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All New Mid-English Catch-Up Episodes 01-50
All New Mid-English Catch-Up Episodes 01-50
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『Mentos' All New English Mid-Range Drama Episodes 01-50』, which you can trust and watch, is a collection of expressions that frequently appear in popular American dramas.
There are over 2,500 main expressions, and if you include conjugated expressions and more expressions, there are over 5,500 mid-expressions.
In addition, in the case of examples, in addition to approximately 2,500 dialogues, it includes approximately 7,000 example sentences that actually appear frequently in the media, so that the media generation can truly immerse themselves in the media English.
"Catch Up on All New American English in One Breath from Mentos, the Book You Trust" is not just a book that's all about American English, but it penetrates the core of American English, so anyone who has even a little experience studying American English will appreciate its value.
Now, the measure of English proficiency is not a test score, but actual listening and speaking ability.
In that respect, Mid is an invaluable learning resource.
If you don't put it off and learn it one step at a time, your English conversation skills will become outstanding compared to others.
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Episode 01
Ways to communicate well with each other(1)
Communicating to understand each other (1)
Are you with me?

Episode 02
Ways to communicate well with each other(2)
Communicating to understand each other (2)
What's your point?

Episode 03
Ways of saying you (don't) completely understand
something
Know it or not
You got me

Episode 04
Ways of expressing certainty
When I say that I am sure that what I say is true
Take my word for it

Episode 05
Ways of checking other's speaking and avoiding
the misunderstanding
Confirm what the other person said or avoid misunderstandings
Don't take it personally

Episode 06
Things that are said when someone starts to talk
about or explain something
When you want to start talking or have a conversation
Listen to me

Episode 07
Ways of saying something was surprising and of
talking about new things
How could that be, surprise and shock
How could that be?

Episode 08
Ways of expressing agreement with someone
Agree and agree with what the other person says
You're telling me

Episode 09
Ways to disagree or say something might not be
true
When denying, opposing, or rejecting what the other person says
It's not what you think

Episode 10
Ways of expressing like or dislike of something
Like it or not, or want to do it or not want to do it
I like this part

Episode 11
Ways of talking about things that someone is
interested in
Together or related or not
I'm in on it

Episode 12
Ways to do things and ways to suggest doing
things
When making or receiving a suggestion
I'll take you up on that

Episode 13
Ways of offering advice to others
Giving advice to others
That's not how it works

Episode 14
Ways of saying you're not happy with something or
someone
Expressing disappointment and regret, or asking the other person if they are dissatisfied
Don't bitch about it

Episode 15
Ways of telling someone not to do something
To allow something to be done or to prohibit something to be done
Don't you dare!

Episode 16
Things that are said when someone is upset
Get angry and annoyed
Cut the crap!

Episode 17
Ways to express when people are!ghting
Cursing, fighting, and then making up
I'm gonna take her down

Episode 18
Ways of saying people are making mistakes and
deceiving or being deceived
Making mistakes, making mistakes, lying, betraying
It doesn't feel right

Episode 19
Ways of saying you can't control something and
expressing nervousness
In a helpless situation, I feel anxious and hopeless
I don't know what to do with myself

Episode 20
Ways of saying someone is acting strange and
telling someone to relax
When the other person seems out of their mind
I'm losing my mind

Episode 21
Things that are said after someone makes a mistake
Apologize for your mistake
I wish I was dead

Episode 22
Ways to comfort people and tell them everything is
OK
I consoled him by saying that it could be so and that he shouldn't worry.
It could happen

Episode 23
Ways of talking about information
I need information, so keep telling me, telling me, and explaining.
I'll walk you through it

Episode 24
Ways of telling someone to keep or tell a secret
Be honest or keep a secret
Not a word

Episode 25
Ways of asking about what someone is thinking
My thoughts are...
And what do you think?
What do you think?

Episode 26
Ways of asking about the reason for something
When giving a reason or cause
What has come over you?

Episode 27
Ways to talk about a main point, idea, or choices
Decide, judge, and choose important things
That leaves us with two options

Episode 28
Ways to ask someone for help and say thank you
Helping you with your request for help
I got your back

Episode 29
Ways of answering a greeting and telling someone
goodbye
When we greet each other and ask how we are doing
How're you holding up?

Episode 30
Things that are said when people get together and
hang out
Make an appointment to meet up and hang out or invite someone
Can you make it?

Episode 31
Ways of asking if there is a problem
I'm curious what's going on with the other person
What's the deal?

Episode 32
Ways of telling people to trust you
Trust and rely on each other
A deal's a deal

Episode 33
Ways to talk about dif!culty
It's difficult and hard, so it becomes a mess and fails.
It's my ass on the line

Episode 34
Ways to talk about something that is possible, or
things that are (un) lucky
Luck comes and opportunities come
I will take my chances

Episode 35
Ways of talking about working hard and saying
someone is brave
I do my best with courage and guts, so I get tired.
I'll do whatever it takes

Episode 36
Ways to talk about starting to work or !nishing work
I can take charge and finish it because I have the ability.
I got this

Episode 37
Ways to say you can do something well and things
are going well
If you do well, you will succeed
You nailed it

Episode 38
Ways of telling someone to try something
If it doesn't work, you'll have to start over.
Knock yourself out

Episode 39
Ways to say that something[someone] is great and
congratulating someone
Complimenting others by saying things like "good job" or "great job"
Can't top that, Chris

Episode 40
Ways to talk about 'time'
Expressing time and whether to hurry or slow down
The clock is ticking

Episode 41
Ways to talk about being happy or excited
When expressing emotions, whether good or bad
Don't make me feel bad

Episode 42
Ways to talk about a special situation
When talking about special circumstances
Let's see what we got here

Episode 43
Ways of talking about jobs and work
Start working at your job
I have a lot on my plate

Episode 44
Ways of talking about romance and dating
Dating, loving, getting married, and getting divorced
I've got a crush on you

Episode 45
Things that may be said when a crime happens
If you commit a crime, you should be tried and go to jail.
Where was he last seen?

Episode 46
Ways of talking about being sick or injured
If you are sick, you should go to the hospital and get treatment.
I just had a physical

Episode 47
Ways of talking about food and drink
Eat and drink
Want some more?

Episode 48
Things that are said during telephone calls
When making or receiving a call
I'll make some calls

Episode 49
Things that are said when going somewhere
Getting in or out of the car
I'm stuck in traffic

Episode 50
Phrases that are used a lot in American dramas
Expressions that frequently appear in guitar music
I wouldn't put it past her

More Expressions

Supplement
"Catch Up on American English in 37 Quick Steps"

Publisher's Review
Mid, fall in love with its diversity

Several years have passed since the first edition of "Catch Up on Mid-English" was released.
Despite its many shortcomings, it has received much interest and love from readers.
Now, we have published a revised edition titled “Catch up on all the new American English episodes from Mentos, the one you can trust and watch, Episodes 01-50” by significantly supplementing the expressions that were not included back then.
The era of blockbusters like Friends, Desperate Housewives, Sex and the City, and CSI is over, but we have a variety of mid-level shows with solid storylines like Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, The Big Bang Theory, Breaking Bad, Homeland, and even The Blacklist and Gotham, so you can choose according to your taste.

Improve your English skills through the media

The virtue of the 'post-exam English' era is 'English listening and speaking', and in this respect, American TV shows are the best English learning materials.
American dramas are an abbreviation for American dramas, and American dramas are the most similar English learning materials to experiencing America without going there, as they show American life as it is.
So, when we watch countless American TV shows that seem to bring America into our living rooms, we start to wonder, 'How should I study English?'
There are many expressions that I know but don’t hear, and even if I hear them, there are many that I don’t know… .
I know the mid is good, but I listen to it without subtitles and try dictation like other people recommend.
However, this is only possible for people with a certain level of skill, and for those without, it is like asking someone who can only climb a local mountain to climb Mount Everest.
For those who lack confidence in their skills and persistence, I would like to recommend the following method.

① Reading stage: Watch a lot of American TV shows with English subtitles on and read the subtitles frantically -〉 Get used to everyday English expressions
② Learning stage: Learn a lot of mid-level English expressions -〉 The previously hectic subtitles seem to have slowed down, so you can read them all without missing a beat.
③ Practical Stage: Armed with the learned expressions, listen to the American TV show without subtitles. -〉 As you hear more and more words and sentences, you will gain confidence in the American TV show English.

Of course, it is true that you can learn English quickly by watching without subtitles and using dictation, but if you are going to get tired quickly and give up, it might be a good idea to take your time and go back.
The best thing to do is to first learn a lot of mid-level expressions.
Knowing this will allow you to read the English subtitles without missing anything and ultimately be able to listen to them.
If you do that, you will be able to fully enjoy the fun of American TV shows and feel your English skills improving without you even realizing it.

Follow along in mid-English in one breath

〈Mentos' All New English Mid-Range Drama Episodes 01-50, Learn in One Breath〉 is a collection of expressions that frequently appear in popular American dramas.
There are over 2,500 main expressions, and if you include conjugated expressions and more expressions, there are over 5,500 mid-expressions.
In addition, in the case of examples, in addition to approximately 2,500 dialogues, it includes approximately 7,000 example sentences that actually appear frequently in the media, so that the media generation can truly immerse themselves in the media English.
〈Catch up on All New American English in One Breath from Mentos, the Book You Trust〉 is not just a book that is American English in name only, but it penetrates the core of American English, so anyone who has studied American English even a little will be able to feel its value.
Now, the measure of English proficiency is not a test score, but actual listening and speaking ability.
In that respect, Mid is an invaluable learning resource.
If you don't put it off and learn it one step at a time, your English conversation skills will become outstanding compared to others.

Anything is difficult at first.
I am confident that this book, "Catch up on Mentos' All New American English in One Breath", will be of great help to those of you who are new to American English and are unable to get out of the "American English Fun" that you are enjoying.

[characteristic]

1.
50 themes
We selected the 50 most frequently appearing situations in the media and concentrated on frequently used expressions used in the same context.

2.
A complete summary of American TV expressions
A comprehensive collection of English expressions frequently appearing in popular TV shows.
It contains over 5,500 expressions, including 2,500 key expressions.

3.
English Definition
By explaining over 2,500 key expressions in easy English, you can accurately and sensibly feel the meaning of the expressions.

4.
Drama Expressions
Just knowing the expressions won't help you understand the actual music.
We have included vivid and realistic expressions so that you can see how the expression is applied, transformed, and used.

5.
Native recording
Over 2,500 key expressions, dialogues, and dramatic expressions are recorded by native speakers, allowing you to improve your ability to enjoy American dramas not only by reading them but also by listening to them.

[composition]

1.
50 themes
It contains over 5,500 expressions for 50 situations that frequently appear in the media.
By grouping expressions with similar contexts together and learning them, you can double the speed at which you can catch up with intermediate English.

2.
Meaning (English definition)
It is much more accurate and faster to understand the expression in English than to accept its Korean meaning.
All major expressions are explained in English in an easy-to-understand manner, like in an English-English dictionary, so you can easily understand how and in what situations they are used.

3.
Point
We have included application expressions or related expressions of key expressions so that you can learn many expressions together, and also added additional explanations when necessary to make understanding easier.

4.
Dialogue
By including the most similar conversations that actually use the expressions, you can learn how to use the expressions in real life, and also get your ears accustomed to the expressions by hearing the vivid voices of native speakers.

5.
Mid-level expression
Knowing the expressions of the media and hearing them in real life and understanding them are two different things.
We have pinpointed how these expressions are actually used in the media and in what context they are used, to help with understanding and learning the media.

6.
This is how it's used in the mid!
The moment you witness the scene used in the actual mid.
By including the dialogue from the scene where the expression is included, you can check how the expression is used while recalling that scene.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 25, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 748 pages | 1,476g | 177*258*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791198966766
- ISBN10: 1198966769

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