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Crucial Patterns in English Conversation
Crucial Patterns in English Conversation
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Book Introduction
There is a crucial pattern that makes English conversation possible!
Whether it's Korean or English, if you listen to conversations, every word spoken has a pattern.
So you want to be good at conversation without practicing? You're saying you're giving up on conversation.
However, people say that even if you do the pattern, it doesn't become a conversation.
This is because I only studied patterns for the sake of patterns, not patterns that give you a sense of direction.
So, is there a crucial pattern that can transform your previously stagnant conversational skills, leading to conversational fluency? We extract the patterns necessary for speaking English in our daily lives from everyday conversational scenes.
How can these patterns improve our conversational skills? "Crucial Patterns of English Conversation" provides the answer.

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index
introduction
Features of this book
Supporters' unanimous story
How to use this book
Stories from people who first encountered this book

UNIT 1 Pattern that fits comfortably in the mouth
REAL ESTATE DEAL
I'm looking for
I'm ready to
I'd like to do ~
You should do ~ with the verb infinitive, it would be better to do ~
Even though Subject + Verb ~ (although) ~
I recommend noun/gerund
I recommend (that) subject + verb infinitive ~
since subject + verb ~, because ~
Comparative than I thought
I think subject would verb infinitive (I think) ~
I'm willing to do something like ~
Conversation 1 I'm looking for an officetel.
A commentary that wraps everything up nicely

UNIT 2: A Tasteful Pattern to Speak
JOB SEARCH

I'm worried
I need to verb infinitive I have to ~
I might as well infinitive
(Since it has come to this anyway) it would be better to ~, since it has come to this, we should ~
I'm good at it
I was thinking about[of] ~
It's a shame (that) subject + verb ~ It's a shame, ~ It's a shame
Conversation 2 I need to find a job before graduation, but I'm worried.
A commentary that wraps everything up nicely

UNIT 3 Patterns that last a long time
STUDYING ENGLISH

You didn't even do the verb infinitive
There are ~ ~
I managed to make it to the verb infinitive
It feels like noun/subject+verb ~
Conversation 3 I barely managed to say what I wanted to say by using a translator.
A commentary that wraps everything up nicely

UNIT 4: Flavorful Patterns that Enliven a Bland Conversation
BTS

I heard (that) subject + verb ~, I heard ~
I 'ma fan of I'm a fan of ~, I really like ~
no matter how adjective/adverb subject+verb no matter how much ~
I see why Subject+verb I know why ~
You must have past participle You must have done ~, you must have done ~
I can't believe (that) ~ ~ I can't believe it, it's ridiculous!
Conversation 4 I heard BTS is super popular these days.
A commentary that wraps everything up nicely

UNIT 5 Patterns that fill empty spaces
Social Media Activities

You mean subject+verb? Are you saying ~?
You get to have a chance to do something
It's nice seeing (verb) noun/subject+verb ~ It's nice seeing
That's why subject + verb so we are doing ~
Conversation 5 You're saying you got a free movie premiere?
A commentary that wraps everything up nicely
Look Teacher's Sincere Nagging 1: Speak English Easily

UNIT 6: Knowing the world's most convenient patterns
AT A BOOKSTORE

Do you know when ~?
You'll be able to ~
Conversation 6 That book is out of stock
A commentary that wraps everything up nicely

UNIT 7 Patterns that are used everywhere
RESTAURANT SHOES LOST

I realized (that) subject+verb ~, ~ came to mind
I'm responsible for ~, ~ is my responsibility
He let me verb infinitive He allowed me to ~
I ended up doing ~
Once subject + verb once ~
Thank you for ~
Conversation 7 We are not responsible for lost shoes.
A commentary that wraps everything up nicely

UNIT 8: A Chronic Pattern You Can't Forget Even After Death
BLOG

It's because subject + verb ~
Let's verb infinitive ~
It's not worth ~
I'm going to verb infinitive I will ~
Speaking of ~ ~
It's very hard to ~
Conversation 8 This place is rumored to be a great restaurant.
A commentary that wraps everything up nicely

UNIT 9 Patterns that Lead Conversation
AI artificial intelligence

Interrogative sentence by any chance? Is it ~?
I'm familiar with ~, I have experience with ~
I'm about to do something, I'm about to do something
could possibly be the verb infinitive ~
Conversation 9 Do you use an iPhone?
A commentary that wraps everything up nicely

UNIT 10 Patterns that are particularly prone to conversation
BOTOX
Wanna verb infinitive ~? Do you want to ~?
You gotta (= You've gotta = You have to) Verb infinitive You must ~
What's it like ~?
I'm planning to
Conversation 10 Do you want to know a secret?
A commentary that wraps everything up nicely
Teacher Look's Sincere Nagging 2 How can I build a foundation in English?

UNIT 11 Patterns that become more and more appealing the more you use them
WORKOUT exercise

Now that subject + verb ~, ~ means
You look like (verb) noun/subject+verb You look like ~
Why don't you (we) use the infinitive ~? How about ~? Try ~
I'm bad at (= I'm not good at) I'm not good at ~
Conversation 11 I think you gained about 10 kilos.
A commentary that wraps everything up nicely

UNIT 12 Special Common Patterns
FIRST PAYCHECK First paycheck

What should I do?
How about (verb) noun/subject+verb? How about ~?
Subject is/are the way to go ~ is the truth
I wouldn't be able to do it
I don't think subject+verb ~
Maybe you can verb infinitive
Conversation 12 Who buys underwear with their first paycheck?
A commentary that wraps everything up nicely

UNIT 13: The Amazing Patterns of Everyday Life
INTERNATIONAL SHOPPING Overseas direct purchase

It's been ~, ~ was (a state)
Are you sure Subject+Verb? Is it really ~?
I'm (pretty) sure (that) subject+verb (really) ~ is certain
You must be ~
It says noun/It says that subject + verb ~ is written
I 'm never verbing I will never ~
I'm afraid (that) subject + verb Unfortunately ~
I can't even do it
Am I the only one who ~?
You don't even know
Conversation 13 It's been a month since I bought that bag directly.
A commentary that wraps everything up nicely

UNIT 14 Patterns I want to use from time to time

DAILY LIFE CONVERSATION BETWEEN FRIENDS
I was (just) going to
I forgot to do the verb infinitive
I should have past participle (pp) I should have done ~
At first I thought subject+verb
Conversation 14 I forgot to unsubscribe.
A commentary that wraps everything up nicely

UNIT 15 Conversational Patterns with a Clear Basis for Writing
FINE DUST

Who would have thought (that) subject+verb? Who would have thought ~? 208
The first thing ~ is ...ya 209
It's getting ~ 210
I didn't realize (that) subject+verb I didn't know it was ~ 211
Conversation 15 Who would have thought I'd miss weather like this?
A commentary that wraps everything up nicely
Teacher Look's Heartfelt Nagging 3: The Best Way to Dramatically Improve Your English Speaking

UNIT 16 Conversational Patterns You Must Know

RECYCLING Separate collection
decided not to verb infinitive ~ decided not to
Are you expecting me to ~? Are you telling me to ~?
They say subject + verb ~
What does this have to do with ~?
Conversation 16 They say minimalist living is the trend.
A commentary that wraps everything up nicely

UNIT 17 Frequently Used Conversational Patterns
Characteristics of Koreans

I don't believe in
even if subject + verb even if ~
Subject seem adjective, to infinitive/It seems like Subject + verb ~, it seems like ~
as long as subject+verb (A), B ~ as long as ~ is done, as long as ~ is done
Conversation 17 I don't want to have children even after getting married.
A commentary that wraps everything up nicely

UNIT 18 Conversational Patterns That Benefit You The More You Use Them
YOUTUBE

I tried my best to do ~
I put my best efforts to ~
How long does it take to ~? How long does it take to ~?
Subject used to verb infinitive used to ~
I got good/better at ~
How come subject+verb ~? Why ~?
The way I see it is (that) I think it is ~
It's better to use the verb infinitive ~
Conversation 18 I tried to make the video as high quality as possible.
A commentary that wraps everything up nicely

UNIT 19 Conversational Patterns That Get More and More Useful the More You See Them
RETIREMENT

There needs to be ~, ~ is needed
It helps (object) + verb infinitive That helps to do ~
Conversation 19 I think kids these days really enjoy life.
A commentary that wraps everything up nicely

UNIT 20 Growing Conversation, Known Patterns
ASSIGNMENT assignment

That would be ~
It feels good gerund/to-infinitive ~ I feel good
Conversation 20 It's cool that you took on the challenge.
A commentary that wraps everything up nicely
Look's sincere nagging: 4 WHYs rather than HOWs! And take action with the 4Ps!
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Publisher's Review
A pattern book like no other, and conversational skills like no other.

'Such an important pattern, I almost forgot to do it!'

There's nothing like patterns to speed up conversation.

I want to be good at conversation, but I don't have time and I'm impatient.
In such cases, it is necessary to have a decisive pattern that will allow for conversation and high frequency of use.
Once you have a pattern, you can apply it in any way you want using expressions, and this will change the conversation.
It is much more time-effective and efficient than just studying general sentences or expressions.


Studying patterns, you must do it right at least once.

Studying patterns properly? It's not about studying patterns for the sake of studying patterns. It's about connecting them to conversational texts and practicing them repeatedly until they become completely your own.
I've never studied this way before, so even if I did the pattern, I couldn't have a conversation.
If you've ever tried this, you know that the most effective way to open a tightly shut mouth is through patterns.
To understand this, you must study the pattern.


This is the perfect pattern book for Koreans who want to improve their conversation skills.

Many pattern books focus on analyzing the English structure of native speakers and patterning it to create various sentences.
But when we speak English, unless we are experts, we think in Korean and then change it to English.
That's why the patterns extracted by analyzing the tone and topics of conversation that Koreans have are the best fit for us Koreans.


The method of extracting deterministic patterns is unique.

We collected and analyzed Korean data on topics and tones most familiar to Koreans to create conversational texts.
A bilingual transcriber then transcribed it into English, which was then reviewed by a native speaker to identify the most useful patterns.
Excellent fingerprints, versatile patterns, and a pattern book like no other.


It feels like having a teacher by my side.

It doesn't end with just a pattern that suits Koreans and good conversational texts.
For learners who have felt lonely while studying, the detailed explanations that go over each sentence are reassuring, as if they had their own personal tutor right by their side.
For those with hearing loss, there are slow and natural versions of audio files, and the pronunciation, tone, and intonation that are more effective in one lecture than explaining them a hundred times in writing can be linked to the QR code to listen to the author's passionate lecture right away. It is full of consideration for those who are studying alone and feel frustrated even with a single sentence that is difficult to hear or understand.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: June 26, 2019
- Page count, weight, size: 296 pages | 506g | 148*210*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788960497849
- ISBN10: 8960497843

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