
Proverbs, Idioms, and Idioms If you are a genius
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Book Introduction
This time, it's proverbs, idioms, idioms, and Western vocabulary!
Develop literacy and enhance the ability to express emotions and thoughts
Master 226 Essential Elementary School Books!
Following the publication of “If You Are a Spelling Genius,” a book that teaches essential elementary school spelling in a fun and natural way, “If You Are a Genius”, the second book in the “If You Are a Genius Series,” “If You Are a Proverb, Idiom, and Idiom Genius,” has been published.
Following the finals of the spelling genius contest that ended in a draw, a fun and informative episode unfolds as the smart perfectionist 'Spicy' and the easygoing pacifist 'Mild' prepare for a vocabulary battle against the 'Convenience Store Team' to determine the ultimate winner.
Vocabulary is a key determinant of literacy.
The more vocabulary you know, the more you will be able to understand context and express your thoughts and feelings more richly.
However, many children are at a loss as to how to actually develop this vocabulary.
It is difficult to memorize it blindly, and you may lose interest and become distant from the Korean language.
This book, "If You Are a Genius of Proverbs, Idioms, and Idioms," is designed to help young readers naturally learn the origins and true meanings of proverbs, idioms, and idioms through the challenge of mastering vocabulary in spicy and mild flavors before the final round of the competition.
In particular, it includes a wealth of Western vocabulary derived from Western literary works such as Greek and Roman mythology and Western historical events, helping students build general knowledge appropriate for globalization.
In this book, the spicy and mild combo of the "Together Team" and the cup ramen and triangle kimbap combo, who were busy bickering and sharpening each other's teeth, and the "Convenience Store Team", the cup ramen and triangle kimbap combo, learn idioms from the "Kimchi Grandpa" of the "I'll Eat More" village, and discover commonalities with each other, going from enemies to true competitors. This story unfolds in a sympathetic way.
Also, the bat-like activities of the licorice ramen 'Buseobuseo' add power to the story, and you can learn vocabulary in a fun and natural way while following the exciting story.
As you learn the 226 essential elementary proverbs, idioms, idioms, and Western vocabulary selected through the special storytelling of the unique characters in the book, you will soon discover that your child has become a genius in vocabulary and expressiveness.
Develop literacy and enhance the ability to express emotions and thoughts
Master 226 Essential Elementary School Books!
Following the publication of “If You Are a Spelling Genius,” a book that teaches essential elementary school spelling in a fun and natural way, “If You Are a Genius”, the second book in the “If You Are a Genius Series,” “If You Are a Proverb, Idiom, and Idiom Genius,” has been published.
Following the finals of the spelling genius contest that ended in a draw, a fun and informative episode unfolds as the smart perfectionist 'Spicy' and the easygoing pacifist 'Mild' prepare for a vocabulary battle against the 'Convenience Store Team' to determine the ultimate winner.
Vocabulary is a key determinant of literacy.
The more vocabulary you know, the more you will be able to understand context and express your thoughts and feelings more richly.
However, many children are at a loss as to how to actually develop this vocabulary.
It is difficult to memorize it blindly, and you may lose interest and become distant from the Korean language.
This book, "If You Are a Genius of Proverbs, Idioms, and Idioms," is designed to help young readers naturally learn the origins and true meanings of proverbs, idioms, and idioms through the challenge of mastering vocabulary in spicy and mild flavors before the final round of the competition.
In particular, it includes a wealth of Western vocabulary derived from Western literary works such as Greek and Roman mythology and Western historical events, helping students build general knowledge appropriate for globalization.
In this book, the spicy and mild combo of the "Together Team" and the cup ramen and triangle kimbap combo, who were busy bickering and sharpening each other's teeth, and the "Convenience Store Team", the cup ramen and triangle kimbap combo, learn idioms from the "Kimchi Grandpa" of the "I'll Eat More" village, and discover commonalities with each other, going from enemies to true competitors. This story unfolds in a sympathetic way.
Also, the bat-like activities of the licorice ramen 'Buseobuseo' add power to the story, and you can learn vocabulary in a fun and natural way while following the exciting story.
As you learn the 226 essential elementary proverbs, idioms, idioms, and Western vocabulary selected through the special storytelling of the unique characters in the book, you will soon discover that your child has become a genius in vocabulary and expressiveness.
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index
1.
Fill in the idioms
board a plane
Button the first button
Sharpen a knife
To pretend not to know
Look at it with colored glasses
Get hit in the back of the head
Get on the chopping board
Heartbreaking
have thin ears
My butt is heavy
Big hands
Take your foot out
Put your knees together
Use a bowl
step on the tail
Liver swells
It doesn't hurt even if you put it in your eye
have a high nose
I can't eat or drink
keep your mouth shut
One more chopstick!
2.
Boiling down proverbs
Adding fuel to the fire
In a fight between whales, the shrimp's back is broken.
I don't even know how to sleep with a sickle
Mountain beyond mountain
If the upper water is clear, the lower water will also be clear.
I'll give the ugly child one more rice cake
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step
Birds hear what is said during the day, and rats hear what is said at night.
A needle thief becomes a cattle thief
Locking the barn door after the horse has bolted
It's dark under the lamp
Even an earthworm squirms when stepped on
There is no tree that will not fall after ten strikes.
If you plant beans, you will get beans, and if you plant red beans, you will get red beans.
My nose is three feet long
Even if you cross a stone bridge, test it first.
A frog can't think like a tadpole
If you speak kindly, you will hear kind words in return.
A little goes a long way
Even if the sky falls, there is a hole to emerge from.
One more chopstick!
3.
Sprinkle idioms gently
Watching closely
favorite motto
Fifty-fifty steps
The more the better
impregnability
Hyeongseoljigong
Seeing is believing
Jo Sam Mo Sa
Thousand-year paralysis
Gyereuk
Adding insult to injury
Put yourself in someone else's shoes
My Dongpung
A blessing in disguise
Progress by leaps and bounds
anticlimax
Hwalongjeomjeong
Chronic waiting
A lesson from the past
Sweet talk
One more chopstick!
4.
Add Toktok Western Vocabulary
Mentor
Achilles tendon
Cupid's arrow
Columbus's Egg
There is no such thing as impossible in my dictionary.
Time is money
hot potato
crocodile tears
Eureka
Trojan horse
An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth
The Touch of Midas
witch hunt
Pandora's Box
Raise the white flag
the goose that lays golden eggs
Icarus's Wings
Knowledge is power
dark horse
Rome wasn't built in a day.
One more chopstick!
Epilogue
One more chopstick is correct
Check check correct answer
Fill in the idioms
board a plane
Button the first button
Sharpen a knife
To pretend not to know
Look at it with colored glasses
Get hit in the back of the head
Get on the chopping board
Heartbreaking
have thin ears
My butt is heavy
Big hands
Take your foot out
Put your knees together
Use a bowl
step on the tail
Liver swells
It doesn't hurt even if you put it in your eye
have a high nose
I can't eat or drink
keep your mouth shut
One more chopstick!
2.
Boiling down proverbs
Adding fuel to the fire
In a fight between whales, the shrimp's back is broken.
I don't even know how to sleep with a sickle
Mountain beyond mountain
If the upper water is clear, the lower water will also be clear.
I'll give the ugly child one more rice cake
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step
Birds hear what is said during the day, and rats hear what is said at night.
A needle thief becomes a cattle thief
Locking the barn door after the horse has bolted
It's dark under the lamp
Even an earthworm squirms when stepped on
There is no tree that will not fall after ten strikes.
If you plant beans, you will get beans, and if you plant red beans, you will get red beans.
My nose is three feet long
Even if you cross a stone bridge, test it first.
A frog can't think like a tadpole
If you speak kindly, you will hear kind words in return.
A little goes a long way
Even if the sky falls, there is a hole to emerge from.
One more chopstick!
3.
Sprinkle idioms gently
Watching closely
favorite motto
Fifty-fifty steps
The more the better
impregnability
Hyeongseoljigong
Seeing is believing
Jo Sam Mo Sa
Thousand-year paralysis
Gyereuk
Adding insult to injury
Put yourself in someone else's shoes
My Dongpung
A blessing in disguise
Progress by leaps and bounds
anticlimax
Hwalongjeomjeong
Chronic waiting
A lesson from the past
Sweet talk
One more chopstick!
4.
Add Toktok Western Vocabulary
Mentor
Achilles tendon
Cupid's arrow
Columbus's Egg
There is no such thing as impossible in my dictionary.
Time is money
hot potato
crocodile tears
Eureka
Trojan horse
An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth
The Touch of Midas
witch hunt
Pandora's Box
Raise the white flag
the goose that lays golden eggs
Icarus's Wings
Knowledge is power
dark horse
Rome wasn't built in a day.
One more chopstick!
Epilogue
One more chopstick is correct
Check check correct answer
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Publisher's Review
“Big hands? My hands aren’t that big.”
From essential idioms that you can't just memorize
Western vocabulary that makes studying Korean fun!
Includes 226 proverbs, idioms, idioms, and Western vocabulary!
It's not easy to teach children today, who are accustomed to buzzwords, slang, short texts, and videos, the correct meaning of vocabulary.
Especially for children who are accustomed to rote learning, it is even more difficult to properly understand short and concise expressions derived from events or stories, such as proverbs, idioms, and idioms, or vocabulary that has been formed by combining two or more words to form a new meaning that is completely different from the original meaning, through simple memorization.
This book, "Proverbs, Idioms, and Idioms Genius," contains proverbs, which are short texts that concisely express the various life lessons our ancestors learned from their long historical life experiences; idioms with special meanings that cannot be understood through the meaning of the words listed alone; idioms derived from old tales and generally composed of Chinese characters; and Western idioms derived from Western literary works or historical events, all packaged in an easy-to-understand format as episodes closely related to the lives of ramen characters.
Including the workbook, we have organized a whopping 226 different vocabulary and expressions so that you can easily and naturally learn them through the school life and daily life episodes of the extraordinary ramen characters, and also so that you can thoroughly and accurately understand their origins and origins.
We've selected 20 representative proverbs, 20 representative idioms, 20 representative idioms, and 20 representative Western vocabulary words that elementary school students must know. You can first have fun meeting the daily episodes of ramen characters related to each representative vocabulary word, and then reinforce the meaning and usage in the key points summarized by vocabulary word corners such as 'Mild Taste Handwritten Notes', 'Spicy Taste Lecture Notes', and 'A Word from Kimchi Grandpa'.
And you can check related vocabulary and expressions, such as similar or opposite words, through the workbook.
Furthermore, we have included examples of correct vocabulary usage through the dialogue of the main characters in the book, increasing the usability so that children can apply the vocabulary they have learned in the book to real life.
As you enjoy reading the daily life and friendship episodes depicted by the characters in "Proverbs, Idioms, and Idioms Genius Ramen," you will learn proverbs, idioms, and idioms, and come to understand the cultural and historical value contained within them, enabling deeper conversations in speech and writing.
It will also help you develop the ability to understand context and effectively communicate your thoughts and feelings.
With the separate appendix workbook, which is organized like a dictionary, you can select difficult or hard-to-remember vocabulary and expressions and learn them anytime, anywhere. You can also play quizzes with friends and family.
Through this book, children can become confident in their vocabulary and Korean language skills.
“Why on earth do you give more rice cakes to the child you hate?”
Learn from the tangled relationships of cute ramen characters.
A mature attitude and a desirable friendship!
This book, "Proverbs, Idioms, and Idioms: Genius Ramen," focuses not only on the daily lives of the eccentric ramen characters, but also on the relationships between each character, drawing empathy from young readers who are beginning to form new relationships with friends and neighbors in school and everyday life.
The story of the deepening friendship between the spicy and mild combo who are determined to win the final match and devote themselves to studying vocabulary, the activities of the licorice ramen Buseobuseo who walks a tightrope between the Together Team and the Convenience Store Team, the in-depth idiom lessons like the aged kimchi of the Kimchi Grandfather of the Village who would eat more if I were you, the process of the two teams who were busy fighting turning into true competitors from enemies are woven together with proverbs, idioms, idioms, and Western idioms, allowing me to gain both knowledge and enlightenment at the same time.
In particular, the team that did their best, the convenience store team, and the team that did their best, compete in the 'Proverbs, Idioms, and Idioms Genius Ramen Contest' to determine the final winner, and the mature attitude of pouring all their efforts into sincerely congratulating the winning team and extending a hand makes young readers realize how great the joy of growing up together is.
In addition, Jjajangmyeon, Neogul, Bibim, Uncle Pa, and Egg Sister also appear, making the book “If You Are a Genius of Proverbs, Idioms, and Idioms” even more delicious.
I hope that through the story of the ramen noodles growing up while experiencing the diverse vocabulary in the book and the meaning of the word "together," you will deeply understand the value of friendship and cooperation.
From essential idioms that you can't just memorize
Western vocabulary that makes studying Korean fun!
Includes 226 proverbs, idioms, idioms, and Western vocabulary!
It's not easy to teach children today, who are accustomed to buzzwords, slang, short texts, and videos, the correct meaning of vocabulary.
Especially for children who are accustomed to rote learning, it is even more difficult to properly understand short and concise expressions derived from events or stories, such as proverbs, idioms, and idioms, or vocabulary that has been formed by combining two or more words to form a new meaning that is completely different from the original meaning, through simple memorization.
This book, "Proverbs, Idioms, and Idioms Genius," contains proverbs, which are short texts that concisely express the various life lessons our ancestors learned from their long historical life experiences; idioms with special meanings that cannot be understood through the meaning of the words listed alone; idioms derived from old tales and generally composed of Chinese characters; and Western idioms derived from Western literary works or historical events, all packaged in an easy-to-understand format as episodes closely related to the lives of ramen characters.
Including the workbook, we have organized a whopping 226 different vocabulary and expressions so that you can easily and naturally learn them through the school life and daily life episodes of the extraordinary ramen characters, and also so that you can thoroughly and accurately understand their origins and origins.
We've selected 20 representative proverbs, 20 representative idioms, 20 representative idioms, and 20 representative Western vocabulary words that elementary school students must know. You can first have fun meeting the daily episodes of ramen characters related to each representative vocabulary word, and then reinforce the meaning and usage in the key points summarized by vocabulary word corners such as 'Mild Taste Handwritten Notes', 'Spicy Taste Lecture Notes', and 'A Word from Kimchi Grandpa'.
And you can check related vocabulary and expressions, such as similar or opposite words, through the workbook.
Furthermore, we have included examples of correct vocabulary usage through the dialogue of the main characters in the book, increasing the usability so that children can apply the vocabulary they have learned in the book to real life.
As you enjoy reading the daily life and friendship episodes depicted by the characters in "Proverbs, Idioms, and Idioms Genius Ramen," you will learn proverbs, idioms, and idioms, and come to understand the cultural and historical value contained within them, enabling deeper conversations in speech and writing.
It will also help you develop the ability to understand context and effectively communicate your thoughts and feelings.
With the separate appendix workbook, which is organized like a dictionary, you can select difficult or hard-to-remember vocabulary and expressions and learn them anytime, anywhere. You can also play quizzes with friends and family.
Through this book, children can become confident in their vocabulary and Korean language skills.
“Why on earth do you give more rice cakes to the child you hate?”
Learn from the tangled relationships of cute ramen characters.
A mature attitude and a desirable friendship!
This book, "Proverbs, Idioms, and Idioms: Genius Ramen," focuses not only on the daily lives of the eccentric ramen characters, but also on the relationships between each character, drawing empathy from young readers who are beginning to form new relationships with friends and neighbors in school and everyday life.
The story of the deepening friendship between the spicy and mild combo who are determined to win the final match and devote themselves to studying vocabulary, the activities of the licorice ramen Buseobuseo who walks a tightrope between the Together Team and the Convenience Store Team, the in-depth idiom lessons like the aged kimchi of the Kimchi Grandfather of the Village who would eat more if I were you, the process of the two teams who were busy fighting turning into true competitors from enemies are woven together with proverbs, idioms, idioms, and Western idioms, allowing me to gain both knowledge and enlightenment at the same time.
In particular, the team that did their best, the convenience store team, and the team that did their best, compete in the 'Proverbs, Idioms, and Idioms Genius Ramen Contest' to determine the final winner, and the mature attitude of pouring all their efforts into sincerely congratulating the winning team and extending a hand makes young readers realize how great the joy of growing up together is.
In addition, Jjajangmyeon, Neogul, Bibim, Uncle Pa, and Egg Sister also appear, making the book “If You Are a Genius of Proverbs, Idioms, and Idioms” even more delicious.
I hope that through the story of the ramen noodles growing up while experiencing the diverse vocabulary in the book and the meaning of the word "together," you will deeply understand the value of friendship and cooperation.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: September 5, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 196 pages | 444g | 152*225*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791198948779
- ISBN10: 1198948779
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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