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English Conversation Core Patterns 233 Intermediate-Advanced
English Conversation Core Patterns 233 Intermediate-Advanced
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Chosen by 800,000 readers
Bestseller for 20 consecutive years!


Gilbut EasyTalk's "233 Key Patterns of English Conversation" series, which has maintained its position as the absolute leader in pattern English by recording the record of "20 consecutive years of bestseller" since its publication in 2002, has been revised and published with a composition that matches the latest trends.
The core of this series, which has been chosen by 800,000 readers and has helped countless beginners in English improve their skills, is that anyone can speak English easily and sophisticatedly by simply replacing words with 233 patterns.
The series consists of two volumes, 'Basic' and 'Intermediate-Advanced', so you can choose the one that best suits your English level.

The 233 patterns in 『English Conversation Core Patterns 233 - Intermediate-Advanced』 are the most practical expressions selected by the author, who has lived in the United States for over 20 years, and contain a more polite and sophisticated feel than the basic version.
For example, instead of saying "Thank you," say something like "I really appreciate it," or "I don't know how to express my gratitude."
This revised edition has been updated with the latest expressions to reflect rapidly changing social trends, and training videos for pattern embodied learning are also provided.
Additionally, we have optimized the structure of learning English to 20 minutes per day so that it is not burdensome to learn English in a busy life.
Upgrade your stagnant English skills to the next level with 『English Conversation Core Patterns 233 - Intermediate-Advanced』, a sophisticated English conversation that rivals that of native speakers.
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Part 1
If you use adjectives well, you can express your emotions freely. Adjective usage patterns.

Chapter 01 | Be grateful and happy
Pattern 001 I can't thank you enough for ~.

Pattern 002 Thanks to A, I ~.

Pattern 003 That's very kind of you, but ~.

Pattern 004 It's my pleasure to ~.

Pattern 005 I couldn't be happier ~.

Pattern 006 You are more than welcome to ~.

l Review l Pattern 001~ 006

Chapter 02 | Worrying and Apologizing
Pattern 007 I'm anxious ~.

Pattern 008 I'm concerned ~.

Pattern 009 It's overwhelming ~.

Pattern 010 I'm sorry to hear ~.

Pattern 011 I(We) apologize for ~.

Pattern 012 I regret ~.

l Review l Pattern 007~ 012

Chapter 03 | Complaining or Whispering
Pattern 013 I'm sick of ~.

Pattern 014 I'm frustrated ~.

Pattern 015 I'm ashamed ~.

Pattern 016 I'm embarrassed ~.

Pattern 017 Sorry to say, but ~.

Pattern 018 What's worse is ~.

l Review l Pattern 013 ~ 018

Chapter 04 | Believe or Complain
Pattern 019 I'm (not) sure ~.

Pattern 020 I have doubts about ~.

Pattern 021 I'm suspicious about(of) ~.

Pattern 022 I need to check if ~.

Pattern 023 It's hard to believe (that) ~.

Pattern 024 There's a good chance (that) ~.

l Review l Pattern 019 ~ 024

Chapter 05 | Using Other Useful Adjectives
Pattern 025 be ~ enough to
Pattern 026 be available to
Pattern 027 I'm addicted to ~.

Pattern 028 I'm willing to ~.

l Review l Pattern 025 ~ 028

Part 2
Simple yet colorful verb conjugation patterns

Chapter 06 | Feel
Pattern 029 I feel grateful ~.

Pattern 030 I feel like ~.

Pattern 031 I feel better knowing that ~.

Pattern 032 Feel free to ~.

l Review l Pattern 029 ~ 032

Chapter 07 | Take
Pattern 033 It takes a while to ~.

Pattern 034 I take after my ~.

Pattern 035 I tried to take it back, but ~.

Pattern 036 I took it for granted that ~.

Pattern 037 I have to take off for ~.

l Review l Pattern 033 ~ 037

Chapter 08 | Look Page Date
Pattern 038 I'm looking forward to ~.

Pattern 039 I'm looking into -ing ~.

Pattern 040 Let me look into ~.

Pattern 041 I want to look up ~.

Pattern 042 I look up to ~.

l Review l Pattern 038 ~ 042

Chapter 09 | Get
Pattern 043 It's getting ~.

Pattern 044 I don't get ~.

Pattern 045 I have to get to ~.

Pattern 046 get A for B
Pattern 047 I need to get a hold of ~.
.
Pattern 048 I try to get the most out of ~.

l Review l Pattern 043 ~ 048

Chapter 10 | Seem
Pattern 049 It seems like ~.

Pattern 050 seems ~, but ~.

Pattern 051 I can't seem to ~.

Pattern 052 There seems no reason to ~.

l Review l Pattern 049 ~ 052

Chapter 11 | Let
Pattern 053 I'm going to let A ~.

Pattern 054 I'll let A know ~.

Pattern 055 Let me know whether or not ~.

l Review l Pattern 053 ~ 055

Part 3
A thorough and clear pattern of using interrogative sentences

Chapter 12 | What
Pattern 056 What do you say ~?
Pattern 057 What do you mean by ~? .
Pattern 058 What comes with ~?
Pattern 059 What kind of ~ do you (like) ~?
Pattern 060 What's the difference ~?
l Review l Pattern 056 ~ 060

Chapter 13 | When, Where
Pattern 061 When are you expecting ~?
Pattern 062 When should I expect ~?
Pattern 063 When was the last time ~?
Pattern 064 Where's a good place ~?
l Review l Pattern 061~ 064

Chapter 14 | Why, How
Pattern 065 Why wouldn't you ~?
Pattern 066 How is it that ~?
Pattern 067 How do you suggest ~?
Pattern 068 How long has it been since ~?
Pattern 069 How do you like ~?
l Review l Pattern 065 ~ 069

Chapter 15 | Using Other Interrogative Words
Pattern 070 Whereabouts ~?
Pattern 071 Who do you think ~?
Pattern 072 Which of these ~?
l Review l Pattern 070 ~ 072

Chapter 16 | Asking questions like questions without using interrogative pronouns
Pattern 073 I was wondering if ~.

Pattern 074 I don't know if ~.
.
Pattern 075 If you don't mind, ~.

Pattern 076 Is there anything ~, ~.

Pattern 077 If you ask me, ~.

Pattern 078 I'll ask A if ~.

Pattern 079 If it's not too much trouble, would you ~?
Pattern 080 Would it be possible to ~?
Pattern 081 ~, will you?
Pattern 082 Is there anyone ~?
l Review l Pattern 073 ~ 082

Part 4
Negative expression pattern when refusing

Chapter 17 | No, Never, Nothing
Pattern 083 There's no need to ~.

Pattern 084 It's no use -ing ~.

Pattern 085 I had no choice but to ~.

Pattern 086 There's no excuse for ~.

Pattern 087 I would by no means ~.

Pattern 088 No offense, but ~.

Pattern 089 I never meant to ~.

Pattern 090 never ~ without ~.

Pattern 091 It's nothing but ~.

Pattern 092 Nothing can be ~.

Pattern 093 I have nothing to do with ~.

Pattern 094 You have nothing to ~.

l Review l Pattern 083 ~ 094

Chapter 18 | Not
Pattern 095 I'm not in favor of ~.

Pattern 096 It's not necessary to ~.

Pattern 097 Not everyone ~.

Pattern 098 I don't care about ~.

Pattern 099 I don't believe ~.

Pattern 100 I don't like the way ~.

Pattern 101 I can't stand ~.

Pattern 102 I couldn't bear ~, so ~.

Pattern 103 I couldn't care less ~.

Pattern 104 I don't mean to ~, but ~.

Pattern 105 I'm not going to bother to ~.

l Review l Pattern 095 ~ 105

Chapter 19 | Speaking with Negative Nuances Without Negatives
Pattern 106 The last thing ~ is ~.

Pattern 107 I seldom ~.

Pattern 108 I'd rather die than ~.

Pattern 109 I fail to see(understand) ~.

Pattern 110 I've always been opposed to ~.

Pattern 111 I'm fed up with ~.

Pattern 112 I'll do anything but ~.

Pattern 113 What bothers me most ~.

Pattern 114 There's something about ~.

l Review l Pattern 106 ~ 114
Chapter 20 | Banning
Pattern 115 Don't be ~.

Pattern 116 Don't make me ~.

Pattern 117 You're not allowed to ~.

Pattern 118 You are not supposed to ~.

Pattern 119 keep A from -ing
Pattern 120 Don't hesitate to ~.

l Review l Pattern 115 ~ 120

Part 5
To make the meaning clearer, use patterns of auxiliary verbs

Chapter 21 | Could, Can
Pattern 121 I could never ~.

Pattern 122 I can't believe ~.

Pattern 123 ~ couldn't be better.

Pattern 124 I couldn't agree more with ~.

Pattern 125 could have pp
~.
Pattern 126 I couldn't help -ing ~.

Pattern 127 Can you make time ~?
Pattern 128 I can't ~, let alone ~.

Pattern 129 I can't help but ~.

Pattern 130 I can't help it if ~.

l Review l Pattern 121~130

Chapter 22 | May, Might
Pattern 131 I might as well ~.

Pattern 132 I thought I might ~.

Pattern 133 There may not be ~.

Pattern 134 There may be a chance that ~.

Pattern 135 This may be one's last chance to ~.

Pattern 136 I may have pp
~.
Pattern 137 May I help you ~?
l Review l Pattern 131~137

Chapter 23 | Should
Pattern 138 I think I should ~.

Pattern 139 What should I ~?
Pattern 140 should have pp
~.
Pattern 141 I never should have pp
~.
Pattern 142 I shouldn't have pp
~.
Pattern 143 Maybe I should ~.

l Review l Pattern 138 ~ 143

Chapter 24 | Would, Will
Pattern 144 Would you mind if I ~?
Pattern 145 I wish you wouldn't ~.

Pattern 146 You wouldn't believe what ~.

Pattern 147 I would rather ~.

Pattern 148 It wouldn't hurt to ~.

Pattern 149 Will you help me ~?
Pattern 150 It won't be long before ~.

l Review l Pattern 144 ~ 150

Chapter 25 | Other frequently used auxiliary verb patterns
Pattern 151 You won't believe ~.

Pattern 152 I've got to ~.

Pattern 153 We've got to get on with ~.

Pattern 154 I really must ~.

Pattern 155 I don't ~ anymore, but I used to ~.

Pattern 156 I'm not used to -ing.

Pattern 157 You'd better ~ before ~.

Pattern 158 You'd be better off ~.

l Review l Pattern 151~158

Part 6
Idiom patterns that will impress even native speakers

Chapter 26 | Verb Conjugation Idioms Page Date
Pattern 159 take someone's word for it
Pattern 160 I'm not cut out for ~.

Pattern 161 I'm on the fence about ~.

Pattern 162 I've come down with ~.

Pattern 163 I'd like to point out ~.

Pattern 164 I'm known for ~.

Pattern 165 I'm bound to ~.

Pattern 166 I ended up ~.

Pattern 167 It depends on ~.
.
Pattern 168 A goes well with B.

l Review l Pattern 159 ~168

Chapter 27 | Idioms Using Nouns
Pattern 169 I'm having trouble ~.

Pattern 170 I'm in charge of ~.

Pattern 171 It's out of the question for ~ to ~.

Pattern 172 I have a hunch that ~.

Pattern 173 I have no idea ~.

Pattern 174 The bottom line is (that) ~.

Pattern 175 ~ has a way with ~.

Pattern 176 It's just a matter of time before ~.

Pattern 177 I need to get my hands on ~.

Pattern 178 ~ is(are) not my cup of tea.

Pattern 179 I'm (not) in the mood ~.

Pattern 180 I'm getting the hang of ~.

Pattern 181 I'm having the + superlative + time ~.

Pattern 182 The thing is that ~.

l Review l Pattern 169 ~182

Chapter 28 | Adjective Idioms
Pattern 183 I have mixed feelings about ~.
.
Pattern 184 I'm itching to ~.

Pattern 185 I'm dying to ~.

Pattern 186 I'm fond of ~.

Pattern 187 I'm amazed at ~.

Pattern 188 I'm not familiar with ~.

Pattern 189 ~ be just around the corner.

Pattern 190 ~ for the time being.

Pattern 191 It's as clear as day that ~.

Pattern 192 I was under the impression that ~.

l Review l Pattern 183 ~192

Part 7
Advanced grammar usage patterns, like a native speaker

Chapter 29 | Speaking with Conditions
Pattern 193 As I said before, ~.

Pattern 194 As far as I know, ~.

Pattern 195 While this may be true, ~.

Pattern 196 I'm with you on that, but ~.

Pattern 197 Now that ~, ~.

Pattern 198 Once ~, ~.

Pattern 199 In case ~, ~.

Pattern 200 Even though ~, ~.

Pattern 201 By the time ~, ~.

l Review l Pattern 193 ~ 201

Chapter 30 | Using It Formally
Pattern 202 It doesn't hurt to ~.

Pattern 203 It was so ~ that ~.

Pattern 204 It's true that ~.

Pattern 205 It's no wonder that ~.

Pattern 206 It goes without saying that ~.

Pattern 207 It's a good chance to ~.

Pattern 208 It's about time that ~!
l Review l Pattern 202 ~ 208

Chapter 31 | Using Comparative Expressions
Pattern 209 one of the + superlative + plural noun
Pattern 210 It's the most ~ I've ever ~.

Pattern 211 The best way to ~ is to ~.

Pattern 212 It's not as ~ as ~.

Pattern 213 ~ (be) verb + comparative ~ + than I thought.

Pattern 214 I know better than to ~.

l Review l Pattern 209 ~ 214

Chapter 32 | Speaking with Assumptions
Pattern 215 I'd be happier if ~.

Pattern 216 I'd love the opportunity to ~.

Pattern 217 If I were ~, ~.

Pattern 218 I wish I could say the same about ~.

Pattern 219 I wish there were some way (for ~) to ~.

Pattern 220 If you happen to come across ~, ~.

l Review l Pattern 215 ~ 220

Chapter 33 | Using that clauses in sentences
Pattern 221 It just occurred to me that ~.

Pattern 222 Make sure ~.

Pattern 223 What I'm saying is that ~.

Pattern 224 All I know is that ~.

Pattern 225 I was hoping ~.

Pattern 226 I agree with(that) ~.

l Review l Pattern 221 ~ 226

Chapter 34 | Using Other Grammar
Pattern 227 such a A(adjective) B(noun)
Pattern 228 ~ owe(s) A to B.

Pattern 229 ~ A instead of B.

Pattern 230 That explains why ~.

Pattern 231 I meant to ~, but ~.

Pattern 232 That's all I ~.

Pattern 233 There's no one other than ~ who ~.

l Review l Pattern 227 ~ 233

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Publisher's Review
Using 233 patterns
Level up to advanced conversation!!

If you're a beginner-level English learner, you likely have a strong desire to take your skills to the next level.
I want to tell the story longer, more deeply, and more freely.
Unlike beginner English, which can be mastered with basic vocabulary and simple sentence structures, speaking English at an intermediate to advanced level requires the ability to construct complex sentences using a variety of vocabulary, and a shift in thinking that allows you to approach expressions you already know in an English way.
The 233 Pattern Study Method is an easy way to get to all of these advanced courses.


More speed with 233 patterns!

Pattern learning method involves learning a specific pattern and then adding what you want to say after that pattern to create various sentences.
By repeating the process of learning and memorizing patterns, you can naturally acquire new words and idioms, while also developing your sentence structure and English thinking skills.
Another great advantage of pattern learning is that it reduces the likelihood of making errors compared to when you create sentences on your own.

One of the mistakes English learners make is that unless it's a simple expression, they make up a sentence in their head and then check whether it's grammatically correct.
Then, you end up missing the timing of speaking and the flow of the conversation.
However, if you learn intermediate to advanced English through patterns, you can significantly reduce this amount of time spent, and you can even acquire difficult vocabulary and complex grammar naturally in the process of memorizing the patterns.


More variety with 233 patterns!

The phrase 'thank you' can be expressed in many different ways depending on the situation or degree, such as 'I really, truly appreciate it,' 'I don't know how to express my gratitude,' or 'Thank you for your consideration, but...'
Thank you.
Instead of saying I can't thank you enough for~, you can say I'm so happy.
Instead, you can be more specific by saying, "I couldn't be happier~." This book contains such intermediate and advanced patterns.
Let's break away from the simple and monotonous English expressions we always use and use diverse and rich expressions with 233 patterns.


Become more fluent with 233 patterns!

If you're a linguistic alchemist when speaking Korean, but find yourself repeating bland sentences in English, you'll be able to converse naturally in American English if you master the idioms native speakers use every day.
I need to get a hold of~.(I need to contact ~.
Expressions like "I need to save ~" or "I need to save ~" cannot be expressed by knowing only the meaning of individual words.
In this book, you can learn practical English that will allow you to communicate with native speakers using these idiom patterns.

Also, I usually gave up on the conditional, comparative, It ~ that...
Sentences like these can also be easily used once you learn the pattern.
With this book's 233 patterns, you can perfectly express your opinions in advanced English not only in everyday life but also in business and formal settings.

★ What has been improved in the revised edition

[English Conversation Core Patterns 233 Series] was first published in 2002 and has been a long-running steady seller, consistently loved for 20 years. This revised edition reflects current learning trends and includes the following supplements.

1.
More frequently used modern expressions and patterns

As society changes rapidly, new words are emerging.
Just as the number of expressions used in non-contact situations has increased significantly due to the coronavirus pandemic,
For example, from some point on, we have been casually talking about 'eating alone' and 'drinking alone', terms that did not exist a few years ago.

We've updated all patterns and examples to reflect this trend.
Of course, we also included the everyday patterns that native speakers always use, regardless of the era.

2.
20-minute structure that is easy to study every day

In a busy life, I cut out the small details to prevent it from lasting three days and made it into a 20-minute study session.

We have carefully selected only the 5 examples necessary for each pattern.
These examples are highly useful sentences that the author, who has lived in the United States for 20 years, and his native English-speaking friends studied for several months.
Add in the YouTube training program and you have a 20-minute learning program that you can easily complete in a day.


3.
YouTube training program for pattern embodied

English is not something to be memorized, it is something to be internalized.
Just like driving, you don't just have to memorize the controls; you have to respond appropriately to the situation in real life.
So, we provide customized YouTube training videos for 233 pattern embodied.
Simply scan the QR code for each pattern to instantly view mobile-optimized training videos.


4.
Lightweight and stylish design

It has been reborn as a small and stylish design, breaking away from the previous heavy design.
Let's take it with us like a light essay book and challenge ourselves to learn 233 things every day.


Highly recommended by MKYU CEO Kim Mi-kyung!

I started studying English in earnest in my 50s, when everyone else said it was too late.
Because there is nothing like English to expand your career.
Everyone thinks that to learn English, you have to go abroad.
But you can also study English effectively in Korea.
Just like me.
A revised edition of Joyce Baek's "233 Core Patterns of English Conversation - Intermediate to Advanced," my English teacher for five years, has been released.

This book will help you master English at the best cost-effective rate without going abroad.
This year, my one thing for the future is studying English.
I recommend this book as your 'one thing' for studying English.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 15, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 372 pages | 460g | 135*215*19mm
- ISBN13: 9791140702510

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