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Writing One English Sentence a Day for 100 Days (Emotional Classics)
Writing One English Sentence a Day for 100 Days (Emotional Classics)
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Book Introduction
A light English study that begins with copying famous English phrases from emotional classics.
A motivational essay and explanation of standard English grammar from Jini, a former textbook editor.

ChatGPT paraphrases sentences with different meanings.

There is a method of studying English that will eventually lead to success even if you give up after three days.
"Write One English Sentence a Day for 100 Days" is a miraculous routine that lets you build your English skills and recharge your emotional resilience by transcribing passages from classics like Anne of Green Gables, Peter Rabbit, and Alice in Wonderland. Simply write a little each day. After just 100 days, studying English will become a habit, and your sense of the language will change.
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As I write the prologue, it becomes engraved in my heart 004

Chapter 01 Winnie the Pooh

Day 1 Today, which was tomorrow to yesterday 014 | Day 2 It's not that I'm not doing it, I'm trying to do it leisurely 016 | Day 3 The best scene in my life 018 | Day 4 The story of the weed that became a flower 020 | Day 5 I was anxious because I couldn't see it 022 | Day 6 Invisible value 024 | Day 7 Words that fill the positive fuel warehouse 026 | Day 8 Interest = Curiosity = Love 028 | Day 9 I have to find that special piece 030 | Day 10 The honey pot of my life 032

Chapter 02 Peter Rabbit

Day 11: Extraordinary Stories of Ordinary People 036 | Day 12: Kindness is Contagious 038 | Day 13: Sometimes My Location Shows My Path 040 | Day 14: An Unexpected Invitation 042 | Day 15: It's Okay to Be Shabby 044 | Day 16: If It's Already Ripe, Store It in the Refrigerator 046 | Day 17: Dreaming of Being a Hero Today, Too 048 | Day 18: The Clothes Are a Little Too Small 050 | Day 19: The Person Walking the Opposite Way 052 | Day 20: Not Small at All 054

Chapter 03 The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

Day 21 A Place of Comfort 058 | Day 22 Dance and Recklessness 060 | Day 23 Dreaming of Utopia 062 | Day 24 Dreams Come True 064 | Day 25 When One Door Closes, Another Opens 066 | Day 26 Heart vs.
Brain 068 | Day 27 Maybe it's to meet something better 070 | Day 28 The Courageous Generation 072 | Day 29 The Unscratched Lottery Ticket 074 | Day 30 Do it well when you have it 076

Chapter 04 The Little Prince

Day 31 Things We Miss with Our Eyes 080 | Day 32 Things We Realize After It's Over 082 | Day 33 Words That Are Different for "Ah" and "Uh" 084 | Day 34 Poverty in the Midst of Abundance 086 | Day 35 Tamed Relationships 088 | Day 36 Whose Words Should We Believe? 090 | Day 37 Are You T? 092 | Day 38 Fragrant Things All Around Us 094 | Day 39 We Need a Mirror 096 | Day 40 The Weight of Things We Must Endure 098

Chapter 05 Anne of Green Gables

Day 41: 365 Days in Full Color 102 | Day 42: Every Day is a New Day 104 | Day 43: What Values ​​Are Important to You? 106 | Day 44: Another You 108 | Day 45: Telepathy 110 | Day 46: What You Bring to the World 112 | Day 47: Use Your Cheerfulness 114 | Day 48: The Law of Totality 116 | Day 49: The Power of Imagination 118 | Day 50: One Adventure a Day 120

Chapter 06 Peter Pan

Day 51: The Beatles Knew What I Didn't 124 | Day 52: The Magic of Being Alive 126 | Day 53: A Continuum of Choices, Even Though I'm Not Hamlet 128 | Day 54: Adults Who Want to Fly 130 | Day 55: When Everyday Life Becomes an Adventure 132 | Day 56: Why Peter Pan Is Happy 134 | Day 57: We Are All Misaeng 136 | Day 58: The Concentration of Words 138 | Day 59: Am I Okay Today, Too? 140 | Day 60: The String of Memories 142

Chapter 07 Daddy Long Legs

Day 61: There Are Days Like That 146 | Day 62: How to Love Myself 148 | Day 63: The Power of Listening 150 | Day 64: The Joy of Knowledge 152 | Day 65: The Courage to Face Fate 154 | Day 66: A World of Collaboration and Communication 156 | Day 67: Minor Changes 158 | Day 68: The Expiration Date of Bean Pods 160 | Day 69: A Real Gift 162 | Day 70: Life, Too, Systematically 164

Chapter 08 Little Women

Day 71 K's eldest daughter 168 | Day 72 Time waits for no one 170 | Day 73 The thrill of execution 172 | Day 74 The balance of values ​​174 | Day 75 A positive influence 176 | Day 76 This too shall pass 178 | Day 77 Old habits 180 | Day 78 Between questions and answers 182 | Day 79 The best is not always the best 184 | Day 80 The value of time 186

Chapter 09 Alice in Wonderland

Day 81 You grow as much as the difference between yesterday and today 190 | Day 82 The puzzle called 'me' 192 | Day 83 Direction is important, not speed 194 | Day 84 It comes true as you write 196 | Day 85 The power to finish what you start 198 | Day 86 It might not be much when you actually try 200 | Day 87 It's okay to get lost 202 | Day 88 The weapon created by deficiency 204 | Day 89 Nothing is taken for granted 206 | Day 90 It starts with doing what I do well 208

Chapter 10 Jonathan Livingston Seagull

Day 91 Life doesn't change overnight 212 | Day 92 When everything is over, only attitude remains 214 | Day 93 Add action to thoughts 216 | Day 94 Be honest with yourself first 218 | Day 95 Passion is the most attractive thing of all 220 | Day 96 Limits are just boundaries 222 | Day 97 Utility is something you learn later 224 | Day 98 The joy of discovering someone's goodness 226 | Day 99 Truth is closer to principle 228 | Day 100 Prophets don't create happiness 230

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Publisher's Review
What makes this book special?

- Forming a habit of naturally learning English structure through the explanation of standard English grammar by Teacher Jini, a former textbook editor
- A motivational essay by Teacher Jini, filled with the positive energy that classic masterpieces bring to our lives.
- Rapidly improve your fluent English skills with AI-powered paraphrasing.

This book is perfect for these people!

☞ A professional planner who just keeps repeating, “I’m really going to study English!”
☞ People who are thinking, "Should I try writing?" but are unsure which book to start with
☞ "Mom's English is good, but Mom needs English too!" A mom who wants to improve her English skills too
☞ People who want to speak fluently whenever necessary with short and powerful sentences

This book is designed to be followed by one verse each day, but you don't have to stick to the order.
Perfectionism is the biggest barrier to learning a foreign language.
The order can be changed, and you can choose the pieces according to your mood that day.
The important thing is to be consistent and keep going until English becomes second nature.


Begin at the beginning, and go on till you come to the end: then stop.
(Start from the beginning and continue until you reach the end, then stop.)
-From Alice in Wonderland

Why do we have to start studying English by handwriting?

English is ultimately a tool for communication, so why should we begin learning it by quietly writing it down? In language study, transcription isn't simply about copying sentences; it's about learning the structure of English through experience and naturally acquiring expressions.


1.
The rhythm and sentence structure of English become second nature.
If you repeatedly write English sentences by hand, the rhythm and sentence structure of English will be naturally imprinted on you.
Words and expressions that you might just pass over when you just look at them come to life when you actually use them, allowing you to feel the structure of the sentences with your whole body.
When you transcribe sentences like “I'd rather do it than talk about it,” you will naturally learn to use the infinitive in place of A and B when using the expression “would rather A than B.”


2.
Reading, writing, and speaking skills are improved simultaneously.
Simply listening and speaking often doesn't improve your English skills.
However, transcription allows you to experience the four processes of ‘seeing → writing → reading → speaking’ at once.

◆ Writing → You can look at the sentences in detail and remember them for a long time.
◆ Read out loud → Pronunciation and intonation become more natural
◆ Natural memorization → English expression ability increases

In particular, if you repeat a sentence over and over again, it will come out naturally.

3.
Writing makes 'consistency' a habit.
The most important thing in studying English is persistence.
However, many other learning methods can be burdensome for busy modern people.
On the other hand, it is enough to just write down one sentence a day.
Consistency built on hard work leads to a sense of accomplishment.
As small accomplishments accumulate, studying English becomes a habit.
Moreover, if you accumulate one sentence a day, you will have 30 sentences after a month, and 100 sentences after 100 days.
Your English skills will naturally improve.

4.
Utilizing famous quotes can help you develop your English sense and sensibility.
By following good writing, you can go beyond simply learning the language and feel the emotion and depth of the sentences.
In particular, by copying emotional classic sentences such as Anne of Green Gables, Peter Rabbit, and Alice in Wonderland, you will naturally learn the beauty of English.

“Transcription is the surest way to make English sentences your own.” Now, let’s start studying English through transcription.
If you accumulate one sentence a day, you will have the amazing experience of becoming more comfortable with English before you know it.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: February 21, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 232 pages | 444g | 152*223*14mm
- ISBN13: 9791157847921

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