
My Daily One-Line English Writing Notebook: 100 Basic Sentences
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Book Introduction
A “daily habit,” not a “one-time study.” When studying English, many people probably thought that if they memorized 20 to 30 English words a day and studied a few dozen pages of grammar books, they would become good at English. But the problem with this study method? It's that, after a short while, I forget all the English vocabulary and grammar I've memorized. And, even though I've studied, I can't seem to get the English I want out of my mouth or through my fingertips, either in conversation or in writing. Therefore, My Daily One-Line English Writing Notebook is an English textbook based on the motto "Daily English Habit." It encourages you to steadily write just one sentence a day, every day, to become accustomed to English, and as you do so, English will soon become a natural part of you, as natural as breathing. The “My Daily One-Line English Writing Notebook” series consists of [100 Basic Sentences], [100 Intermediate Sentences], and [100 Advanced Sentences], and this textbook corresponds to [100 Basic Sentences]. |
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Warm Up - Do a light warm-up before starting.
Chapter 1.
Saying your name, status, and status
- Day 001~010
- Writing Test
Chapter 2.
Saying what place/situation you are in
- Days 011~020
- Writing Test
Chapter 3.
Tell me what you're doing now
- Day 021~030
- Writing Test
Chapter 4.
Say what you usually do
- Days 031~040
- Writing Test
Chapter 5.
Tell me what you have
- Days 041~050
- Writing Test
Chapter 6.
Say what you want
- Days 051~060
- Writing Test
Chapter 7.
Tell me what to do
- Days 061~070
- Writing Test
Chapter 8.
Tell me what you can do
- Days 071~080
- Writing Test
Chapter 9.
Talk about what you did in the past
- Days 081~090
- Writing Test
Chapter 10.
Talk about what you will do in the future
- Days 091~100
- Writing Test
[Appendix] 100 Sentences
- Collection of 100 basic sentences
Chapter 1.
Saying your name, status, and status
- Day 001~010
- Writing Test
Chapter 2.
Saying what place/situation you are in
- Days 011~020
- Writing Test
Chapter 3.
Tell me what you're doing now
- Day 021~030
- Writing Test
Chapter 4.
Say what you usually do
- Days 031~040
- Writing Test
Chapter 5.
Tell me what you have
- Days 041~050
- Writing Test
Chapter 6.
Say what you want
- Days 051~060
- Writing Test
Chapter 7.
Tell me what to do
- Days 061~070
- Writing Test
Chapter 8.
Tell me what you can do
- Days 071~080
- Writing Test
Chapter 9.
Talk about what you did in the past
- Days 081~090
- Writing Test
Chapter 10.
Talk about what you will do in the future
- Days 091~100
- Writing Test
[Appendix] 100 Sentences
- Collection of 100 basic sentences
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Publisher's Review
Escape the “vicious cycle of English” where you cram everything in and then forget it all!
Many of you probably think that if you memorize 20 to 30 English words a day and study a few dozen pages of grammar books, you will become good at English.
But the problem with this study method? It's not long before you forget all the English vocabulary and grammar you memorized. And even though you've studied, the actual English you're learning just isn't flowing out of your mouth, your fingertips, or your mouth, in conversation or writing.
English that will remain in me forever with “One Line of English a Day”
Therefore, "My Daily One-Line English Writing Notebook" is an English textbook based on the motto of "Daily English Habits," which helps you break free from the vicious cycle of studying too much at once and forgetting it all later. Instead, you can steadily write just one sentence a day, every day, and become accustomed to English. As you do so, English will soon become a part of you as natural as breathing.
Even the masters on the show “Masters of Life” didn’t become masters the moment they learned a skill.
I reached the current level of “master” by consistently repeating and practicing the skills I learned every day.
Likewise, we must not forget that English can become truly ours through “daily repetition and training.”
The “My Daily One-Line English Writing Notebook” series consists of [100 Basic Sentences], [100 Intermediate Sentences], and [100 Advanced Sentences], and this textbook corresponds to [100 Basic Sentences].
Many of you probably think that if you memorize 20 to 30 English words a day and study a few dozen pages of grammar books, you will become good at English.
But the problem with this study method? It's not long before you forget all the English vocabulary and grammar you memorized. And even though you've studied, the actual English you're learning just isn't flowing out of your mouth, your fingertips, or your mouth, in conversation or writing.
English that will remain in me forever with “One Line of English a Day”
Therefore, "My Daily One-Line English Writing Notebook" is an English textbook based on the motto of "Daily English Habits," which helps you break free from the vicious cycle of studying too much at once and forgetting it all later. Instead, you can steadily write just one sentence a day, every day, and become accustomed to English. As you do so, English will soon become a part of you as natural as breathing.
Even the masters on the show “Masters of Life” didn’t become masters the moment they learned a skill.
I reached the current level of “master” by consistently repeating and practicing the skills I learned every day.
Likewise, we must not forget that English can become truly ours through “daily repetition and training.”
The “My Daily One-Line English Writing Notebook” series consists of [100 Basic Sentences], [100 Intermediate Sentences], and [100 Advanced Sentences], and this textbook corresponds to [100 Basic Sentences].
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 10, 2018
- Page count, weight, size: 188 pages | 352g | 144*200*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791125445883
- ISBN10: 1125445882
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