
A handwritten book for adults who want to improve their vocabulary.
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Book Introduction
How is your vocabulary right now?
To be truly an adult, you must speak with "adult vocabulary."
A comprehensive writing book that improves vocabulary, literacy, and writing skills.
‘Vocabulary’ is very important in our lives.
This is because vocabulary is the means by which we convey our thoughts and feelings in our daily lives or at work.
In other words, in order to clearly convey my thoughts to the other person and to properly understand the other person's mind, I must be able to express myself properly in writing and speaking.
Therefore, vocabulary is not an option but a necessity, and adults in particular are required to have a quality vocabulary.
So how can we improve our vocabulary? And what exactly does it mean to speak "like an adult"?
This book consists of 100 works personally collected and selected by the author from among the works of master writers in various fields, including humanities classics, philosophy, and literature.
In addition, the author's new writings were compiled separately to add a 'reading pleasure' beyond transcription.
Readers can improve their vocabulary and literacy skills by following the sentences in this book, one sentence a day for 100 days.
Additionally, [Increasing Vocabulary] at the beginning and end of each chapter provides detailed information on how to begin studying vocabulary.
Additionally, vocabulary is closely related to writing.
If you are a beginner who wants to increase your vocabulary, it is a good idea to combine transcription and writing.
The appendix of this book includes [How to Improve Writing Skills], which author Son Him-chan learned through actual writing.
You can develop both your writing and sentence structure skills through ‘4 basic principles of writing’ and ‘Writing the same content in different styles.’
Let's memorize the 100 works in this book, one sentence a day, and read them aloud, looking back on them from time to time.
Those sentences will no longer be someone else's writing, but will become my own breath, and will become the foundation for awakening my sense of language.
In addition, you will be able to raise your language skills to the next level through [Increasing Vocabulary] and [How to Improve Writing Skills].
To be truly an adult, you must speak with "adult vocabulary."
A comprehensive writing book that improves vocabulary, literacy, and writing skills.
‘Vocabulary’ is very important in our lives.
This is because vocabulary is the means by which we convey our thoughts and feelings in our daily lives or at work.
In other words, in order to clearly convey my thoughts to the other person and to properly understand the other person's mind, I must be able to express myself properly in writing and speaking.
Therefore, vocabulary is not an option but a necessity, and adults in particular are required to have a quality vocabulary.
So how can we improve our vocabulary? And what exactly does it mean to speak "like an adult"?
This book consists of 100 works personally collected and selected by the author from among the works of master writers in various fields, including humanities classics, philosophy, and literature.
In addition, the author's new writings were compiled separately to add a 'reading pleasure' beyond transcription.
Readers can improve their vocabulary and literacy skills by following the sentences in this book, one sentence a day for 100 days.
Additionally, [Increasing Vocabulary] at the beginning and end of each chapter provides detailed information on how to begin studying vocabulary.
Additionally, vocabulary is closely related to writing.
If you are a beginner who wants to increase your vocabulary, it is a good idea to combine transcription and writing.
The appendix of this book includes [How to Improve Writing Skills], which author Son Him-chan learned through actual writing.
You can develop both your writing and sentence structure skills through ‘4 basic principles of writing’ and ‘Writing the same content in different styles.’
Let's memorize the 100 works in this book, one sentence a day, and read them aloud, looking back on them from time to time.
Those sentences will no longer be someone else's writing, but will become my own breath, and will become the foundation for awakening my sense of language.
In addition, you will be able to raise your language skills to the next level through [Increasing Vocabulary] and [How to Improve Writing Skills].
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index
Prologue_ First, get to know the 'taste of words'
Chapter 1: What are the values we must not lose in life?
[Increasing Vocabulary 1] Develop your language skills by reading and writing simultaneously.
Day 001 Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities
Day 002 Sartre, Being and Nothingness
Day 003 Herman Melville, Moby Dick
Day 004 Lü Buwei, 《Lü's Spring and Autumn Annals》
Day 005 Confucius, The Analects
Day 006 Open, Open
Day 007 Socrates, "The Wisdom of Life"
Day 008 Baltasar Gracian, "Control Your Emotions"
Day 009 Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching
Day 010 Runner, The Great Learning
Day 011 Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Day 012 Tracking, 《Myeongsimbogam》
Day 013 Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus
Day 014 Aristotle, The Virtue of Moderation
[Increasing Vocabulary 2] Small Habits Accumulate to Enrich Your Language
Day 015 Dasan Jeong Yak-yong, "Mokminsimseo"
Day 016 Albert Einstein, "Curiosity and Creativity"
Day 017 Seneca, "Time Management"
Day 018 Epictetus, Wisdom
Day 019 Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Self-Reliance"
Day 020 Tolstoy, War and Peace
Day 021 Mencius, Mencius
Day 022 Henry David Thoreau, Walden
Day 023 Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina
Day 024 Roland Barthes, Love's Distractions
Day 025 Francis Bacon, "Friendship"
Chapter 2: What we strive for in order to develop and change
[Vocabulary Boost 3] Improve your vocabulary by using words, not memorizing them.
Day 026 Viktor Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning
Day 027 Rumi, Proverbs
Day 028 Hermann Hesse, Demian
Day 029 Runner, The Great Learning
Day 030 Sunja, 《Sunja》
Day 031 Confucius, The Analects
Day 032 Yulgok Yi I, "Gyeokmong Yogyeol"
Day 033 Nikos Kazantzakis, Zorba the Greek
Day 034 Schopenhauer, The World as Will and Representation
Day 035 Helen Keller, "Hope and Perseverance"
Day 036 Molière, The Miser
Day 037 William Wordsworth, Prelude
Day 038 Horace, Songs
Day 039 Epictetus, Encheiridion
[Increasing Vocabulary 4] Having a rich vocabulary is like having a variety of weapons.
Day 040 Machiavelli, The Prince
Day 041 Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Day 042 Montaigne, Essays
Day 043 Dasan Jeong Yak-yong, "Mokminsimseo"
Day 044 Jane Goodall, Reason for Hope
Day 045 Richard Feynman, The Feynman Lectures on Physics
Day 046 Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics
Day 047 Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching
Day 048 Dante, The Divine Comedy: Inferno
Day 049 Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities
Day 050 Jang Giono, The Man Who Planted Trees
Chapter 3: If you want to live your own life, pursue a fierce life.
[Vocabulary Boost 5] Discover a wider world opened up by vocabulary.
Day 051 Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre
Day 052 Tolstoy, Anna Karenina
Day 053 Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse
Day 054 Goethe, "Action and Growth"
Day 055 Mencius, Mencius
Day 056 Sunja, 《Sunja》
Day 057 Sun Tzu, The Art of War
Day 058 Baltasar Gracian, "The Power of Refined Silence"
Day 059 Plato, Symposium
Day 060 Machiavelli, The Prince
Day 061 Schopenhauer, "The Wisdom of Life"
Day 062 Anton Chekhov, The Seagull
Day 063 Hermann Hesse, Siddhartha
Day 064 Hong Ja-seong, "Chaegeundam"
[Vocabulary Boost 6] Use unfamiliar words and handwritten sentences in everyday life.
Day 065 Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
Day 066 Montaigne, Essays
Day 067 Bertrand Russell, The Conquest of Happiness
Day 068 Michael Ende, Momo
Day 069 Virgil, Aeneid
Day 070 Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics
Day 071 Plato, Republic
Day 072 Han Fei, Han Feizi
Day 073 Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea
Day 074 Confucius, The Analects
Day 075 Mother Teresa, Love and Service
Chapter 4: What matters is not the length of life, but its depth.
[Vocabulary Boost 7] Find a way to learn yourself while teaching others.
Day 076 Kalin Gibran, The Prophet
Day 077 Shakespeare, Sonnets
Day 078 Charles Baudelaire, "The Flowers of Evil"
Day 079 Dharma Sūtra, Dharma Sūtra
Day 080 Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching
Day 081 Zhuangzi, Nanhuajing
Day 082 Thomas à Kempis, The Holy Prophet
Day 083 Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
Day 084 Kant, Critique of Practical Reason
Day 085 Yu Hyang, "The Warring States Strategy"
Day 086 Tracking, 《Myeongsimbogam》
Day 087 Murasaki Shikibu, The Tale of Genji
Day 088 Aristotle, The Virtue of Moderation
Day 089 Seneca, "The Happy Life"
[Vocabulary Boost 8] The limits of my language are the limits of the world I know.
Day 090 Boccaccio, The Decameron
Day 091 Shusaku Endo, "Reminiscence"
Day 092 Confucius, The Analects
Day 093 Michel Foucault, Discipline and Punish
Day 094 Baltasar Gracian, "The Harmony of Emotion and Reason"
Day 095 William Blake, "Omens of Innocence"
Day 096 Cervantes, Don Quixote
Day 097 La Rochefoucauld, Proverbs and Reflections
Day 098 Nikos Kazantzakis, Zorba the Greek
Day 099 Henry David Thoreau, Walden
Day 100 Horace, Odes
Words of Wisdom_ Handwritten Sentences that Give Wisdom for Life: Son Him-chan
01.
Paradox and contradiction
02.
small container seeds
03.
Lies and Truth
04.
True maturity
05.
Excessive happiness
06.
Enjoy life now
07.
Two realities
08.
Eyes of Truth
09.
insight
10.
Strengthen your ego
11.
peaceful life
12.
Create your own value
13.
A faithful life
14.
Live passionately
15.
Light and Shadow of Life
Epilogue: Vocabulary is my identity.
Appendix_ Improving Writing Skills for Beginners
01.
Four Basic Principles of Writing
02.
4 Steps to Logical Writing
03.
Try writing the same content in a different style
04.
Great writing is great rewriting.
05.
Continuously grow with self-feedback habits.
Chapter 1: What are the values we must not lose in life?
[Increasing Vocabulary 1] Develop your language skills by reading and writing simultaneously.
Day 001 Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities
Day 002 Sartre, Being and Nothingness
Day 003 Herman Melville, Moby Dick
Day 004 Lü Buwei, 《Lü's Spring and Autumn Annals》
Day 005 Confucius, The Analects
Day 006 Open, Open
Day 007 Socrates, "The Wisdom of Life"
Day 008 Baltasar Gracian, "Control Your Emotions"
Day 009 Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching
Day 010 Runner, The Great Learning
Day 011 Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Day 012 Tracking, 《Myeongsimbogam》
Day 013 Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus
Day 014 Aristotle, The Virtue of Moderation
[Increasing Vocabulary 2] Small Habits Accumulate to Enrich Your Language
Day 015 Dasan Jeong Yak-yong, "Mokminsimseo"
Day 016 Albert Einstein, "Curiosity and Creativity"
Day 017 Seneca, "Time Management"
Day 018 Epictetus, Wisdom
Day 019 Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Self-Reliance"
Day 020 Tolstoy, War and Peace
Day 021 Mencius, Mencius
Day 022 Henry David Thoreau, Walden
Day 023 Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina
Day 024 Roland Barthes, Love's Distractions
Day 025 Francis Bacon, "Friendship"
Chapter 2: What we strive for in order to develop and change
[Vocabulary Boost 3] Improve your vocabulary by using words, not memorizing them.
Day 026 Viktor Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning
Day 027 Rumi, Proverbs
Day 028 Hermann Hesse, Demian
Day 029 Runner, The Great Learning
Day 030 Sunja, 《Sunja》
Day 031 Confucius, The Analects
Day 032 Yulgok Yi I, "Gyeokmong Yogyeol"
Day 033 Nikos Kazantzakis, Zorba the Greek
Day 034 Schopenhauer, The World as Will and Representation
Day 035 Helen Keller, "Hope and Perseverance"
Day 036 Molière, The Miser
Day 037 William Wordsworth, Prelude
Day 038 Horace, Songs
Day 039 Epictetus, Encheiridion
[Increasing Vocabulary 4] Having a rich vocabulary is like having a variety of weapons.
Day 040 Machiavelli, The Prince
Day 041 Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Day 042 Montaigne, Essays
Day 043 Dasan Jeong Yak-yong, "Mokminsimseo"
Day 044 Jane Goodall, Reason for Hope
Day 045 Richard Feynman, The Feynman Lectures on Physics
Day 046 Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics
Day 047 Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching
Day 048 Dante, The Divine Comedy: Inferno
Day 049 Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities
Day 050 Jang Giono, The Man Who Planted Trees
Chapter 3: If you want to live your own life, pursue a fierce life.
[Vocabulary Boost 5] Discover a wider world opened up by vocabulary.
Day 051 Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre
Day 052 Tolstoy, Anna Karenina
Day 053 Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse
Day 054 Goethe, "Action and Growth"
Day 055 Mencius, Mencius
Day 056 Sunja, 《Sunja》
Day 057 Sun Tzu, The Art of War
Day 058 Baltasar Gracian, "The Power of Refined Silence"
Day 059 Plato, Symposium
Day 060 Machiavelli, The Prince
Day 061 Schopenhauer, "The Wisdom of Life"
Day 062 Anton Chekhov, The Seagull
Day 063 Hermann Hesse, Siddhartha
Day 064 Hong Ja-seong, "Chaegeundam"
[Vocabulary Boost 6] Use unfamiliar words and handwritten sentences in everyday life.
Day 065 Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
Day 066 Montaigne, Essays
Day 067 Bertrand Russell, The Conquest of Happiness
Day 068 Michael Ende, Momo
Day 069 Virgil, Aeneid
Day 070 Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics
Day 071 Plato, Republic
Day 072 Han Fei, Han Feizi
Day 073 Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea
Day 074 Confucius, The Analects
Day 075 Mother Teresa, Love and Service
Chapter 4: What matters is not the length of life, but its depth.
[Vocabulary Boost 7] Find a way to learn yourself while teaching others.
Day 076 Kalin Gibran, The Prophet
Day 077 Shakespeare, Sonnets
Day 078 Charles Baudelaire, "The Flowers of Evil"
Day 079 Dharma Sūtra, Dharma Sūtra
Day 080 Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching
Day 081 Zhuangzi, Nanhuajing
Day 082 Thomas à Kempis, The Holy Prophet
Day 083 Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
Day 084 Kant, Critique of Practical Reason
Day 085 Yu Hyang, "The Warring States Strategy"
Day 086 Tracking, 《Myeongsimbogam》
Day 087 Murasaki Shikibu, The Tale of Genji
Day 088 Aristotle, The Virtue of Moderation
Day 089 Seneca, "The Happy Life"
[Vocabulary Boost 8] The limits of my language are the limits of the world I know.
Day 090 Boccaccio, The Decameron
Day 091 Shusaku Endo, "Reminiscence"
Day 092 Confucius, The Analects
Day 093 Michel Foucault, Discipline and Punish
Day 094 Baltasar Gracian, "The Harmony of Emotion and Reason"
Day 095 William Blake, "Omens of Innocence"
Day 096 Cervantes, Don Quixote
Day 097 La Rochefoucauld, Proverbs and Reflections
Day 098 Nikos Kazantzakis, Zorba the Greek
Day 099 Henry David Thoreau, Walden
Day 100 Horace, Odes
Words of Wisdom_ Handwritten Sentences that Give Wisdom for Life: Son Him-chan
01.
Paradox and contradiction
02.
small container seeds
03.
Lies and Truth
04.
True maturity
05.
Excessive happiness
06.
Enjoy life now
07.
Two realities
08.
Eyes of Truth
09.
insight
10.
Strengthen your ego
11.
peaceful life
12.
Create your own value
13.
A faithful life
14.
Live passionately
15.
Light and Shadow of Life
Epilogue: Vocabulary is my identity.
Appendix_ Improving Writing Skills for Beginners
01.
Four Basic Principles of Writing
02.
4 Steps to Logical Writing
03.
Try writing the same content in a different style
04.
Great writing is great rewriting.
05.
Continuously grow with self-feedback habits.
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Into the book
If you choose an impressive sentence from a book, write it down by hand, and repeat it out loud, the phrase goes beyond simply 'reading' and becomes engraved deep in your subconscious.
At this time, reading opens up my thinking and sensitivity, and copying makes the sentences completely my own language.
Ultimately, if you read and write in parallel, the meaning contained in a book will change from 'knowledge' to 'feeling' and remain for a long time.
---「Increasing Vocabulary 1.
From “Develop your language sense by reading and writing in parallel”
"Vocabulary development is not achieved through mere memorization, but through the process of reading, recording, and repeatedly writing." As small habits accumulate, our language becomes richer, and your writing, imbued with such language, will resonate deeply and richly with others.
---「Increasing vocabulary 2.
From “Small habits accumulate and enrich ‘my language’”
Words are not isolated pieces of information.
A single word always contains a situation, a feeling, a story.
If you learn words in context like this, you will remember them for a long time.
Rather than simply memorizing 'enjoy = enjoy', let's visualize specific situations in our heads.
As this process is repeated, not only the meaning of the word but also the emotions and atmosphere it conveys become deeply ingrained in our minds.
---「Increasing vocabulary 3.
From “Improve your vocabulary by using words, not memorizing them”
Vocabulary is not just a tool to make speech or writing more sophisticated.
This is the key to expanding our range of thought and the spectrum of emotional expression.
Learning unfamiliar words and expressions is like opening the door to a new world.
Through richer language, we can deeply understand the thoughts of others and reveal our own inner selves in a more refined form.
---「Increasing Vocabulary 5.
From “Meet the wider world opened by vocabulary”
Ultimately, the old truth that "you only truly learn when you teach others" applies equally to improving our vocabulary.
It may seem trivial, but in the few minutes we spend explaining to someone an expression taken from a passage in a book, we move beyond the stage of passive acquisition.
The process of exchanging curiosity and appreciation, and striving to come up with a clearer interpretation, is the secret key to strengthening my inner linguistic sense.
---「Increasing Vocabulary 7.
From “Find a way to learn yourself while teaching others”
If you are a beginner who wants to build your vocabulary, it is a good idea to start with logical writing.
The core of writing is to 'express thoughts clearly', and this is the role of logic.
Logical writing is the skill of conveying my thoughts accurately and persuasively to others.
Simply put, it is important to know a lot of good words, but it is more important to know how to connect these words.
---「Increasing vocabulary 8.
From “The limits of my language are the limits of the world I know”
Having a vocabulary is like designing my life.
Also, people with a rich vocabulary live rich lives.
As such, our vocabulary and language are one of the most important factors that determine our lives.
So let's not forget.
If I lose my language, I lose myself, if I gain my language, I find myself again.
At this time, reading opens up my thinking and sensitivity, and copying makes the sentences completely my own language.
Ultimately, if you read and write in parallel, the meaning contained in a book will change from 'knowledge' to 'feeling' and remain for a long time.
---「Increasing Vocabulary 1.
From “Develop your language sense by reading and writing in parallel”
"Vocabulary development is not achieved through mere memorization, but through the process of reading, recording, and repeatedly writing." As small habits accumulate, our language becomes richer, and your writing, imbued with such language, will resonate deeply and richly with others.
---「Increasing vocabulary 2.
From “Small habits accumulate and enrich ‘my language’”
Words are not isolated pieces of information.
A single word always contains a situation, a feeling, a story.
If you learn words in context like this, you will remember them for a long time.
Rather than simply memorizing 'enjoy = enjoy', let's visualize specific situations in our heads.
As this process is repeated, not only the meaning of the word but also the emotions and atmosphere it conveys become deeply ingrained in our minds.
---「Increasing vocabulary 3.
From “Improve your vocabulary by using words, not memorizing them”
Vocabulary is not just a tool to make speech or writing more sophisticated.
This is the key to expanding our range of thought and the spectrum of emotional expression.
Learning unfamiliar words and expressions is like opening the door to a new world.
Through richer language, we can deeply understand the thoughts of others and reveal our own inner selves in a more refined form.
---「Increasing Vocabulary 5.
From “Meet the wider world opened by vocabulary”
Ultimately, the old truth that "you only truly learn when you teach others" applies equally to improving our vocabulary.
It may seem trivial, but in the few minutes we spend explaining to someone an expression taken from a passage in a book, we move beyond the stage of passive acquisition.
The process of exchanging curiosity and appreciation, and striving to come up with a clearer interpretation, is the secret key to strengthening my inner linguistic sense.
---「Increasing Vocabulary 7.
From “Find a way to learn yourself while teaching others”
If you are a beginner who wants to build your vocabulary, it is a good idea to start with logical writing.
The core of writing is to 'express thoughts clearly', and this is the role of logic.
Logical writing is the skill of conveying my thoughts accurately and persuasively to others.
Simply put, it is important to know a lot of good words, but it is more important to know how to connect these words.
---「Increasing vocabulary 8.
From “The limits of my language are the limits of the world I know”
Having a vocabulary is like designing my life.
Also, people with a rich vocabulary live rich lives.
As such, our vocabulary and language are one of the most important factors that determine our lives.
So let's not forget.
If I lose my language, I lose myself, if I gain my language, I find myself again.
---「Epilogue.
From “Vocabulary is my ‘identity’”
From “Vocabulary is my ‘identity’”
Publisher's Review
Must be able to express it in vocabulary
It is truly 'knowing'
Nowadays, vocabulary is very important in the world.
At the same time, the world we live in now is an era of great transformation, where everything is changing due to the development of artificial intelligence (AI) and science and technology.
But why is the importance of "vocabulary" emphasized? The answer lies in "communication."
In other words, the biggest reason we need vocabulary is ‘communication.’
The philosopher Wittgenstein said, “The limits of language are the limits of the world I know.”
In other words, it means that 'what can be expressed in words is what is known.'
Both I and the other person need to know each other well to communicate properly.
If you know a word but don't know its exact meaning, or have ever lost trust due to a minor slip of the tongue, open this book right now.
By consistently copying the 100 pieces in this book, you can improve your vocabulary and literacy skills, and develop your writing and writing skills, and learn how to grow into a "true adult."
Improving vocabulary and literacy through transcription
A comprehensive writing book that even improves writing skills
This book consists of 100 carefully selected works by great thinkers and writers from all over the world.
This is a comprehensive handwriting book that includes 'copying' 100 works, one page per day, studying how to improve 'vocabulary' in between, and even containing the author's own experience in developing 'writing skills'.
Readers can learn vocabulary, literacy, sentence structure, and even writing skills through transcription.
Writing is a great way to clearly convey your thoughts and feelings to others and to communicate smoothly.
In other words, transcription does not stop at filling your head with words and sentences.
As you copy each letter by hand, the texture of the sentence is conveyed to your five senses.
That is why transcription is the most effective channel for transforming ‘knowledge’ into ‘sensation.’
Even though it may seem like simple copying, it can have emotional, cognitive, and self-growth benefits.
This book guides you to improve your vocabulary and embody the "taste of language" where words and sentences come alive and breathe.
As you begin to write in earnest, you will find that you can go beyond simply 'understanding the meaning of words' and experience the joy of savoring the context and nuance of the text.
This is a must-read for beginners with limited vocabulary or those struggling with literacy and writing skills.
It is truly 'knowing'
Nowadays, vocabulary is very important in the world.
At the same time, the world we live in now is an era of great transformation, where everything is changing due to the development of artificial intelligence (AI) and science and technology.
But why is the importance of "vocabulary" emphasized? The answer lies in "communication."
In other words, the biggest reason we need vocabulary is ‘communication.’
The philosopher Wittgenstein said, “The limits of language are the limits of the world I know.”
In other words, it means that 'what can be expressed in words is what is known.'
Both I and the other person need to know each other well to communicate properly.
If you know a word but don't know its exact meaning, or have ever lost trust due to a minor slip of the tongue, open this book right now.
By consistently copying the 100 pieces in this book, you can improve your vocabulary and literacy skills, and develop your writing and writing skills, and learn how to grow into a "true adult."
Improving vocabulary and literacy through transcription
A comprehensive writing book that even improves writing skills
This book consists of 100 carefully selected works by great thinkers and writers from all over the world.
This is a comprehensive handwriting book that includes 'copying' 100 works, one page per day, studying how to improve 'vocabulary' in between, and even containing the author's own experience in developing 'writing skills'.
Readers can learn vocabulary, literacy, sentence structure, and even writing skills through transcription.
Writing is a great way to clearly convey your thoughts and feelings to others and to communicate smoothly.
In other words, transcription does not stop at filling your head with words and sentences.
As you copy each letter by hand, the texture of the sentence is conveyed to your five senses.
That is why transcription is the most effective channel for transforming ‘knowledge’ into ‘sensation.’
Even though it may seem like simple copying, it can have emotional, cognitive, and self-growth benefits.
This book guides you to improve your vocabulary and embody the "taste of language" where words and sentences come alive and breathe.
As you begin to write in earnest, you will find that you can go beyond simply 'understanding the meaning of words' and experience the joy of savoring the context and nuance of the text.
This is a must-read for beginners with limited vocabulary or those struggling with literacy and writing skills.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 13, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 316 pages | 148*210*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791198805188
- ISBN10: 1198805188
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