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Fast reading, correct reading, and grammatical reading
Fast reading, correct reading, and grammatical reading
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Book Introduction
Fast Reading Correct Reading <Syntax Reading> is designed with the goal of ‘learning grammar by case based on actual use.’
Rather than listing individual grammar knowledge or presenting formal reading passages, we collected representative phrases needed while reading and made them into 48 interpretation techniques.
In this revised edition, we've significantly updated the reading passages to reflect the latest trends in the CSAT and strengthened the connection between reading comprehension and the application of learned sentence structures. Under each MINI TEST passage, students are encouraged to analyze key phrases and apply interpretation techniques.
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01 Find the head of the sentence

Interpretation Technique 01: If a sentence begins with an infinitive or a gerund, doubt whether it is the subject.
Interpretation Technique 02 Distinguish between the subject and verb of a noun clause and the entire sentence.
Interpretation Technique 03 A sentence may not begin with a subject.
Interpretation Technique 04 Find what the subject it refers to later.

02 Verbs determine the structure of a sentence.

Interpretation Technique 05: Predicting what will follow based on the meaning of the verb.
Interpretation Technique 06 Think of complex passive voice as a single expression.
Interpretation Technique 07: Let's learn the meaning of "auxiliary verb + have + pp"
Interpretation Technique 08: Learn the prepositions used with verbs.

03 Conquer objects of various forms and positions

Interpretation Technique 09 Be careful when a clause is used as an object.
Interpretation Technique 10 Even objects of the same interrogative clause can have different meanings.
Interpretation Technique 11: When it comes as an object, check to see if there is a true object after it.
Interpretation Technique 12: Beware of Objects That Are Long or Out of Place

04 Bore compensates for imperfections

Interpretation Technique 13: Pay attention to the nominative complement following the verb "be"
Interpretation Technique 14: Let's divide the object and objective complement into semantic units.
Interpretation Technique 15: Let's organize verbs that take an infinitive as an object complement.
Interpretation Technique 16: Correctly Understand Participles Used in Bore

05 Enclose modifiers in parentheses.

Interpretation Technique 17: Enclose the modifiers of prepositional phrases in parentheses.
Interpretation Technique 18: Prepare for situations where nouns are modified from behind.
Interpretation Technique 19: Distinguish the meaning of the to-infinitive modifier through context.
Interpretation Technique 20: In sentences with many modifiers, first find the subject and verb.

06 Use conjunctions to understand the logic between sentences.

Interpretation Technique 21: Remember the correlative conjunctions that are used in pairs.
Interpretation Technique 22: Let's group together the equivalent phrases that appear before and after the conjunction.
Interpretation Technique 23 When there are multiple clauses, find the main clause first.
Interpretation Technique 24: Know the Conjunctions That Confuse Meaning and Form

07 Find the words that the relative clause modifies.

Interpretation Technique 25: Finding Omitted Objective Relative Pronouns
Interpretation Technique 26: Let's put the modifier or predicate before the relative clause in parentheses.
Interpretation Technique 27 Let's learn about words that can be used as antecedents of relative adverbs.
Interpretation Technique 28: Continuous usage determines meaning from the preceding and following context.
Interpretation Technique 29: Know the Two Uses of Complex Relatives

08 Understand the meaning of participle phrases through context.

Interpretation Technique 30: Determine the meaning of a participle phrase from the context.
Interpretation Technique 31: If a verb begins with a past participle, determine whether it is a passive participle phrase.
Interpretation Technique 32 The conjunction or subject of a participle phrase may not be omitted.
Interpretation Technique 33 Interpret "with+(pro)noun+v-ing/pp" as a participle phrase.

09 Do not confuse the form and meaning of the conditional sentence.

Interpretation Technique 34: Understand the subjunctive mood by looking at the situation in reverse.
Interpretation Technique 35 Compare "subject + wish/as if + conditional" with the tense of the main clause.
Interpretation Technique 36: Look at the verb and see if there is a hidden meaning.
Interpretation Technique 37: Identify inverted conditional sentences through the verb.

10 Understand the forms of comparative expressions

Interpretation Technique 38: Understand the basic form and key phrases of comparative sentences.
Interpretation Technique 39 Think about what is omitted in the comparison sentence.
Interpretation Technique 40: Let's learn superlative expressions using the primary and comparative degrees.
Interpretation Technique 41 Be careful with comparative expressions using multiples.

11 Find the hidden meaning of negation

Interpretation Technique 42 Beware of Expressions with Negative Connotations
Interpretation Technique 43: Beware of Partial Negations and Double Negations
Interpretation Technique 44: Don't try to interpret negatively emphasized phrases.

Let's learn the order of the 12 special phrases.

Interpretation Technique 45 Be careful not to omit phrases.
Interpretation Technique 46: Skip difficult parentheses and clauses.
Interpretation Technique 47: Let's learn the form of the appositive relationship.
Interpretation Technique 48: Find the subject and verb of the inverted sentence

MINI TEST
MINI TEST 1 time
MINI TEST 2 times
MINI TEST 3 times
MINI TEST 4 times
MINI TEST 5 times

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Publisher's Review
· Reading comprehension training through 48 'interpretation techniques' and core phrase analysis
· Learning and checking syntax/vocabulary through syntax training and review tests
· 5 mini tests reflecting the latest trends in the CSAT
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 5, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 224 pages | 215*290*15mm
- ISBN13: 9791125347644
- Reference book for grade level: 2nd year of high school
- Reference book usage semester: Common semester
- Reference book difficulty: Medium Reference book difficulty guide

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