
If you are a spelling genius
Description
Book Introduction
Study spelling with your ramen friends!
Spicy, mild, rich, and plump ramen
Master 75 Essential Elementary Spelling Rules!
Any student facing a descriptive assessment or essay test has probably imagined, "Oh, how great it would be if I were a spelling genius..." when faced with confusing spelling rules.
Spelling is a fundamental principle for correctly expressing and conveying my thoughts. If spelling is not followed, understanding and communication become difficult.
Also, trust in the thoughts and words that are expressed with effort is falling.
Even if you know it and memorize it, you tend to neglect it because you keep getting confused, and only regret it when you are about to take an important test or evaluation. That is spelling study.
Following the "Ddongbokki Granny" series, the new K-snack character series from Shukrim Book is active. The "Genius Ramen" series features anthropomorphic ramen friends who make the imagination of "What if I were a ○○ genius?" a reality.
The long-awaited first volume, "If You're a Spelling Genius," vividly tells the story of ramens who take on spelling competitions for children who are accustomed to online abbreviations, children who struggle with the difference between Korean pronunciation and correct spelling, and all children who frequently confuse words that sound and mean different things.
The popular ramen that everyone has tried at least once is reborn as an extraordinary ramen bag character, and the spicy, salty, and sometimes mild and strong episodes that occur during the spelling contest preparation process are designed to help children become familiar with correct spelling vocabulary.
In particular, the story of Spicy and Mild, who have opposite personalities, becoming a team and studying together and growing, not only provides systematic spelling lessons but also conveys the deep emotion of friendship.
Kang Hyo-mi, author of the "Ddongbokki Granny" series, praised this book as a surprising book that kills two birds with one stone: overwhelming fun and learning. She also praised the book for its lovable and cheerful characters.
In addition to the unimaginable ramen characters such as Spicy, Mild, Jjajangmyeon, Neogul, Bibim, and Cup Ramen, the very special episodes of the lovely neighborhood characters such as Kimchi Grandpa, Uncle Pa, Egg, and Triangle Kimbap from the 'I Will Eat More Ramen' village will guide children on the path to becoming the best spelling master.
Spicy, mild, rich, and plump ramen
Master 75 Essential Elementary Spelling Rules!
Any student facing a descriptive assessment or essay test has probably imagined, "Oh, how great it would be if I were a spelling genius..." when faced with confusing spelling rules.
Spelling is a fundamental principle for correctly expressing and conveying my thoughts. If spelling is not followed, understanding and communication become difficult.
Also, trust in the thoughts and words that are expressed with effort is falling.
Even if you know it and memorize it, you tend to neglect it because you keep getting confused, and only regret it when you are about to take an important test or evaluation. That is spelling study.
Following the "Ddongbokki Granny" series, the new K-snack character series from Shukrim Book is active. The "Genius Ramen" series features anthropomorphic ramen friends who make the imagination of "What if I were a ○○ genius?" a reality.
The long-awaited first volume, "If You're a Spelling Genius," vividly tells the story of ramens who take on spelling competitions for children who are accustomed to online abbreviations, children who struggle with the difference between Korean pronunciation and correct spelling, and all children who frequently confuse words that sound and mean different things.
The popular ramen that everyone has tried at least once is reborn as an extraordinary ramen bag character, and the spicy, salty, and sometimes mild and strong episodes that occur during the spelling contest preparation process are designed to help children become familiar with correct spelling vocabulary.
In particular, the story of Spicy and Mild, who have opposite personalities, becoming a team and studying together and growing, not only provides systematic spelling lessons but also conveys the deep emotion of friendship.
Kang Hyo-mi, author of the "Ddongbokki Granny" series, praised this book as a surprising book that kills two birds with one stone: overwhelming fun and learning. She also praised the book for its lovable and cheerful characters.
In addition to the unimaginable ramen characters such as Spicy, Mild, Jjajangmyeon, Neogul, Bibim, and Cup Ramen, the very special episodes of the lovely neighborhood characters such as Kimchi Grandpa, Uncle Pa, Egg, and Triangle Kimbap from the 'I Will Eat More Ramen' village will guide children on the path to becoming the best spelling master.
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index
1) Spelling that makes you blush
Deafened vs. Stunning
Work hard and do nothing vs. Do this and that
Give birth vs. Get well
Dog foam vs. crab foam
2 days vs 2 days
Older adults vs. younger adults
Test test vs. easy easy
Cherry blossoms vs. chrysanthemums
Mojareugin vs. Mojaragin
Don't do it vs. Don't do it
If you bow down vs. if you leave
Don't whine! vs Don't whine!
Matching vs. Matching
It's ridiculous vs. It's ridiculous
One more chopstick!
2) Just memorize it! Easy spelling
Tteokbokki vs. Tteokbokki
Milk carton vs. milk carton
Ceiling vs. Ceiling
Clean vs. Cleanly
Fingers vs. Spoons
Pillow vs. Pillow
Jjigae vs. Jjigae
Eye booger vs. eye booger
Fart vs. Gas
trum vs trim
Partially vs. On Purpose
Upside down vs upside down
Anyway vs. anyway
How many days vs How many days
Coward vs. Coward
One more chopstick!
3) If this? If that? Confusing spelling
Must vs. Absolutely
Chase vs. Fuck
Meda vs. Maeda
wrong vs different
Hurt vs. Close
A while vs. a while
Earn vs. Throw Away
Upside down vs. None
Take vs. Same
Manure vs. Step
When vs. When
Beyond vs Beyond
Offer vs. Support
Point out vs. teach
To put vs. to stick
One more chopstick!
4) Literacy spelling that you can understand in one go
Guys vs Kids
How vs. What to do
Long time no see vs. a long time
Why vs Why
-Dunji vs -Dunji
v together vs -together
Usually vs.
Daero vs. Dero
Eyo vs. Eyo
Later vs. Later
-De vs -Dae
As vs As
-ji vs vji
And vs. And then
So vs. Therefore
One more chopstick!
5) Spelling of foreign words in a twisted and twisted way
Leadership vs. Leadership
Badge vs. Badges
Message vs. Message
Sofa vs. Couch
Remote control vs. remote control
Punk vs. Punk
Chocolate vs. Chocolate
Elevator vs. Elevator
Sausage vs. Sausage
Air conditioner vs. air conditioner
Buffet vs. buffet
Tonkatsu vs. Tonkatsu
Schedule vs Schedule
Fighting vs Fighting
Champion vs. Champion
One more chopstick!
Epilogue
Correct answer
Deafened vs. Stunning
Work hard and do nothing vs. Do this and that
Give birth vs. Get well
Dog foam vs. crab foam
2 days vs 2 days
Older adults vs. younger adults
Test test vs. easy easy
Cherry blossoms vs. chrysanthemums
Mojareugin vs. Mojaragin
Don't do it vs. Don't do it
If you bow down vs. if you leave
Don't whine! vs Don't whine!
Matching vs. Matching
It's ridiculous vs. It's ridiculous
One more chopstick!
2) Just memorize it! Easy spelling
Tteokbokki vs. Tteokbokki
Milk carton vs. milk carton
Ceiling vs. Ceiling
Clean vs. Cleanly
Fingers vs. Spoons
Pillow vs. Pillow
Jjigae vs. Jjigae
Eye booger vs. eye booger
Fart vs. Gas
trum vs trim
Partially vs. On Purpose
Upside down vs upside down
Anyway vs. anyway
How many days vs How many days
Coward vs. Coward
One more chopstick!
3) If this? If that? Confusing spelling
Must vs. Absolutely
Chase vs. Fuck
Meda vs. Maeda
wrong vs different
Hurt vs. Close
A while vs. a while
Earn vs. Throw Away
Upside down vs. None
Take vs. Same
Manure vs. Step
When vs. When
Beyond vs Beyond
Offer vs. Support
Point out vs. teach
To put vs. to stick
One more chopstick!
4) Literacy spelling that you can understand in one go
Guys vs Kids
How vs. What to do
Long time no see vs. a long time
Why vs Why
-Dunji vs -Dunji
v together vs -together
Usually vs.
Daero vs. Dero
Eyo vs. Eyo
Later vs. Later
-De vs -Dae
As vs As
-ji vs vji
And vs. And then
So vs. Therefore
One more chopstick!
5) Spelling of foreign words in a twisted and twisted way
Leadership vs. Leadership
Badge vs. Badges
Message vs. Message
Sofa vs. Couch
Remote control vs. remote control
Punk vs. Punk
Chocolate vs. Chocolate
Elevator vs. Elevator
Sausage vs. Sausage
Air conditioner vs. air conditioner
Buffet vs. buffet
Tonkatsu vs. Tonkatsu
Schedule vs Schedule
Fighting vs Fighting
Champion vs. Champion
One more chopstick!
Epilogue
Correct answer
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Publisher's Review
“Put your bag on, put on your tie!”
From absurd yet plausible examples of spelling destruction
Essential spelling to help you grow your literacy skills!
Contains 75 elementary spelling rules known only to spelling masters!
In the AI era, media literacy is gaining attention, and the importance of literacy is also increasing.
One of the most important things to improve literacy is spelling and vocabulary.
If these two foundations are solid, you can grow into a person who knows how to express and communicate your thoughts properly.
"If You're a Spelling Genius" vividly captures confusing spelling cases that are often confused in everyday life in the form of episodes closely related to life, systematically organizing it so that you can personally experience the importance of spelling and increase your confidence in spelling as well as Korean language.
The 15 cases in [Bubbling Up and Angry Spelling], which are a collection of absurd spellings that will make you laugh out loud, and the 15 cases in [Memorize It! Easy Spelling], which are incorrect spellings that seem to be listed in the Korean dictionary but are actually not, are enough to pique the curiosity of children who are particularly weak in spelling.
The following [If this? If that? Confusing Spelling] section covers the 15 most confusing spellings among elementary school students, the [Literacy Spelling to Understand in One Glance] section covers the 15 essential spellings that are the most basic for developing literacy, and the [Curvy Foreign Word Spelling] section correctly explains the 15 spellings of foreign words frequently used in real life, leading children who are afraid of spelling to learn the 75 core spellings introduced in this book and build their confidence in the Korean language.
Along with a total of 75 spelling vocabulary words, each page includes a summary section such as 'Mild Taste Handwritten Notes', 'Spicy Taste Lecture Notes', and 'A Word from Kimchi Grandpa', so that you can apply your newly learned spelling knowledge to real life. Examples of correct usage are presented in the voices of the book's main characters.
In addition, if you thoroughly utilize the "One More Chopsticks" corner, a mission-based workbook included at the end of each chapter, to check your spelling, you will find yourself more confident than anyone else when it comes to spelling.
“It’s not that I won’t do it, it’s that I won’t do it!”
Presented by extraordinary ramen characters
A feast of quirky and delightful spelling tiki-taka!
The characters appearing in 『Spelling Genius Ramen』, Spicy and Mild, and their rivals, One Plus One Combo Cup Ramen and Triangle Kimbap, as well as the licorice ramen that you would miss without, Jjajangmyeon and Neogul, Bibim-i and Buseobuseo.
The characters of Kimchi Grandpa, Uncle Pa, and Middle School Syndrome Egg from 'I'll Eat More Ramen' Village, which can never be left out when talking about ramen characters, are characters that perfectly fit the personality types of MBTI, which is very popular among children these days.
Because the ramen characters we are already familiar with are closely connected to the MBTI personality traits that children know well, the episodes in the book resonate even more, and just reading the book naturally leaves spelling knowledge in your head.
In addition, the strong catchphrases of the ramen characters that you will never forget once you hear them, such as shouting “Jjajang~” instead of “Ta-da~” or saying “Don’t hold back~!” in a parody of the convenience store tuna mayo, also provide a pleasant fun.
Above all, each episode introducing 75 spelling vocabulary words is tightly and organically connected with the goal of the ramen characters 'participating in the spelling genius ramen contest', so you won't miss out on the story-driven fun that makes this book impossible to put down.
In "If You're a Spelling Genius," the smart and competitive perfectionist Spicy Flavor and the easygoing and ordinary pacifist Mild Flavor—two completely opposite friends—join the Spelling Genius Contest and become spelling masters. As you follow this story, you'll discover that your spelling knowledge has become firmly ingrained in your head and you'll grow into a child with solid Korean language confidence.
"If You're a Genius" series, which cultivates a broad range of knowledge in various fields.
Shukrim Book's new humanities series, "If You're a Genius," is a series that cultivates a broad range of knowledge in the key fields of Korean language, social studies, and science that are essential in today's society.
This series, which began with the imagination of "What if I were a genius?", conveys the essential liberal arts knowledge that our children need to discover and develop their individual talents through the special stories of unique ramen noodles.
The strong teamwork between the two main characters, spicy and mild, also emphasizes the importance of 'friends who study together.'
We'll remind you of the importance of asking better questions and creatively solving problems through the vivid learning and growth stories of cute ramen characters.
Through the diverse educational books in the "If You're a Genius" series, we hope you will broaden your understanding of various fields, develop a global perspective, and grow into the creative talents of the future.
From absurd yet plausible examples of spelling destruction
Essential spelling to help you grow your literacy skills!
Contains 75 elementary spelling rules known only to spelling masters!
In the AI era, media literacy is gaining attention, and the importance of literacy is also increasing.
One of the most important things to improve literacy is spelling and vocabulary.
If these two foundations are solid, you can grow into a person who knows how to express and communicate your thoughts properly.
"If You're a Spelling Genius" vividly captures confusing spelling cases that are often confused in everyday life in the form of episodes closely related to life, systematically organizing it so that you can personally experience the importance of spelling and increase your confidence in spelling as well as Korean language.
The 15 cases in [Bubbling Up and Angry Spelling], which are a collection of absurd spellings that will make you laugh out loud, and the 15 cases in [Memorize It! Easy Spelling], which are incorrect spellings that seem to be listed in the Korean dictionary but are actually not, are enough to pique the curiosity of children who are particularly weak in spelling.
The following [If this? If that? Confusing Spelling] section covers the 15 most confusing spellings among elementary school students, the [Literacy Spelling to Understand in One Glance] section covers the 15 essential spellings that are the most basic for developing literacy, and the [Curvy Foreign Word Spelling] section correctly explains the 15 spellings of foreign words frequently used in real life, leading children who are afraid of spelling to learn the 75 core spellings introduced in this book and build their confidence in the Korean language.
Along with a total of 75 spelling vocabulary words, each page includes a summary section such as 'Mild Taste Handwritten Notes', 'Spicy Taste Lecture Notes', and 'A Word from Kimchi Grandpa', so that you can apply your newly learned spelling knowledge to real life. Examples of correct usage are presented in the voices of the book's main characters.
In addition, if you thoroughly utilize the "One More Chopsticks" corner, a mission-based workbook included at the end of each chapter, to check your spelling, you will find yourself more confident than anyone else when it comes to spelling.
“It’s not that I won’t do it, it’s that I won’t do it!”
Presented by extraordinary ramen characters
A feast of quirky and delightful spelling tiki-taka!
The characters appearing in 『Spelling Genius Ramen』, Spicy and Mild, and their rivals, One Plus One Combo Cup Ramen and Triangle Kimbap, as well as the licorice ramen that you would miss without, Jjajangmyeon and Neogul, Bibim-i and Buseobuseo.
The characters of Kimchi Grandpa, Uncle Pa, and Middle School Syndrome Egg from 'I'll Eat More Ramen' Village, which can never be left out when talking about ramen characters, are characters that perfectly fit the personality types of MBTI, which is very popular among children these days.
Because the ramen characters we are already familiar with are closely connected to the MBTI personality traits that children know well, the episodes in the book resonate even more, and just reading the book naturally leaves spelling knowledge in your head.
In addition, the strong catchphrases of the ramen characters that you will never forget once you hear them, such as shouting “Jjajang~” instead of “Ta-da~” or saying “Don’t hold back~!” in a parody of the convenience store tuna mayo, also provide a pleasant fun.
Above all, each episode introducing 75 spelling vocabulary words is tightly and organically connected with the goal of the ramen characters 'participating in the spelling genius ramen contest', so you won't miss out on the story-driven fun that makes this book impossible to put down.
In "If You're a Spelling Genius," the smart and competitive perfectionist Spicy Flavor and the easygoing and ordinary pacifist Mild Flavor—two completely opposite friends—join the Spelling Genius Contest and become spelling masters. As you follow this story, you'll discover that your spelling knowledge has become firmly ingrained in your head and you'll grow into a child with solid Korean language confidence.
"If You're a Genius" series, which cultivates a broad range of knowledge in various fields.
Shukrim Book's new humanities series, "If You're a Genius," is a series that cultivates a broad range of knowledge in the key fields of Korean language, social studies, and science that are essential in today's society.
This series, which began with the imagination of "What if I were a genius?", conveys the essential liberal arts knowledge that our children need to discover and develop their individual talents through the special stories of unique ramen noodles.
The strong teamwork between the two main characters, spicy and mild, also emphasizes the importance of 'friends who study together.'
We'll remind you of the importance of asking better questions and creatively solving problems through the vivid learning and growth stories of cute ramen characters.
Through the diverse educational books in the "If You're a Genius" series, we hope you will broaden your understanding of various fields, develop a global perspective, and grow into the creative talents of the future.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: June 2, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 188 pages | 444g | 152*225*13mm
- ISBN13: 9791198948755
- ISBN10: 1198948752
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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