
GRAMMAR ZONE High School Essentials
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Book Introduction
From beginners to adult learners learning grammar!
· Systematic structure that maximizes learning efficiency by carefully selecting key grammar points
· Complete understanding through clear and detailed grammar explanations and practical examples
· Complete practical grammar application skills through step-by-step problem types and reading comprehension-linked learning.
· Systematic structure that maximizes learning efficiency by carefully selecting key grammar points
· Complete understanding through clear and detailed grammar explanations and practical examples
· Complete practical grammar application skills through step-by-step problem types and reading comprehension-linked learning.
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index
Chapter 01 Various types of sentence elements
UNIT 01 Various forms of subjects, nominative complements, and objects
UNIT 02 Various types of objective complements
UNIT 03 Role and Form of Modifiers
UNIT 04 Verbs to be careful about when interpreting
REVIEW TEST 01
GRAMMAR IN CSAT 01 & GRAMMAR INSIGHTS
Chapter 02 to-infinitive
UNIT 05 To-Infinitive Used as Nouns Ⅰ
UNIT 06 To-infinitive used as a noun Ⅱ
UNIT 07 To-infinitive used as an adjective
UNIT 08 To-infinitive used as adverb Ⅰ
UNIT 09 To-infinitive used as adverb Ⅱ
UNIT 10 Subject and Tense of the Infinitive
REVIEW TEST 02
GRAMMAR IN CSAT 02 & GRAMMAR INSIGHTS
Chapter 03 Gerunds
UNIT 11 The Concept and Role of Gerunds
UNIT 12 Subject, tense, and passive voice of gerunds
UNIT 13 Gerunds vs.
to-infinitive
UNIT 14 Frequently Used Gerund Phrases
REVIEW TEST 03
GRAMMAR IN CSAT 03 & GRAMMAR INSIGHTS
Chapter 04 Participle
UNIT 15 Types and Roles of Participles
UNIT 16 Active v-ing vs.
v-ed in manual
UNIT 17 Participle Phrases
UNIT 18 Participle Phrases to Watch Out For
REVIEW TEST 04
GRAMMAR IN CSAT 04 & GRAMMAR INSIGHTS
Chapter 05 Conjunctions and Clauses
UNIT 19 Concept of Conjunctions, Coordinating Conjunctions (and, but, or, so)
UNIT 20 Subordinating conjunctions in noun clauses (that, whether, if), indirect questions
UNIT 21 Subordinating Conjunctions in Adverbial Clauses I (when, while, as, since, until, because …)
UNIT 22 Subordinating Conjunctions in Adverbial Clauses II (if, as long as, though, so ~ that …)
REVIEW TEST 05
GRAMMAR IN CSAT 05 & GRAMMAR INSIGHTS
Chapter 06 Relatives
UNIT 23 Relative pronouns who, whom, whose, which
UNIT 24 Relative Pronouns that, what, Omission of Relative Pronouns
UNIT 25 Relative adverbs when, where, why, how
UNIT 26 Continuous Use of Relatives
UNIT 27 Relatives and Prepositions, Complex Relatives
REVIEW TEST 06
GRAMMAR IN CSAT 06 & GRAMMAR INSIGHTS
Chapter 07 Family Law
UNIT 28 Past Subjunctive
UNIT 29 Past Perfect Subjunctive, Mixed Subjunctive
UNIT 30 I wish / as if[though] / It's time + subjunctive mood
UNIT 31 Conditional Sentences to Watch Out For
REVIEW TEST 07
GRAMMAR IN CSAT 07 & GRAMMAR INSIGHTS
Chapter 08: Matching? Speech? Special Sentences
UNIT 32 Number Matching
UNIT 33 TENSE AGREEMENT
UNIT 34 Inversion, Emphasis
UNIT 35 Omission, Parallel Relationships
UNIT 36 Insertion and Apposition, Inanimate Subject Construction
UNIT 37 Negative Expressions, Added Questions
UNIT 38 Speech
REVIEW TEST 08
GRAMMAR IN CSAT 08 & GRAMMAR INSIGHTS
General Test 01~02
APPENDIX
UNIT 01 Various forms of subjects, nominative complements, and objects
UNIT 02 Various types of objective complements
UNIT 03 Role and Form of Modifiers
UNIT 04 Verbs to be careful about when interpreting
REVIEW TEST 01
GRAMMAR IN CSAT 01 & GRAMMAR INSIGHTS
Chapter 02 to-infinitive
UNIT 05 To-Infinitive Used as Nouns Ⅰ
UNIT 06 To-infinitive used as a noun Ⅱ
UNIT 07 To-infinitive used as an adjective
UNIT 08 To-infinitive used as adverb Ⅰ
UNIT 09 To-infinitive used as adverb Ⅱ
UNIT 10 Subject and Tense of the Infinitive
REVIEW TEST 02
GRAMMAR IN CSAT 02 & GRAMMAR INSIGHTS
Chapter 03 Gerunds
UNIT 11 The Concept and Role of Gerunds
UNIT 12 Subject, tense, and passive voice of gerunds
UNIT 13 Gerunds vs.
to-infinitive
UNIT 14 Frequently Used Gerund Phrases
REVIEW TEST 03
GRAMMAR IN CSAT 03 & GRAMMAR INSIGHTS
Chapter 04 Participle
UNIT 15 Types and Roles of Participles
UNIT 16 Active v-ing vs.
v-ed in manual
UNIT 17 Participle Phrases
UNIT 18 Participle Phrases to Watch Out For
REVIEW TEST 04
GRAMMAR IN CSAT 04 & GRAMMAR INSIGHTS
Chapter 05 Conjunctions and Clauses
UNIT 19 Concept of Conjunctions, Coordinating Conjunctions (and, but, or, so)
UNIT 20 Subordinating conjunctions in noun clauses (that, whether, if), indirect questions
UNIT 21 Subordinating Conjunctions in Adverbial Clauses I (when, while, as, since, until, because …)
UNIT 22 Subordinating Conjunctions in Adverbial Clauses II (if, as long as, though, so ~ that …)
REVIEW TEST 05
GRAMMAR IN CSAT 05 & GRAMMAR INSIGHTS
Chapter 06 Relatives
UNIT 23 Relative pronouns who, whom, whose, which
UNIT 24 Relative Pronouns that, what, Omission of Relative Pronouns
UNIT 25 Relative adverbs when, where, why, how
UNIT 26 Continuous Use of Relatives
UNIT 27 Relatives and Prepositions, Complex Relatives
REVIEW TEST 06
GRAMMAR IN CSAT 06 & GRAMMAR INSIGHTS
Chapter 07 Family Law
UNIT 28 Past Subjunctive
UNIT 29 Past Perfect Subjunctive, Mixed Subjunctive
UNIT 30 I wish / as if[though] / It's time + subjunctive mood
UNIT 31 Conditional Sentences to Watch Out For
REVIEW TEST 07
GRAMMAR IN CSAT 07 & GRAMMAR INSIGHTS
Chapter 08: Matching? Speech? Special Sentences
UNIT 32 Number Matching
UNIT 33 TENSE AGREEMENT
UNIT 34 Inversion, Emphasis
UNIT 35 Omission, Parallel Relationships
UNIT 36 Insertion and Apposition, Inanimate Subject Construction
UNIT 37 Negative Expressions, Added Questions
UNIT 38 Speech
REVIEW TEST 08
GRAMMAR IN CSAT 08 & GRAMMAR INSIGHTS
General Test 01~02
APPENDIX
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Publisher's Review
How to Study 『Grammar Zone』
1.
Think about the examples + read and understand the explanations
Why are examples presented before grammar explanations? Contextual examples help learners discover grammar rules on their own, leading to better understanding and retention.
When grammar explanations are presented first, learners tend to passively try to memorize grammar rules.
In other words, you can maximize the learning effect of 『Grammar Zone』 by looking at an example sentence, thinking about what rule it contains, and then reading the explanation next to it.
When reviewing, you can read the explanation first, or you can read the explanation once more to organize the concepts.
2.
Practice by solving practice problems + internalize by checking with text
Now that you understand the grammar concepts, it's time to put them into practice. Start by solving simple problems in the EXERCISE section, one by one.
For incorrect answers, it's important to go back to the text and review the relevant grammar rules. The REVIEW TEST allows you to comprehensively review what you've learned through a variety of question types.
Especially when solving passage-type problems, rather than simply finding the correct answer, observe and interpret how the grammar you have learned is used in actual reading passages.
This will help you improve your grammar knowledge and reading comprehension skills at the same time.
3.
Building with Workbook
Once you've mastered the grammar concepts and fundamentals in this book, use the workbook to practice repeatedly and automatically recognize grammar.
The key is to broaden the scope of grammar application by encountering sentences in different contexts than those in the main book.
Review your fundamentals with concept verification questions, and develop a sense of real-world experience with application problems and descriptive questions.
If you have any areas that you are particularly lacking in, you can systematically supplement them by reviewing the contents of the relevant chapter in the book and focusing on solving the workbook problems.
2) Special features
1. Table of contents centered on key content that high school students must know
2 Practical examples that illustrate grammar points well
Descriptive preparation through 3-stage problem types and various writing problems
4. Reading comprehension-linked learning with interesting texts that incorporate the grammar learned
Check your learning progress with cumulative tests for each chapter and comprehensive textbook tests.
Includes workbook with 6 additional problems
1.
Think about the examples + read and understand the explanations
Why are examples presented before grammar explanations? Contextual examples help learners discover grammar rules on their own, leading to better understanding and retention.
When grammar explanations are presented first, learners tend to passively try to memorize grammar rules.
In other words, you can maximize the learning effect of 『Grammar Zone』 by looking at an example sentence, thinking about what rule it contains, and then reading the explanation next to it.
When reviewing, you can read the explanation first, or you can read the explanation once more to organize the concepts.
2.
Practice by solving practice problems + internalize by checking with text
Now that you understand the grammar concepts, it's time to put them into practice. Start by solving simple problems in the EXERCISE section, one by one.
For incorrect answers, it's important to go back to the text and review the relevant grammar rules. The REVIEW TEST allows you to comprehensively review what you've learned through a variety of question types.
Especially when solving passage-type problems, rather than simply finding the correct answer, observe and interpret how the grammar you have learned is used in actual reading passages.
This will help you improve your grammar knowledge and reading comprehension skills at the same time.
3.
Building with Workbook
Once you've mastered the grammar concepts and fundamentals in this book, use the workbook to practice repeatedly and automatically recognize grammar.
The key is to broaden the scope of grammar application by encountering sentences in different contexts than those in the main book.
Review your fundamentals with concept verification questions, and develop a sense of real-world experience with application problems and descriptive questions.
If you have any areas that you are particularly lacking in, you can systematically supplement them by reviewing the contents of the relevant chapter in the book and focusing on solving the workbook problems.
2) Special features
1. Table of contents centered on key content that high school students must know
2 Practical examples that illustrate grammar points well
Descriptive preparation through 3-stage problem types and various writing problems
4. Reading comprehension-linked learning with interesting texts that incorporate the grammar learned
Check your learning progress with cumulative tests for each chapter and comprehensive textbook tests.
Includes workbook with 6 additional problems
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 5, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 432 pages | 1,060g | 215*290*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791125350705
- ISBN10: 1125350709
- 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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