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Lee Si-won's Speaking English Grammar
Lee Si-won's Speaking English Grammar
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100-day English challenge, one chapter a day!

We have been learning English too hard.
Even though speaking is the most basic means of communication, I always had difficulty speaking English because I learned it first through writing.
Moreover, we often feel as if we need to know everything perfectly, when in reality, not much is needed to speak.
The principle for becoming good at English is simple.
All you need to do is know the words and be able to connect them.
And you just have to train yourself to say this over and over again so that it comes out of your mouth quickly.
This book is based on the core principle of 'connecting words to create sentences.'

It is important to study English consistently.
It is much better to maintain a good grasp of English by studying for 30 minutes a day, even if it is just a little, rather than investing more than 3 hours in one study session, 2-3 days a week.
So, we designed it to be a one-page study per day program so that you can study English consistently even in your busy life.
Let's practice just one simple word association formula and 10 training sentences to learn it each day.
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Structure and Use of This Book

Chapter 1.
Short Sentence Training: Building Basic English Skills


DAY 01 Basic English 'Who + What'
DAY 02 Negating the Basic 'Who + What' in English
DAY 03 Talk about what you did in the past
DAY 04 Talking about things you haven't done before
DAY 05 Talking about the future
DAY 06 Instructing the other person to take certain actions
DAY 07 Saying what you won't do in the future
DAY 08 Speaking Ability and Permission
DAY 09 Expanding can sentences using and
DAY 10 Useful words to know have
DAY 11 Review of useful words to know: have
DAY 12 Making Sentences Longer with if
DAY 13 Advice, Speaking Obligations
DAY 14: Take a Break - Personal Pronoun Intensive Training
DAY 15 Take a Break - Saying the Days of the Week
DAY 16 Expressing Present State with the Verb "Be" (1)
DAY 17 Expressing Present State with the Verb "Be" (2)
DAY 18: Expressing Present State with the Verb "Be" (3)
DAY 19: Talking about location with the verb "be"
DAY 20: Asking Questions with the Verb "Be"
DAY 21 Asking Questions with Regular Verbs
DAY 22: Expressing past states using the verb "be"
DAY 23 Asking Questions About the Past
DAY 24 Mastering the Past Tense of Regular Verbs and the Verb "Be"
DAY 25: Expressing future states using the verb "be"

Chapter 2.
Extended Sentence Training: "Expand Sentences to Be More Specific"


DAY 26: Turning '~하다' into '~하는 것' (1)
DAY 27: Turning '~하다' into '~하는 것' (2)
DAY 28: Using to to State Purpose and Reason
DAY 29 Adverbs that modify sentences
DAY 30 Talking about what's going on
DAY 31 Useful words to know: take
DAY 32 Who and what used as subjects
DAY 33: Asking Specific Questions Using the Six Ws
DAY 34 Modifying Nouns Ending in -thing
DAY 35 Useful words to know: other, another
DAY 36 Turning Verbs into Nouns
DAY 37 It as a replacement for long subjects
DAY 38 Talking about something that was happening in the past
DAY 39 Talking about what's happening in the future
DAY 40 Asking for Opinions
DAY 41 Other expressions for will, can be going to, be able to
DAY 42 Useful expressions to know: gotta, wanna
DAY 43 Useful words to know: for, from
DAY 44 that connects two sentences
DAY 45 Connecting two sentences: since, so, so that
DAY 46 Connecting two sentences with even if
DAY 47 Useful Patterns to Know said that
DAY 48 Useful Patterns to Know I'm not sure if
DAY 49 Useful Patterns to Know I don't know if
DAY 50 Useful Patterns to Know I thought
DAY 51 Connecting to to to interrogative pronouns
DAY 52 Making Sentences Longer with That (1)
DAY 53 Making Sentences Longer with That (2)
DAY 54 Review of making sentences longer with that (1)
DAY 55 Making Sentences Longer with That (3)
DAY 56 Review of Making Sentences Longer with That (2)
DAY 57 Making Sentences Longer with That (4)
DAY 58: Making sentences longer with who and which
DAY 59 Various ways to express degree
DAY 60 Useful Pattern to Know: 'It is adjective + to'
DAY 61 Useful Pattern to Know: 'It is adjective + that'
DAY 62 Useful expressions to know: make sure

Chapter 3.
Everyday Conversation Sentence Training: "Speaking Naturally in English"


DAY 63 Talking about completed work and experiences (1)
DAY 64 Asking Questions About Completed Work and Experiences
DAY 65 Talking about completed work and experiences (2)
DAY 66 Reviewing the Present Perfect Tense Using Have
DAY 67 Talking about ongoing events from the past to the present (1)
DAY 68 Talking about ongoing events from the past to the present (2)
DAY 69: Making Sentences Longer with Where, Who, and Which
DAY 70 Review of Regular Verbs and Be Verbs
DAY 71 Expressing what happens to the subject
DAY 72 Showing what is happening now and what will happen in the future
DAY 73 Saying '~has been'
DAY 74 Using the Passive Voice
DAY 75 Omitting that and be verbs (1)
DAY 76 Making Sentences Longer with That (5)
DAY 77 Omitting that and be verbs (2)
DAY 78 Useful words to know: help, keep, make
DAY 79 Useful expressions to know: tend to, get to
DAY 80 Useful expressions to know: be about to, try to
DAY 81 SAYING WHAT YOU'RE SCHEDULED TO DO
DAY 82 Talking about the senses
DAY 83 Saying 'do ~' with have
DAY 84 Saying 'do ~' with get (1)
DAY 85 Saying 'do ~' with get (2)
DAY 86 Talking About Your Feelings
DAY 87 Useful words to know of
DAY 88 How to Ask Simple Questions (1)
DAY 89 How to Ask Simple Questions (2)
DAY 90 How to Ask Simple Questions (3)
DAY 91 Asking Questions About the Near Future
DAY 92 Useful Patterns to Know Do you want to ~?
DAY 93 Useful Patterns to Know Do you want me to ~?
DAY 94 Speaking about past states/habits
DAY 95 Useful Patterns to Know Do you mind if ~?
DAY 96 Useful Patterns to Know It takes ~ to -
DAY 97 Talking about regrets about past events
DAY 98 Useful Patterns to Know I told ~ to -
DAY 99 Answer the questions appropriately
DAY 100 Saying 'then' with if

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Publisher's Review
The foundation of English is connecting words.
The easiest way for even beginners to speak English, all the secrets are included.

Anyone can do it.

Don't stress about English anymore.
I promise you an experience that will transform your English skills.


100-Day Learning Roadmap

① Developing a mindset for 100 days of English immersion

Before starting to study in earnest, read 'Part 1: Attitude and study method for English success' and make sure you study well this time.
Let's set our minds to study English well by immersing ourselves for 100 days.

② One page a day, 100-day English challenge

Step 1: Learn the word association formula
Even beginners can easily open their mouths by learning how to speak sentences using word connections without studying complicated grammar.
A total of 100 word-linking formulas will become the foundation of your speaking skills.

Step 2: Learn how to connect words
You can learn word association more accurately through teacher Lee Si-won's lecture.
Two sentences are presented each day.
First, look at the Korean sentence, then try saying it in English yourself, then scan the QR code and watch the lecture to check if you said it correctly.

Step 3: Practice connecting words with various sentences
The key to speaking English is repetition and practice.
For this purpose, 10 sentences are given per day.
Practice 10 times so that you can say a Korean sentence in English in just 1 second.

Premium Appendix

[Lee Si-won's Special Lecture 100]

You can check the lecture via QR in Step 2 of each class.
You can learn word association method with certainty through teacher Lee Si-won's explanation.

[Key Vocabulary List PDF]

We have organized the vocabulary needed for word association training for each class.
If you learn the vocabulary first before studying and practice connecting words, you will be able to make sentences much more easily.

[Skill Test PDF]

A skill check test is provided every 10 days to help you check your skills.
Tests are provided at upper, middle, and lower levels, allowing you to accurately assess your skills.


[Native Speaker MP3]

Learn the 10 training sentences given in each lesson by listening to the pronunciation through native speaker audio.
It will help you with both listening and speaking. You can check it out via QR code.

[Paid lecture]

You can learn 'Speaking English Grammar' with Siwon School's online lectures (paid).

The contents of the first three volumes of Beginner Escape are included in one volume.


ㆍ Chapter 1.
Short Sentence Training (Beginner Escape Part 1)
ㆍ Chapter 2.
Extended Sentence Training (Beginner Escape Part 2)
ㆍ Chapter 3.
Everyday Conversation Sentence Training (Beginner Escape Part 3)
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 18, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 240 pages | 642g | 170*245*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791161508603
- ISBN10: 1161508600

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