
Youth English Daily Conversation
Description
Book Introduction
The 'Daily Conversation' edition of the 'Youth English' series for seniors!
No matter how much I study, speaking English is difficult and tiring.
How can I improve my English conversation skills? Let's just learn the 50 basic speaking patterns in this book, "Youth English: Everyday Conversation."
By putting words into a frame called a pattern, I can easily create the sentences I want to say.
Whether you're just starting out with English, resuming a study you gave up on a long time ago, or simply want to speak English with a foreigner, you can easily speak English by learning just the 50 patterns in this book.
Like other books in the Youth English series, this book is full of consideration for beginners, from beautifully formatted letters to illustrations and photos that aid comprehension, and even Korean pronunciations of English words that are easy to read.
We also provide MP3 files that allow you to check the pronunciation of native speakers, audio lectures by the author, and free downloadable writing notes for review.
No matter how much I study, speaking English is difficult and tiring.
How can I improve my English conversation skills? Let's just learn the 50 basic speaking patterns in this book, "Youth English: Everyday Conversation."
By putting words into a frame called a pattern, I can easily create the sentences I want to say.
Whether you're just starting out with English, resuming a study you gave up on a long time ago, or simply want to speak English with a foreigner, you can easily speak English by learning just the 50 patterns in this book.
Like other books in the Youth English series, this book is full of consideration for beginners, from beautifully formatted letters to illustrations and photos that aid comprehension, and even Korean pronunciations of English words that are easy to read.
We also provide MP3 files that allow you to check the pronunciation of native speakers, audio lectures by the author, and free downloadable writing notes for review.
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index
First Yard: Things to Know First
Grammar terms you must know
Conversational expressions to know in advance
Second Yard: Taking Classes
1 First meeting
Pattern 01 May I ask your name?
Pattern 02 I am Suho.
2 occupations
Pattern 03 What is your occupation?
Pattern 04 I am a technician.
3 Hometown
Pattern 05 Nice to meet you.
Pattern 06 I'm from Chicago.
4 Leisure time
Pattern 07 I mostly watch television.
Pattern 08 I enjoy watching sports.
5 Music
Pattern 09 Do you like listening to music?
Pattern 10 I like classical music.
6 Sports
Pattern 11 What sport do you like?
Pattern 12 is very interesting.
7 movies
Pattern 13 How often do you watch movies?
Pattern 14 Who is your favorite movie star?
8 Special Skills
Pattern 15 Are you a good driver?
Pattern 16 I am good at driving.
Introducing 9 people
Pattern 17 This is my sister.
Pattern 18 I would like you to say hello to her.
10 Polite Requests
Pattern 19 Could I have some water?
Pattern 20 Please wait a moment.
11 phone calls
Pattern 21 Can I speak to Jane?
Pattern 22 I called to ask for help.
12 suggestions
Pattern 23 Let's play tennis.
Pattern 24 How about going swimming?
13 Invitations and Visits
Thanks for the pattern 25.
Pattern 26 Please give me coffee.
14 meals
Pattern 27 How about your steak?
Pattern 28 Very delicious.
15 Farewell
Pattern 29 It's time to go to work.
Pattern 30 I think we need to hurry.
16 families
Pattern 31 I have a younger sister.
Pattern 32 Can I see her picture?
17 Things to do
Pattern 33 You need to exercise.
Pattern 34 I need to lose weight.
18 Health and Disease
Pattern 35 You look pale.
Pattern 36 How about going to the hospital?
19 Pets
Pattern 37 Do you have a pet?
Pattern 38 I don't have any pets.
20 Weekend Plans
Pattern 39 What are your plans for the weekend?
Pattern 40 I'm going to travel.
21 Find the Object
Pattern 41 Where is my phone?
Pattern 42 is on the table.
22 Finding the way
Pattern 43 Where can I find an ATM?
Pattern 44 Could you please take me there?
23 Weather
Pattern 45 It's cloudy today.
Pattern 46 It's getting colder and colder.
24 hours
Pattern 47 What time is it now?
Pattern 48 2:10.
25th date
Pattern 49 When is Tony's birthday?
Pattern 50 May 2nd.
Third Yard: Learn More
Pattern sentence training that makes speaking easier
Key pronunciation training to speak like a native speaker
Basic grammar summary at a glance
Grammar terms you must know
Conversational expressions to know in advance
Second Yard: Taking Classes
1 First meeting
Pattern 01 May I ask your name?
Pattern 02 I am Suho.
2 occupations
Pattern 03 What is your occupation?
Pattern 04 I am a technician.
3 Hometown
Pattern 05 Nice to meet you.
Pattern 06 I'm from Chicago.
4 Leisure time
Pattern 07 I mostly watch television.
Pattern 08 I enjoy watching sports.
5 Music
Pattern 09 Do you like listening to music?
Pattern 10 I like classical music.
6 Sports
Pattern 11 What sport do you like?
Pattern 12 is very interesting.
7 movies
Pattern 13 How often do you watch movies?
Pattern 14 Who is your favorite movie star?
8 Special Skills
Pattern 15 Are you a good driver?
Pattern 16 I am good at driving.
Introducing 9 people
Pattern 17 This is my sister.
Pattern 18 I would like you to say hello to her.
10 Polite Requests
Pattern 19 Could I have some water?
Pattern 20 Please wait a moment.
11 phone calls
Pattern 21 Can I speak to Jane?
Pattern 22 I called to ask for help.
12 suggestions
Pattern 23 Let's play tennis.
Pattern 24 How about going swimming?
13 Invitations and Visits
Thanks for the pattern 25.
Pattern 26 Please give me coffee.
14 meals
Pattern 27 How about your steak?
Pattern 28 Very delicious.
15 Farewell
Pattern 29 It's time to go to work.
Pattern 30 I think we need to hurry.
16 families
Pattern 31 I have a younger sister.
Pattern 32 Can I see her picture?
17 Things to do
Pattern 33 You need to exercise.
Pattern 34 I need to lose weight.
18 Health and Disease
Pattern 35 You look pale.
Pattern 36 How about going to the hospital?
19 Pets
Pattern 37 Do you have a pet?
Pattern 38 I don't have any pets.
20 Weekend Plans
Pattern 39 What are your plans for the weekend?
Pattern 40 I'm going to travel.
21 Find the Object
Pattern 41 Where is my phone?
Pattern 42 is on the table.
22 Finding the way
Pattern 43 Where can I find an ATM?
Pattern 44 Could you please take me there?
23 Weather
Pattern 45 It's cloudy today.
Pattern 46 It's getting colder and colder.
24 hours
Pattern 47 What time is it now?
Pattern 48 2:10.
25th date
Pattern 49 When is Tony's birthday?
Pattern 50 May 2nd.
Third Yard: Learn More
Pattern sentence training that makes speaking easier
Key pronunciation training to speak like a native speaker
Basic grammar summary at a glance
Publisher's Review
Learn to speak English fluently with 50 basic speaking patterns!
We've selected 25 topics that are frequently discussed in everyday life and compiled them into 50 patterns most frequently used by native speakers.
Since you can simply change the words within a pattern, even people who don't know English well can easily learn sentences.
You can also see how pattern sentences are applied in real-life situations in the dialogue.
An easy-to-read, senior-friendly English conversation book even for complete beginners!
For those with poor eyesight, the font is larger than that of a regular book to make it easier to read, and the Korean pronunciation of each word is written so that even those unfamiliar with English pronunciation can easily speak English.
From short conversations to longer ones, you can learn the material systematically and repeatedly, making it easy for even beginners to follow.
A collection of useful English words frequently used in everyday life!
You can learn essential everyday vocabulary by topic, such as occupation, family, transportation, weather, and numbers, at the basic level.
We'll also teach you how to use Konglish words commonly used by Koreans in their daily lives, such as "motorcycle," "rearview mirror," and "driver," in real English.
Perfect review with friendly audio lectures and written notes!
We offer 27 free, friendly audio lectures, directly explained by the author, so you can study on your own without giving up.
You can listen to the lectures right away on your smartphone by scanning the QR code on each page.
You can also get a free writing notebook that allows you to review basic conversations by following along on the Darakwon website (darakwon.co.kr).
We've selected 25 topics that are frequently discussed in everyday life and compiled them into 50 patterns most frequently used by native speakers.
Since you can simply change the words within a pattern, even people who don't know English well can easily learn sentences.
You can also see how pattern sentences are applied in real-life situations in the dialogue.
An easy-to-read, senior-friendly English conversation book even for complete beginners!
For those with poor eyesight, the font is larger than that of a regular book to make it easier to read, and the Korean pronunciation of each word is written so that even those unfamiliar with English pronunciation can easily speak English.
From short conversations to longer ones, you can learn the material systematically and repeatedly, making it easy for even beginners to follow.
A collection of useful English words frequently used in everyday life!
You can learn essential everyday vocabulary by topic, such as occupation, family, transportation, weather, and numbers, at the basic level.
We'll also teach you how to use Konglish words commonly used by Koreans in their daily lives, such as "motorcycle," "rearview mirror," and "driver," in real English.
Perfect review with friendly audio lectures and written notes!
We offer 27 free, friendly audio lectures, directly explained by the author, so you can study on your own without giving up.
You can listen to the lectures right away on your smartphone by scanning the QR code on each page.
You can also get a free writing notebook that allows you to review basic conversations by following along on the Darakwon website (darakwon.co.kr).
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: June 1, 2018
- Page count, weight, size: 288 pages | 627g | 188*257*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788927701026
- ISBN10: 892770102X
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