
Good Bye Grammar
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Book Introduction
The story unfolds in the form of a fairy tale from beginning to end.
A man is left alone in the desert with amnesia.
And it is a story about learning the concepts of English grammar one by one through stories of meeting and solving problems with various people, including a lion.
This book explains the 'why' of English grammar through stories.
Rather than explaining a theory that has already been established, it is about leading the readers' minds to move in that way from a blank slate.
Any law discovered in this way will never be forgotten by the reader.
Because it will be something that the reader has awakened from his heart, not something that the reader has learned.
A man is left alone in the desert with amnesia.
And it is a story about learning the concepts of English grammar one by one through stories of meeting and solving problems with various people, including a lion.
This book explains the 'why' of English grammar through stories.
Rather than explaining a theory that has already been established, it is about leading the readers' minds to move in that way from a blank slate.
Any law discovered in this way will never be forgotten by the reader.
Because it will be something that the reader has awakened from his heart, not something that the reader has learned.
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1st story first material l 013
2nd story 2nd material l 016
3rd story Third material, adjective l 027
4th story The Transformation of Nouns l 034
5th story Verb transformation l 048
6th story fourth material, adverb l 063
7th story The Four Materials of Language l 072
8th story 6ha principle l 076
9th story Intransitive and transitive verbs l 080
10th story question l 098
11th Story Sentence Transformation, Adverbial Clauses l 115
12th Story Sentence Transformation, Adjective Clauses l 120
13th Story Sentence Transformation, Noun Clause l 133
14th story 2nd stage past l 146
15th story present perfect l 153
16th story ability l 164
17th story probability l 169
18th story Probability of the past l 178
19th story conditional sentence l 186
20th story duty l 195
21st story Non-obligation l 200
22nd story: Duty of the Past l 206
2nd story 2nd material l 016
3rd story Third material, adjective l 027
4th story The Transformation of Nouns l 034
5th story Verb transformation l 048
6th story fourth material, adverb l 063
7th story The Four Materials of Language l 072
8th story 6ha principle l 076
9th story Intransitive and transitive verbs l 080
10th story question l 098
11th Story Sentence Transformation, Adverbial Clauses l 115
12th Story Sentence Transformation, Adjective Clauses l 120
13th Story Sentence Transformation, Noun Clause l 133
14th story 2nd stage past l 146
15th story present perfect l 153
16th story ability l 164
17th story probability l 169
18th story Probability of the past l 178
19th story conditional sentence l 186
20th story duty l 195
21st story Non-obligation l 200
22nd story: Duty of the Past l 206
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Publisher's Review
Blow away the boring English grammar with a fun fairy tale.
The world is full of things that make people convenient.
So, what would be the most ideal form of product, the one that provides the greatest convenience to people? It would likely be something that retains only the content, stripping away the formality.
Like cordless phones or built-in air conditioners.
And here I would like to add one more thing to introduce this English grammar book.
Strictly speaking, this book is not an English grammar book.
The story unfolds in the form of a fairy tale from beginning to end.
A man is left alone in the desert with amnesia.
And it is a story about learning the concepts of English grammar one by one through stories of meeting and solving problems with various people, including a lion.
However, the author of this book says that he did not write this book just for fun study.
So what is the real meaning of this book?
This book explains the 'why' of English grammar through stories.
Rather than explaining a theory that has already been established, it is about leading the readers' minds to move in that way from a blank slate.
Any law discovered in this way will never be forgotten by the reader.
Because it will be something that the reader has awakened from his heart, not something that the reader has learned.
If you open the bookshelf with the thought of 'a unique book', you will close it with the thought of 'my textbook'.
The world is full of things that make people convenient.
So, what would be the most ideal form of product, the one that provides the greatest convenience to people? It would likely be something that retains only the content, stripping away the formality.
Like cordless phones or built-in air conditioners.
And here I would like to add one more thing to introduce this English grammar book.
Strictly speaking, this book is not an English grammar book.
The story unfolds in the form of a fairy tale from beginning to end.
A man is left alone in the desert with amnesia.
And it is a story about learning the concepts of English grammar one by one through stories of meeting and solving problems with various people, including a lion.
However, the author of this book says that he did not write this book just for fun study.
So what is the real meaning of this book?
This book explains the 'why' of English grammar through stories.
Rather than explaining a theory that has already been established, it is about leading the readers' minds to move in that way from a blank slate.
Any law discovered in this way will never be forgotten by the reader.
Because it will be something that the reader has awakened from his heart, not something that the reader has learned.
If you open the bookshelf with the thought of 'a unique book', you will close it with the thought of 'my textbook'.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 1, 2014
- Page count, weight, size: 212 pages | 364g | 152*210*18mm
- ISBN13: 9788997221318
- ISBN10: 8997221310
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