
English transcription, a miracle of 10 minutes a day
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Book Introduction
Learning English through English and American literature,
Complete by handwriting.
English is not something that can be easily mastered just by reading and memorizing it.
But the moment you write it down by hand, the language is engraved on your body and the meaning seeps into your heart.
This book extracts the most brilliant scenes and sentences from 120 masterpieces of English and American literature.
● Read the original English text first,
● Confirm your understanding with the Korean translation that follows immediately.
● The key vocabulary at the bottom has been organized to enhance learning effectiveness.
Simple transcription can be boring.
However, the time spent transcribing famous scenes from world literature becomes a moment of learning English and experiencing literary emotion at the same time.
If you spend 10 minutes a day writing things down with your fingertips, sentences will naturally stick in your head, and expressions and vocabulary will come alive in your daily life.
English literature, encountered through desperation, will transform your English skills and your life.
Complete by handwriting.
English is not something that can be easily mastered just by reading and memorizing it.
But the moment you write it down by hand, the language is engraved on your body and the meaning seeps into your heart.
This book extracts the most brilliant scenes and sentences from 120 masterpieces of English and American literature.
● Read the original English text first,
● Confirm your understanding with the Korean translation that follows immediately.
● The key vocabulary at the bottom has been organized to enhance learning effectiveness.
Simple transcription can be boring.
However, the time spent transcribing famous scenes from world literature becomes a moment of learning English and experiencing literary emotion at the same time.
If you spend 10 minutes a day writing things down with your fingertips, sentences will naturally stick in your head, and expressions and vocabulary will come alive in your daily life.
English literature, encountered through desperation, will transform your English skills and your life.
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001 Hamlet _ William Shakespeare
002 Macbeth _ William Shakespeare
003 Othello _ William Shakespeare
004 King Lear _ William Shakespeare
005 Romeo and Juliet _ William Shakespeare
006 The Tempest _ William Shakespeare
007 A Midsummer Night's Dream _ William Shakespeare
008 Pride and Prejudice _ Jane Austen
009 Sense and Sensibility _ Jane Austen
010 Emma _ Jane Austen
011 Mansfield Park _ Jane Austen
012 Persuasion _ Jane Austen
013 A Tale of Two Cities _ Charles Dickens
014 Great Expectations _ Charles Dickens
015 Oliver Twist _ Charles Dickens
016 David Copperfield _ Charles Dickens
017 Bleak House _ Charles Dickens
018 Nicholas Nickleby _ Charles Dickens
019 Tess of the d'Urbervilles _ Thomas Hardy
020 Far from the Madding Crowd _ Thomas Hardy
021 Jude the Obscure _ Thomas Hardy
022 The Mayor of Casterbridge _ Thomas Hardy
023 Wuthering Heights _ Emily Bronte
024 Jane Eyre _ Charlotte Bronte
025 Villette _ Charlotte Bronte
026 Middlemarch _ George Eliot
027 Silas Marner _ George Eliot
028 The Mill on the Floss _ George Eliot
029 The Scarlet Letter _ Nathaniel Hawthorne
030 The House of the Seven Gables _ Nathaniel Hawthorne
031 Moby-Dick _ Herman Melville
032 Billy Budd _ Herman Melville
033 Typee _ Herman Melville
034 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer _ Mark Twain
035 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn _ Mark Twain
036 The Prince and the Pauper _ Mark Twain
037 The Turn of the Screw _ Henry James
038 The Portrait of a Lady _ Henry James
039 Washington Square _ Henry James
040 The Picture of Dorian Gray _ Oscar Wilde
041 The Importance of Being Earnest _ Oscar Wilde
042 Lady Windermere's Fan _ Oscar Wilde
043 Treasure Island _ Robert Louis Stevenson
044 Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde _ Robert Louis Stevenson
045 Kidnapped _ Robert Louis Stevenson
046 The Tell-Tale Heart _ Edgar Allan Poe
047 The Fall of the House of Usher _ Edgar Allan Poe
048 The Masque of the Red Death _ Edgar Allan Poe
049 Leaves of Grass _ Walt Whitman
050 Because I could not stop for Death _ Emily Dickinson
051 Self-Reliance _ Ralph Waldo Emerson
052 Walden _ Henry David Thoreau
053 Eveline _ James Joyce
054 A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man _ James Joyce
055 Mrs Dalloway _ Virginia Woolf
056 To the Lighthouse _ Virginia Woolf
057 The Great Gatsby _ F.
Scott Fitzgerald
058 Tender Is the Night _ F.
Scott Fitzgerald
059 The Sound and the Fury _ William Faulkner
060 As I Lay Dying _ William Faulkner
061 Heart of Darkness _ Joseph Conrad
062 Lord Jim _ Joseph Conrad
063 Animal Farm _ George Orwell
064 1984 _ George Orwell
065 Sons and Lovers _ DH
Lawrence
066 Women in Love _ DH
Lawrence
067 The Rainbow _ DH
Lawrence
068 Frankenstein _ Mary Shelley
069 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland _ Lewis Carrol
070 Through the Looking-Glass _ Lewis Carroll
071 The War of the Worlds _ HG
Wells
072 The Time Machine _ HG
Wells
073 The Invisible Man _ HG
Wells
074 The Island of Doctor Moreau _ HG
Wells
075 Dracula _ Bram Stoker
076 Songs of Innocence and of Experience _ William Blake
077 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner _ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
078 Prometheus Unbound _ Percy Bysshe Shelley
079 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage _ Lord Byron
080 A thing of beauty is a joy for ever _ John Keats
081 Daffodils _ William Wordsworth
082 Gulliver's Travels _ Jonathan Swift
083 Robinson Crusoe _ Daniel Defoe
084 Moll Flanders _ Daniel Defoe
085 The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy _ Laurence Sterne
086 Utopia _ Thomas More
087 Confessions of an English Opium-Eater _ Thomas De Quincey
088 A Study in Scarlet _ Arthur Conan Doyle
089 The Sign of the Four _ Arthur Conan Doyle
090 The Hound of the Baskervilles _ Arthur Conan Doyle
091 The Valley of Fear _ Arthur Conan Doyle
092 Little Women _ Louisa May Alcott
093 Little Men _ Louisa May Alcott
094 The Jungle Book _ Rudyard Kipling
095 Kim _ Rudyard Kipling
096 The Secret Garden _ Frances Hodgson Burnett
097 A Little Princess _ Frances Hodgson Burnett
098 Peter Pan _ JM
Barrie
099 The Wind in the Willows _ Kenneth Grahame
100 The Tale of Peter Rabbit _ Beatrix Potter
101 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow _ Washington Irving
102 Rip Van Winkle _ Washington Irving
103 The Call of the Wild _ Jack London
104 White Fang _ Jack London
105 Martin Eden _ Jack London
106 The Last of the Mohicans _ James Fenimore Cooper
107 The Gift of the Magi _ O.
Henry
108 The Ransom of Red Chief _ O.
Henry
109 Uncle Tom's Cabin _ Harriet Beecher Stowe
110 The Open Window _ Saki, H.H.
Munro
111 Tobermory _ Saki, HH
Munro
112 The Age of Innocence _ Edith Wharton
113 Ethan Frome _ Edith Wharton
114 My Antonia _ Willa Cather
115 O Pioneers! _ Willa Cather
116 Sister Carrie _ Theodore Dreiser
117 The Red Badge of Courage _ Stephen Crane
118 McTeague _ Frank Norris
119 The Luck of Roaring Camp _ Bret Harte
120 An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge _ Ambrose Bierce
002 Macbeth _ William Shakespeare
003 Othello _ William Shakespeare
004 King Lear _ William Shakespeare
005 Romeo and Juliet _ William Shakespeare
006 The Tempest _ William Shakespeare
007 A Midsummer Night's Dream _ William Shakespeare
008 Pride and Prejudice _ Jane Austen
009 Sense and Sensibility _ Jane Austen
010 Emma _ Jane Austen
011 Mansfield Park _ Jane Austen
012 Persuasion _ Jane Austen
013 A Tale of Two Cities _ Charles Dickens
014 Great Expectations _ Charles Dickens
015 Oliver Twist _ Charles Dickens
016 David Copperfield _ Charles Dickens
017 Bleak House _ Charles Dickens
018 Nicholas Nickleby _ Charles Dickens
019 Tess of the d'Urbervilles _ Thomas Hardy
020 Far from the Madding Crowd _ Thomas Hardy
021 Jude the Obscure _ Thomas Hardy
022 The Mayor of Casterbridge _ Thomas Hardy
023 Wuthering Heights _ Emily Bronte
024 Jane Eyre _ Charlotte Bronte
025 Villette _ Charlotte Bronte
026 Middlemarch _ George Eliot
027 Silas Marner _ George Eliot
028 The Mill on the Floss _ George Eliot
029 The Scarlet Letter _ Nathaniel Hawthorne
030 The House of the Seven Gables _ Nathaniel Hawthorne
031 Moby-Dick _ Herman Melville
032 Billy Budd _ Herman Melville
033 Typee _ Herman Melville
034 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer _ Mark Twain
035 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn _ Mark Twain
036 The Prince and the Pauper _ Mark Twain
037 The Turn of the Screw _ Henry James
038 The Portrait of a Lady _ Henry James
039 Washington Square _ Henry James
040 The Picture of Dorian Gray _ Oscar Wilde
041 The Importance of Being Earnest _ Oscar Wilde
042 Lady Windermere's Fan _ Oscar Wilde
043 Treasure Island _ Robert Louis Stevenson
044 Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde _ Robert Louis Stevenson
045 Kidnapped _ Robert Louis Stevenson
046 The Tell-Tale Heart _ Edgar Allan Poe
047 The Fall of the House of Usher _ Edgar Allan Poe
048 The Masque of the Red Death _ Edgar Allan Poe
049 Leaves of Grass _ Walt Whitman
050 Because I could not stop for Death _ Emily Dickinson
051 Self-Reliance _ Ralph Waldo Emerson
052 Walden _ Henry David Thoreau
053 Eveline _ James Joyce
054 A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man _ James Joyce
055 Mrs Dalloway _ Virginia Woolf
056 To the Lighthouse _ Virginia Woolf
057 The Great Gatsby _ F.
Scott Fitzgerald
058 Tender Is the Night _ F.
Scott Fitzgerald
059 The Sound and the Fury _ William Faulkner
060 As I Lay Dying _ William Faulkner
061 Heart of Darkness _ Joseph Conrad
062 Lord Jim _ Joseph Conrad
063 Animal Farm _ George Orwell
064 1984 _ George Orwell
065 Sons and Lovers _ DH
Lawrence
066 Women in Love _ DH
Lawrence
067 The Rainbow _ DH
Lawrence
068 Frankenstein _ Mary Shelley
069 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland _ Lewis Carrol
070 Through the Looking-Glass _ Lewis Carroll
071 The War of the Worlds _ HG
Wells
072 The Time Machine _ HG
Wells
073 The Invisible Man _ HG
Wells
074 The Island of Doctor Moreau _ HG
Wells
075 Dracula _ Bram Stoker
076 Songs of Innocence and of Experience _ William Blake
077 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner _ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
078 Prometheus Unbound _ Percy Bysshe Shelley
079 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage _ Lord Byron
080 A thing of beauty is a joy for ever _ John Keats
081 Daffodils _ William Wordsworth
082 Gulliver's Travels _ Jonathan Swift
083 Robinson Crusoe _ Daniel Defoe
084 Moll Flanders _ Daniel Defoe
085 The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy _ Laurence Sterne
086 Utopia _ Thomas More
087 Confessions of an English Opium-Eater _ Thomas De Quincey
088 A Study in Scarlet _ Arthur Conan Doyle
089 The Sign of the Four _ Arthur Conan Doyle
090 The Hound of the Baskervilles _ Arthur Conan Doyle
091 The Valley of Fear _ Arthur Conan Doyle
092 Little Women _ Louisa May Alcott
093 Little Men _ Louisa May Alcott
094 The Jungle Book _ Rudyard Kipling
095 Kim _ Rudyard Kipling
096 The Secret Garden _ Frances Hodgson Burnett
097 A Little Princess _ Frances Hodgson Burnett
098 Peter Pan _ JM
Barrie
099 The Wind in the Willows _ Kenneth Grahame
100 The Tale of Peter Rabbit _ Beatrix Potter
101 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow _ Washington Irving
102 Rip Van Winkle _ Washington Irving
103 The Call of the Wild _ Jack London
104 White Fang _ Jack London
105 Martin Eden _ Jack London
106 The Last of the Mohicans _ James Fenimore Cooper
107 The Gift of the Magi _ O.
Henry
108 The Ransom of Red Chief _ O.
Henry
109 Uncle Tom's Cabin _ Harriet Beecher Stowe
110 The Open Window _ Saki, H.H.
Munro
111 Tobermory _ Saki, HH
Munro
112 The Age of Innocence _ Edith Wharton
113 Ethan Frome _ Edith Wharton
114 My Antonia _ Willa Cather
115 O Pioneers! _ Willa Cather
116 Sister Carrie _ Theodore Dreiser
117 The Red Badge of Courage _ Stephen Crane
118 McTeague _ Frank Norris
119 The Luck of Roaring Camp _ Bret Harte
120 An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge _ Ambrose Bierce
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Publisher's Review
● Why is English transcription necessary?
The road to learning English can seem long and complicated.
It's easy to get tired of memorizing vocabulary, learning grammar, and practicing reading comprehension.
But one of the most reliable and effective methods is surprisingly simple.
It is writing directly by hand, that is, transcription.
Transcription provides a much deeper learning effect than reading alone.
As you write each sentence line by line, the spelling and grammatical structure of the words are engraved on your body through your fingertips.
The more you repeat, the longer your memory will remain, the more familiar the sentences will become, and the English expressions will naturally stick in your mouth.
Above all, you can experience the author's writing style and way of thinking, while also improving your reading comprehension and writing skills.
This book contains a selection of sentences from classical English and American literature that will be helpful to English learners.
Expressions in works that have been loved for a long time become living teaching materials.
You will not only learn English, but also experience the depth and emotion of literature.
Small habits make big changes.
If you copy a paragraph from a world-famous work by hand every day, you will become more familiar with English sentences and build the ability to express yourself.
Furthermore, the wisdom and inspiration contained in the work will provide value beyond learning.
● How can I learn English transcription?
1.
Write one page a day
Set a goal of one page of a book per day and write consistently.
If you're short on time, even one paragraph will do.
The important thing is consistency.
2.
Read with your eyes, read out loud
Before you transcribe, read the paragraph out loud.
It's a great help in learning the rhythm and intonation of English sentences.
3.
Write slowly by hand
Don't scribble, write each word exactly.
In this process, grammatical structures and expressions are naturally imprinted in your mind.
4.
Understand the meaning
As you write, immediately check the interpretation of any sentences you don't understand, and underline important expressions.
At this time, it is effective for memorization if you organize the words you don't know separately.
5.
Review
The next day, reread what you wrote the day before and recall the key expressions.
Sometimes it's helpful to close your eyes and try saying the sentence.
6.
Expand with your own sentences
Try practicing changing expressions into familiar sentences.
For example, practicing sentence changes by changing personal pronouns or tenses will lead to actual speaking skills.
The road to learning English can seem long and complicated.
It's easy to get tired of memorizing vocabulary, learning grammar, and practicing reading comprehension.
But one of the most reliable and effective methods is surprisingly simple.
It is writing directly by hand, that is, transcription.
Transcription provides a much deeper learning effect than reading alone.
As you write each sentence line by line, the spelling and grammatical structure of the words are engraved on your body through your fingertips.
The more you repeat, the longer your memory will remain, the more familiar the sentences will become, and the English expressions will naturally stick in your mouth.
Above all, you can experience the author's writing style and way of thinking, while also improving your reading comprehension and writing skills.
This book contains a selection of sentences from classical English and American literature that will be helpful to English learners.
Expressions in works that have been loved for a long time become living teaching materials.
You will not only learn English, but also experience the depth and emotion of literature.
Small habits make big changes.
If you copy a paragraph from a world-famous work by hand every day, you will become more familiar with English sentences and build the ability to express yourself.
Furthermore, the wisdom and inspiration contained in the work will provide value beyond learning.
● How can I learn English transcription?
1.
Write one page a day
Set a goal of one page of a book per day and write consistently.
If you're short on time, even one paragraph will do.
The important thing is consistency.
2.
Read with your eyes, read out loud
Before you transcribe, read the paragraph out loud.
It's a great help in learning the rhythm and intonation of English sentences.
3.
Write slowly by hand
Don't scribble, write each word exactly.
In this process, grammatical structures and expressions are naturally imprinted in your mind.
4.
Understand the meaning
As you write, immediately check the interpretation of any sentences you don't understand, and underline important expressions.
At this time, it is effective for memorization if you organize the words you don't know separately.
5.
Review
The next day, reread what you wrote the day before and recall the key expressions.
Sometimes it's helpful to close your eyes and try saying the sentence.
6.
Expand with your own sentences
Try practicing changing expressions into familiar sentences.
For example, practicing sentence changes by changing personal pronouns or tenses will lead to actual speaking skills.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: September 25, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 256 pages | 155*215*18mm
- ISBN13: 9791171420902
- ISBN10: 1171420900
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