, and comprehensive knowledge of languages including Chinese, Japanese, and Latin are all mobilized to explain the meaning of words as if they were stories, so there is no time to get bored while reading the book.
Just like Jun, who becomes engrossed in Jack's captivating storytelling and gradually develops his ability to associate word meanings, readers will have solidified their etymological fundamentals and become familiar with over 1,000 basic words by the time they finish the book.
The answer is the etymology learning method that automatically associates 10 words with one word!
- Learning effectiveness proven with 180,000 classes and 7 million views!
- A customized lecture that will make even the most ignorant and illiterate learn English again!
- Free video lectures that are so fun that you'll pass the time!
Anyone who wants to be good at English must overcome the barrier of words.
So, most English learners set a daily target amount of words and memorize them by writing down only the words and their meanings.
But even after memorizing it like this, I immediately forget it when I turn around, or I can't recognize the word at all when it's in a sentence.
Having worked in the English-related industry for over 20 years, the author has seen countless students lose interest in learning English through this process, and has long researched how to help them learn vocabulary easily, remember it for a long time, and use it effectively.
As a result, I learned that words should not be memorized, but rather understood through situations or stories, and that the most effective method for understanding them is the 'etymological learning method.'
This book is written in a conversational format that makes it easier to understand the 30 lectures that have been proven effective with 7 million cumulative views on YouTube, so that even learners who are new to studying etymology can easily turn the pages.
If you master this amazing study method that allows you to quickly memorize countless words that expand from a single root word, you will never again have to give up on English because you can't memorize words.
I know it's good, but I don't know how to start?
Uncle Jack gives you the first step to learning etymology!
It is already well known through lectures and books by many English experts that studying English words by their etymology is much more effective than simply memorizing them.
However, if you buy a famous etymological vocabulary book and start studying, you will be overwhelmed by the amount of material to learn, and it will be difficult to adapt to the unfamiliar learning method, so you will only give up after three days.
However, if you start studying etymology with 『Miracle 5-Minute English Vocabulary』, you will never have to give up halfway.
First of all, this book is written in a friendly conversation format between Peanut Jack, an English genius, and Banana Jun, a serious English idiot, which greatly reduces the boredom and frustration of learners studying alone.
Additionally, since it only covers about 40 core root words that pique learners' interest and a total of 300 important words that expand around them, you can solidify the basics of learning root words with a minimal amount of study and advance to a higher level.
So, if you know that studying etymology is a good method, but don't know where to start, or if you've ever started studying etymology with a dense vocabulary list only to get scared and give up, let's get started with this book.
You will be completely immersed in the charm of studying etymology that will never be forgotten, no matter how much time passes.
I'm worried because I can't forget it anymore!
It is understood as etymology + pun (word play) + story, so it sticks in your brain!
What on earth is this etymological learning method that allows you to memorize ten words by simply learning one? For example, let's consider the following words, remembering that "port" as a noun means "harbor" and as a verb means "to transport goods from a port."
▶ ex(outside) + port(carry) = Carrying out of the port is 'export' ▶ port(carry) + er 「Name: person」 = A person who carries is a 'porter' ▶ re(again) + port(carry) = After organizing the incident well, convey it again, so 'report the news' In this way, if you know just one port, you can infer the meaning of an unknown word through etymological analysis, and words understood logically in this way will never disappear from your memory.
Additionally, 『Miracle 5-Minute English Vocabulary』 utilizes PUN (word play) as a device to alleviate the difficulty of learning etymology, and adds witty illustrations here and there to help learners easily associate the meaning of words.
Moreover, the author's etymological expertise, special interest in the humanities, love of American dramas and movies, and comprehensive knowledge of languages including Chinese, Japanese, and Latin are all mobilized to explain the meaning of words as if they were stories, so there is no time to get bored while reading the book.
Just like Jun, who becomes engrossed in Jack's captivating storytelling and gradually develops his ability to associate word meanings, readers will have solidified their etymological fundamentals and become familiar with over 1,000 basic words by the time they finish the book.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 28, 2020
- Page count, weight, size: 440 pages | 444g | 128*188*21mm
- ISBN13: 9791197035227
- ISBN10: 1197035222
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