
Language study for adults
Description
Book Introduction
The power of words to illuminate myself and the world!
Presented by an announcer, MC, instructor, and current professor with 23 years of experience
A proven method of training speech and thinking muscles through field experience.
"Speech Skills for Adults" is a life lesson that goes beyond simply teaching you how to speak well. It teaches you how to strengthen yourself, restore relationships, and warmly change the world through speech.
Author Kim Yeo-jin has been an announcer, speech expert, and university professor for over 20 years. Based on her experience honed through numerous stages, broadcasts, and educational settings, she presents a specific training method for strengthening both the "thinking muscles" and the "speech muscles."
This method has been proven through the actual cases of countless students, office workers, and ordinary people who have changed, and it provides readers with a practical tool to examine and improve their speaking habits.
It also provides various examples and practical know-how on how to practice sharing through voice, providing opportunities to lead us to a valuable life.
If you have ever experienced a relationship shaken, a heart broken, or a sense of loss due to a single word, I highly recommend reading this book.
This book is especially essential for those who 'work with words', such as in meetings, interviews, lectures, and counseling, as well as those who frequently feel regret and apology in conversations with their children, colleagues, or loved ones.
Also, anyone who wants to learn how to speak with dignity, consideration, respect, and sincerity as an adult will find the way in this book.
Presented by an announcer, MC, instructor, and current professor with 23 years of experience
A proven method of training speech and thinking muscles through field experience.
"Speech Skills for Adults" is a life lesson that goes beyond simply teaching you how to speak well. It teaches you how to strengthen yourself, restore relationships, and warmly change the world through speech.
Author Kim Yeo-jin has been an announcer, speech expert, and university professor for over 20 years. Based on her experience honed through numerous stages, broadcasts, and educational settings, she presents a specific training method for strengthening both the "thinking muscles" and the "speech muscles."
This method has been proven through the actual cases of countless students, office workers, and ordinary people who have changed, and it provides readers with a practical tool to examine and improve their speaking habits.
It also provides various examples and practical know-how on how to practice sharing through voice, providing opportunities to lead us to a valuable life.
If you have ever experienced a relationship shaken, a heart broken, or a sense of loss due to a single word, I highly recommend reading this book.
This book is especially essential for those who 'work with words', such as in meetings, interviews, lectures, and counseling, as well as those who frequently feel regret and apology in conversations with their children, colleagues, or loved ones.
Also, anyone who wants to learn how to speak with dignity, consideration, respect, and sincerity as an adult will find the way in this book.
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index
Opening remarks_ To those who want to live a valuable life
Chapter 1 Ready_ Do you have a horse map?
1.
I can't speak, is this life ruined?
2.
Even horses need maps
3.
The horse map is the roadmap of my life
4.
A miracle led by a horse map
5.
5 Ways to Draw Your Own Horse Map
① First, decide on a destination (set a verbal goal)
② Second, imagine yourself reaching your destination (goal visualization)
③ Third, identify obstacles (analyze speech habits)
④ Fourth, Finding a Stopover (Horse Study Strategy)
⑤ Fifth, Departure (Practice of Speaking)
Chapter 2 Get Set (Attention) _ Shall we develop the two essential speaking muscles?
1.
Meaning of being good at speaking
2.
Why are speech muscles and thinking muscles important?
3.
What muscles do I lack?
4.
10 Ways to Strengthen Your Horse Muscles
① A horse's stamina depends on breathing
② Increase breathing volume↑, decrease tension↓
③ Big and refreshing 'parabolic vocalization'
④ 'Staccato vocalization' that strengthens abdominal strength
⑤ The Beginning of Clear Pronunciation: Stretching the Articulatory Organs
⑥ Training to tame the vocal organs in daily life
⑦ Vowel practice method to overcome difficult pronunciation
⑧ Standard pronunciation you must remember
⑨ 10 minutes of daily reading practice
⑩ Good sound discrimination training
5.
10 Ways to Train Your Thinking Muscles
① The beginning of opening the five senses, recording
② Gathering speaking materials through reading (+ storyteller's reading method)
③ Collecting materials for everyday life
④ Basic framework of words to be engraved in memory
⑤ Various examples of language application
⑥ Positive speech training
⑦ Training in speaking empathy
⑧ Questioning training
⑨ Feedforward instead of feedback
⑩ The driving force behind a horse's growth is repetition
Chapter 3 Go (Departure) _ Shall we continue our language study through sharing?
1.
The perfection of learning is sharing
2.
You can light up the world with your voice
3.
Women who turn tremors into resonance
4.
The power of learning together and sharing together
5.
Three Forces to Prevent Sharing Burnout
6.
Challenge! Voice Sharing
① Screen commentary broadcast
② Reading aloud of audiobooks and other genres
③ Field commentary
④ Lectures and lectures
Closing Remarks_ Studying the Words of Life, What is Your Choice?
Chapter 1 Ready_ Do you have a horse map?
1.
I can't speak, is this life ruined?
2.
Even horses need maps
3.
The horse map is the roadmap of my life
4.
A miracle led by a horse map
5.
5 Ways to Draw Your Own Horse Map
① First, decide on a destination (set a verbal goal)
② Second, imagine yourself reaching your destination (goal visualization)
③ Third, identify obstacles (analyze speech habits)
④ Fourth, Finding a Stopover (Horse Study Strategy)
⑤ Fifth, Departure (Practice of Speaking)
Chapter 2 Get Set (Attention) _ Shall we develop the two essential speaking muscles?
1.
Meaning of being good at speaking
2.
Why are speech muscles and thinking muscles important?
3.
What muscles do I lack?
4.
10 Ways to Strengthen Your Horse Muscles
① A horse's stamina depends on breathing
② Increase breathing volume↑, decrease tension↓
③ Big and refreshing 'parabolic vocalization'
④ 'Staccato vocalization' that strengthens abdominal strength
⑤ The Beginning of Clear Pronunciation: Stretching the Articulatory Organs
⑥ Training to tame the vocal organs in daily life
⑦ Vowel practice method to overcome difficult pronunciation
⑧ Standard pronunciation you must remember
⑨ 10 minutes of daily reading practice
⑩ Good sound discrimination training
5.
10 Ways to Train Your Thinking Muscles
① The beginning of opening the five senses, recording
② Gathering speaking materials through reading (+ storyteller's reading method)
③ Collecting materials for everyday life
④ Basic framework of words to be engraved in memory
⑤ Various examples of language application
⑥ Positive speech training
⑦ Training in speaking empathy
⑧ Questioning training
⑨ Feedforward instead of feedback
⑩ The driving force behind a horse's growth is repetition
Chapter 3 Go (Departure) _ Shall we continue our language study through sharing?
1.
The perfection of learning is sharing
2.
You can light up the world with your voice
3.
Women who turn tremors into resonance
4.
The power of learning together and sharing together
5.
Three Forces to Prevent Sharing Burnout
6.
Challenge! Voice Sharing
① Screen commentary broadcast
② Reading aloud of audiobooks and other genres
③ Field commentary
④ Lectures and lectures
Closing Remarks_ Studying the Words of Life, What is Your Choice?
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Into the book
Whenever I speak, I am always ignored and no one listens.
Have you ever suffered a great loss because of words?
Have you ever lost a relationship or a golden opportunity because of a slip of the tongue?
I thought I was the only one getting hurt by my words, but it turns out I'm also making someone else suffer.
Don't you want to open up a life worth living, a life shared with the voice you have?
So, I hope you can experience confidence, hope, and excitement about speaking through this book.
A small spark of excitement will give you the courage to start anew.
--- p.11, from the “Opening Remarks”
Wouldn't a life that focuses on possibilities rather than impossibilities be a happier life?
And rather than being caught up in the pride that hinders learning, we must have the courage to let go of old words.
--- p.26, 「Part1 '1.
"I can't speak, is this life ruined?"
Each person's goal in speaking is bound to be different.
Because all conditions, including experiences, thoughts, environments, appearances, and social status, are not the same.
If you've been living your life simply imitating the way your parents, teachers, or even YouTubers speak, it's time to open up your life with your own words.
At this time, horse guidance helps break the three chains of complaints and distrust about horses.
It also helps us to let go of regrets about the past and anxieties about the future, and focus on the present moment, the moment we are practicing.
--- p.32, 「Part1 '2.
From "Even horses need guidance"
I think maybe we fail in verbal situations more due to a lack of determination than a lack of talent.
The beginning of shaking off fear and deciding to take action lies in the guidance of words.
Taking the first step is the hardest thing in the world, but Horse Map will give you the courage to take that first step toward your goal.
--- p.54, 「Part 1 '4.
From "The Miracle Led by the Horse Map"
Just as it is essential to train your body muscles for health as you age, it is essential to train your speech and thinking muscles to speak well like an adult.
I know that consistency is the hardest thing in the world.
But, as they say, muscle training is not only a royal road to replacing repetitive training, but it also pays off with results.
--- p.100, 「Part2 '2.
From "Why are speech muscles and thinking muscles important?"
The same goes for muscle training for speaking.
If you think of it as labor rather than exercise, it will keep getting pushed down the priority list in your life, and you will only end up making more excuses not to do it.
We must not forget that the goal of our training is not to speak perfectly once, but to speak correctly and healthily for a long time.
--- p.102, 「Part2 '3.
From "What muscle am I lacking?"
Training your vocal muscles is essential for a healthy and good voice.
It is the beginning of considerate speech that can reach the other person's ears accurately.
Have I always blamed others for not understanding what I'm saying?
In fact, we need to look back and see if there was a bigger problem for us who were conveying it.
--- p.109, 「Part2 '4.
From "10 Ways to Train Your Horse Muscles"
Many people complain of weakness in their thinking muscles rather than their speech muscles.
There are many educational institutions and online platforms that teach speaking skills, but the thinking muscle is something that requires you to find your own way and work hard with persistence.
The effects of training also appear gradually and gradually, so the investment of time, effort, and energy is not insignificant.
But it's a well-established fact that when your thinking muscles are strengthened, your speech becomes more confident, your relationships change, new opportunities open up, and your life becomes richer.
Because if the words change, it means I will change.
--- p.148, Part2 '5.
From "10 Ways to Train Your Thinking Muscles"
Sharing is not a negative thing that empties the granary, but rather a positive thing that fills my life.
Whether we help others directly or connect with those who do good, sharing enriches us both physically and spiritually.
Sometimes it heals our tired and sick hearts.
So, anyone who has experienced this feeling will voluntarily share it again, no matter what anyone says.
There may be people who have never shared, but there is no one who has shared only once.
--- p.200, 「Part 3 '1.
From "The Perfection of Learning is Sharing"
As I was actually studying the language, it led to unexpected results.
'The time when cherry blossoms bloom in my heart', 'the time when I laugh and then cry and then look back on myself and organize myself', 'the time when I resolve to change the language of communication', 'the time when I start dreaming new dreams with my voice', 'the time when I gain the courage to believe that I am a useful person'.
The growth plate of women's hearts, which is just as important as the growth plate of children, has been stimulated.
Have you ever suffered a great loss because of words?
Have you ever lost a relationship or a golden opportunity because of a slip of the tongue?
I thought I was the only one getting hurt by my words, but it turns out I'm also making someone else suffer.
Don't you want to open up a life worth living, a life shared with the voice you have?
So, I hope you can experience confidence, hope, and excitement about speaking through this book.
A small spark of excitement will give you the courage to start anew.
--- p.11, from the “Opening Remarks”
Wouldn't a life that focuses on possibilities rather than impossibilities be a happier life?
And rather than being caught up in the pride that hinders learning, we must have the courage to let go of old words.
--- p.26, 「Part1 '1.
"I can't speak, is this life ruined?"
Each person's goal in speaking is bound to be different.
Because all conditions, including experiences, thoughts, environments, appearances, and social status, are not the same.
If you've been living your life simply imitating the way your parents, teachers, or even YouTubers speak, it's time to open up your life with your own words.
At this time, horse guidance helps break the three chains of complaints and distrust about horses.
It also helps us to let go of regrets about the past and anxieties about the future, and focus on the present moment, the moment we are practicing.
--- p.32, 「Part1 '2.
From "Even horses need guidance"
I think maybe we fail in verbal situations more due to a lack of determination than a lack of talent.
The beginning of shaking off fear and deciding to take action lies in the guidance of words.
Taking the first step is the hardest thing in the world, but Horse Map will give you the courage to take that first step toward your goal.
--- p.54, 「Part 1 '4.
From "The Miracle Led by the Horse Map"
Just as it is essential to train your body muscles for health as you age, it is essential to train your speech and thinking muscles to speak well like an adult.
I know that consistency is the hardest thing in the world.
But, as they say, muscle training is not only a royal road to replacing repetitive training, but it also pays off with results.
--- p.100, 「Part2 '2.
From "Why are speech muscles and thinking muscles important?"
The same goes for muscle training for speaking.
If you think of it as labor rather than exercise, it will keep getting pushed down the priority list in your life, and you will only end up making more excuses not to do it.
We must not forget that the goal of our training is not to speak perfectly once, but to speak correctly and healthily for a long time.
--- p.102, 「Part2 '3.
From "What muscle am I lacking?"
Training your vocal muscles is essential for a healthy and good voice.
It is the beginning of considerate speech that can reach the other person's ears accurately.
Have I always blamed others for not understanding what I'm saying?
In fact, we need to look back and see if there was a bigger problem for us who were conveying it.
--- p.109, 「Part2 '4.
From "10 Ways to Train Your Horse Muscles"
Many people complain of weakness in their thinking muscles rather than their speech muscles.
There are many educational institutions and online platforms that teach speaking skills, but the thinking muscle is something that requires you to find your own way and work hard with persistence.
The effects of training also appear gradually and gradually, so the investment of time, effort, and energy is not insignificant.
But it's a well-established fact that when your thinking muscles are strengthened, your speech becomes more confident, your relationships change, new opportunities open up, and your life becomes richer.
Because if the words change, it means I will change.
--- p.148, Part2 '5.
From "10 Ways to Train Your Thinking Muscles"
Sharing is not a negative thing that empties the granary, but rather a positive thing that fills my life.
Whether we help others directly or connect with those who do good, sharing enriches us both physically and spiritually.
Sometimes it heals our tired and sick hearts.
So, anyone who has experienced this feeling will voluntarily share it again, no matter what anyone says.
There may be people who have never shared, but there is no one who has shared only once.
--- p.200, 「Part 3 '1.
From "The Perfection of Learning is Sharing"
As I was actually studying the language, it led to unexpected results.
'The time when cherry blossoms bloom in my heart', 'the time when I laugh and then cry and then look back on myself and organize myself', 'the time when I resolve to change the language of communication', 'the time when I start dreaming new dreams with my voice', 'the time when I gain the courage to believe that I am a useful person'.
The growth plate of women's hearts, which is just as important as the growth plate of children, has been stimulated.
--- p.219, 「Part3 '3.
From "Women Who Turn Tremors into Sounds"
From "Women Who Turn Tremors into Sounds"
Publisher's Review
Words that Save, Words that Share - A Study of Adults Growing Through Words
How to train your speech and thinking muscles to change your relationships, work, and life.
"Speech Study for Adults" goes beyond "how to speak well" to offer "the experience of changing your life through words."
Based on over 20 years of experience as a news anchor, lecturer, and professor, the author presents a training method that simultaneously trains both the "speech muscles" and the "thinking muscles."
In particular, the unique concept of 'speech guidance' helps readers examine their own speech habits, set goals, and move toward concrete actions.
It makes us see speaking not as a simple skill, but as a process of self-reflection.
The author's university and speaking class students share vivid testimonials about how their voices changed, new opportunities arose, and their lives were transformed by training their speech and thinking muscles.
This book is structured in three steps: 'Ready-Get set-Go', and follows the process from setting the direction of speech to practice and sharing.
Part 1, 'Ready', covers how to draw your own horse map.
Reflect on why you are not good at speaking, examine your speaking habits, and set a direction for what you want to say in the future.
It introduces examples of people who changed their lives through words, such as Steve Jobs and Yoo Jae-suk, and reminds us of the importance of ‘speaking with thought.’
Part 2, 'Get set', is the stage for training the speaking and thinking muscles.
To develop basic physical strength, which is more important than speaking skills, we systematically teach 10 ways to train speaking muscles, such as breathing, vocalization exercises, and stretching of the vocal organs, and 10 ways to train thinking muscles, such as speaking materials, framework, empathy training, and questioning methods.
Part 3, 'Go', is a practical place to share what you have learned with the world.
The author emphasizes that the ultimate goal of language learning is ultimately 'sharing', and introduces examples of his participation in reading aloud, screen narration, and audiobook production for the visually impaired using his own voice.
Through this, we come to realize that language is not just a means of communication, but can also be a force that illuminates the world.
Ultimately, this book goes beyond the art of speaking and provides a warm life lesson in speaking that shows you how to grow yourself and connect with the world through speaking.
This book is recommended for all adults from their 20s to their 70s.
For those who have been hurt by words, it offers healing language, for those who dream of better communication in their relationships, it offers concrete methods, and for those who want to connect more warmly with themselves and the world, it offers a 'way to share with voice.'
After reading this book, you will open your path in life with 'thinking speech' and look in the right direction with 'sharing speech.'
How to train your speech and thinking muscles to change your relationships, work, and life.
"Speech Study for Adults" goes beyond "how to speak well" to offer "the experience of changing your life through words."
Based on over 20 years of experience as a news anchor, lecturer, and professor, the author presents a training method that simultaneously trains both the "speech muscles" and the "thinking muscles."
In particular, the unique concept of 'speech guidance' helps readers examine their own speech habits, set goals, and move toward concrete actions.
It makes us see speaking not as a simple skill, but as a process of self-reflection.
The author's university and speaking class students share vivid testimonials about how their voices changed, new opportunities arose, and their lives were transformed by training their speech and thinking muscles.
This book is structured in three steps: 'Ready-Get set-Go', and follows the process from setting the direction of speech to practice and sharing.
Part 1, 'Ready', covers how to draw your own horse map.
Reflect on why you are not good at speaking, examine your speaking habits, and set a direction for what you want to say in the future.
It introduces examples of people who changed their lives through words, such as Steve Jobs and Yoo Jae-suk, and reminds us of the importance of ‘speaking with thought.’
Part 2, 'Get set', is the stage for training the speaking and thinking muscles.
To develop basic physical strength, which is more important than speaking skills, we systematically teach 10 ways to train speaking muscles, such as breathing, vocalization exercises, and stretching of the vocal organs, and 10 ways to train thinking muscles, such as speaking materials, framework, empathy training, and questioning methods.
Part 3, 'Go', is a practical place to share what you have learned with the world.
The author emphasizes that the ultimate goal of language learning is ultimately 'sharing', and introduces examples of his participation in reading aloud, screen narration, and audiobook production for the visually impaired using his own voice.
Through this, we come to realize that language is not just a means of communication, but can also be a force that illuminates the world.
Ultimately, this book goes beyond the art of speaking and provides a warm life lesson in speaking that shows you how to grow yourself and connect with the world through speaking.
This book is recommended for all adults from their 20s to their 70s.
For those who have been hurt by words, it offers healing language, for those who dream of better communication in their relationships, it offers concrete methods, and for those who want to connect more warmly with themselves and the world, it offers a 'way to share with voice.'
After reading this book, you will open your path in life with 'thinking speech' and look in the right direction with 'sharing speech.'
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 29, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 300 pages | 462g | 140*205*19mm
- ISBN13: 9791194368434
- ISBN10: 1194368433
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