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Romanizing Toddler Patterns English 121
Romanizing Toddler Patterns English 121
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Book Introduction
AI EdTech CEO Romaying
I met and learned from 3,000 children.
The secret to grounded English exposure and speaking!

*Highly recommended by Professor Won Min-woo, a language development expert*
*QR code included for English script video production*
*100 key pattern sentences selected by age and topic*

English for toddlers should be different!
Communicating through ‘play’ and ‘patterns’
Everything About Romanizing Mom's English


A new type of English book for mothers has been published by the author, a mother of two, English education expert, and CEO of Education EdTech.
The author, who has met with over 3,000 children and taught them language, emphasizes that English education in early childhood must be different.
The key is to help children see English as a tool for communication, not just learning, based on emotional connection with their parents.


Although the concept of "Mom's English" has been around for quite some time, the burden and trial and error felt by so-called illiterate parents still persist.
If you rely solely on English videos as a second-best option, it will be even more difficult to move on to speaking.
So, parents often fail to recognize that children who rely solely on institutions without preparation often end up staying in English kindergartens until the very end, even though they have no choice but to spend a lot of money on English kindergartens.


This book helps children acquire English naturally as a language in itself.
This is also the reason why we created 121 scripts based on very simple 'plays' that take into account the child's developmental stage by age, rather than listing situational sentences centered on common everyday language.
The most notable feature of this book is that it presents 'pattern sentences' that are repeated throughout a single play.
Additionally, all scripts are produced as short videos featuring the author himself, rather than audio files, to help parents easily learn the games and sentences.


As a mother of two, a researcher, and an educator, I hope that Mom's English Content will move beyond the simple debate over English kindergartens and become a common topic for all mothers who want to give their children the gift of English as a language.
Let's meet the mother's English method of Romanizing, which has been experienced and proven effective by 50,000 followers.
It doesn't matter if you are a parent who doesn't know English or if you chose an English kindergarten.
I am confident that there is no greater gift for a child than for parents to feel joy rather than burden in communicating in English during the time they spend together.
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Author's Note

Part 1 Things to know before starting English Speaking Play

Chapter 1: Foreign Language Acquisition Knowledge to Build a Strong English Skill in Your Child
-English for ages 0-7, the purpose is communication
-Is it okay for infants and toddlers to be exposed to English?
-What are the principles of effective English exposure?

Chapter 2: Language Development Knowledge to Build a Strong English Skill in Your Child
-I need a model to follow.
-Language begins with listening: the amount and quality of exposure
[Appendix] Three Frequently Asked Questions by Mothers

Chapter 3: Memory Knowledge to Build a Strong English Skill in Your Child
-How to Strengthen Verbal Memory 1
-How to Strengthen Verbal Memory 2

Chapter 4: Mom's English Knowledge to Build a Strong English Skill in Your Child
-Types and proportions of English exposure environments
-Definition of the ideal mother's English
-How to help your child speak using various tools
-Misconceptions and truths about mom's English
-Mom's secret to making English easier

Part 2: Our Home English Routine Leads to Speaking

Chapter 1: What You Need to Know to Create an English Routine
-Frequently used sentence patterns
-Connecting two activities to promote speaking

Chapter 2: Song, Video, and Picture Book Linked Speech-Promoting Play
[Song Linked Play]
-The bus is going
-My feelings
-There's a spider on my body!
-Follow me
-Foil cake!
-Open it all, turn it over, roll it
-Catch the sun

[Video Linked Play]
-Apply lotion
-Tissue box
-Where does it hurt?
-What kind of lunch did you pack?
-Plant growth process
-Playground tour
-Coughs are contagious.

[Picture Book Linked Play]
-It's the same!
-Tickler
-Did you see it?!
-Let's become insects!
-Find Mom
-It's time to ~!
-Please give me ice cream!

Part 3: 100 Romancing Toddler English Pattern Playbooks

Chapter 1: Creating a Curriculum to Promote Speech at Home
-Step 1: Choose a topic
-Step 2: Determine the base
-Step 3: Determine target words and sentences
-Step 4: Selecting layers
Step 5: Set a goal
-Introducing the Play English Script

Chapter 2 0-12 months
- Approach with various stimuli and responses

Week 1: Body
Day 1 Mom's hair, my hair
Day2 Shaking my head, STOP!
Day3 Peekaboo!
Day4 Where is the ball?
Day5 Mom's hand, my hand!
Day6 Baby Massage
Day7 Blink your eyes
Day 8 Handkerchief Passes By
Day 9 Vinyl Tactile Play
Day 10 Dance Time

Week 2: Things around me
Day 1: Rolling the Bottle
Day2 Diaper Hat
Day3 Throw the blanket!
Day 4 Find the squirrel
Day5 Book Drum
Day6 Baby Bottle Thermometer
Day7 Diaper Top
Day 8 Blanket Dance
Day 9: Packing my bag
Day 10: Building a Book House

[Summary of Romanizing Patterns]
[English Vocabulary Tips]

Chapter 3 12-24 months of age
- Interacting with everyday activities

Week 1: Bath time
Day 1 Water Splash
Day 2 Slippery, slippery, bubbling
Day 3: Washing the doll
Day4 Ddungdung
Day5 Out of the bathtub
Day6 Heavy Towel
Day7 It's raining
Day 8 Floating Market
Day9 Lotion Massage
Day 10 Hair dryer

Week 2: Mealtime
Day 1 Tableware High Five
Day2 Thank you
Day 3: Playing with tableware and musical instruments
Day 4 Moving the cereal
Day5 Is it delicious?
Day6 Please feed me
Day7 A lot, a little, none!
Day 8 Find the Color
Day9 What does it taste like?
Day 10 Dining Etiquette

[Summary of Romanizing Patterns]
[English Vocabulary Tips]

Chapter 4 24-36 months of age
- Express yourself actively in a way that suits your development

Week 1: House
Day 1 Our House Tour
Day2 Where is this?
Day 3 Hide and Seek
Day 4 Why did you come to my house?
Day 5: Building a Block House
Day6 Marching
Day7 Where do you want to go?
Day 8: Making a quilt house
Day 9 Housework Mission
Day 10: Organizing Shoes

Week 2: Family
Day1 High Five!
Day 2 Finger and Toe Massage Chant
Day 3: Taking a family photo
Day 4: Change clothes
Day 5 Drawing Our Family
Day6 Love Call
Day7 What about other family members?
Day8 Ziploc Bag Gift
Day9 Whose clothes are these?
Day 10: Family Tower Building

[Summary of Romanizing Patterns]
[English Vocabulary Tips]

Chapter 5: 36-48 months of age
-English games that develop problem-solving skills

Week 1: Things that go
Day 1: Taking pictures of the vehicle
Day 2: Building a Chair Train
Day 3 Our House Car Wash
Day 4: Flying a Paper Airplane
Day5 Towel Propeller
Day6 Who's that sound?
Day7: Yoga on the move
Day 8: Exploring Dad's Car
Day9 Balloon Rocket
Day 10 Go to the gas station

Week 2: Nature walk
Day 1 Find the Color
Day 2 Classification
Day 3 Natural Cooking
Day 4: Crossing the Bridge
Day 5: Immerse yourself in nature
Day6 Ant Kaka
Day7 Cloud Observation
Day8 Leaves, Flowers, Rain
Day 9: Throwing Pinecones Far
Day 10: Making a face

[Summary of Romanizing Patterns]
[English Vocabulary Tips]

Chapter 6 48 months and older
-Dig deeper and learn the rules

Week 1: Doctor
Day 1 Bandage on the wound
Day2 Toilet paper bandage
Day 3 Mysterious Syrup
Day 4: Give medicine
Day 5 Please transfer the medicine
Day6 Please take care of my neck
Day7 What degrees is it?
Day 8 Finger Injection
Day9 My heart is pounding
Day 10 Ambulance, hurry!

Week 2: From Egg to Adult
Day 1 From Egg to Frog
Day 2: Making bubble eggs
Day 3 Dancing Tadpole
Day 4: Taking Photos with Frog/Butterfly Filters
Day 5 Frog Jump
Day6 From Egg to Butterfly
Day7 Egg Rolling
Day8 Chain Caterpillar
Day9 Pupa Wrap
Day 10 Strange Butterfly

[Summary of Romanizing Patterns]
[English Vocabulary Tips]

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Publisher's Review
"Children who learn the joy of communication in English are different."
A truly easy and fun way to open your mouth and speak English! A miracle!


Most parents who are interested in their children's English education feel impatient as they wait for their children to speak in everyday life.
However, it is not easy for a child to open his or her mouth and speak English naturally.
Because children also feel burdened by making mistakes.
Only when a child feels the joy of communication rather than learning will he open his mouth.
Think of a moment when your child is completely absorbed in play, laughing, talking, and joking.
The author emphasizes that this is the time when the burden of mistakes can be forgotten and natural speech is more likely to follow.


Even if it sometimes seems like a lighthearted game, children learn English most effectively when it is natural and enjoyable.
This is because the key to acquiring English in early childhood is communication and interaction.
The play style provided in 『Romaging Toddler English Patterns 121』 starts very simply and progresses step by step.
It was organized step by step based on theoretical knowledge about language development and foreign language acquisition in infants and toddlers.
The biggest advantage of this book is that it allows children to be exposed to English while engaging in play appropriate to their age and developmental stage.


“Composed of play that helps physical, emotional, and sensory development.”
A playhouse that makes the most effective use of picture books, songs, and videos
Provides English scripts with age-specific, topic-specific patterns for early childhood


Picture books, songs, and videos are representative tools for mothers' English learning, but they are rarely used effectively.
The author, drawing on his expertise gained through various curricula, introduces 21 methods of linking English picture books, songs, and videos to play activities appropriate to the topic.
Learning English at home will be much easier if you use tools that can be used at home.

The 100 simple games introduced in Part 3 actively utilize fixed pattern sentences that can lead to actual speech as the age increases.
It is particularly noteworthy that the principles of a child's linguistic growth and actual speaking were taken into consideration.
Unlike other books, all scripts were produced as videos rather than audio files and included as QR codes.
Even parents who are not good at English can easily use this book by understanding the key pattern sentences and games through the video.


It's okay if your English isn't perfect.
What is important is the process by which children, from infancy, perceive English as a 'language to be shared' rather than a 'study to be learned'.
I sincerely hope that this book will help you create such moments.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: March 3, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 316 pages | 678g | 180*225*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791193406045
- ISBN10: 1193406048

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