
Adult writing skills
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Book Introduction
Didn't you ramble on even in a short conversation? Do you ever worry about whether you wrote it correctly every time you write an email? In an age where a single, trivial sentence can determine work and relationships, Even if I just improve my writing skills by 2%, my life will change. Are KakaoTalk conversations spoken or written? Communication is increasingly taking place via text, chat, email, blogs, and social media. In these cases, since I mainly express my thoughts and opinions through sentences, my writing skills have become important, but unfortunately, there are many people who cannot even write short sentences properly. Being able to communicate effectively is essential for improving relationships at work and at home and achieving desired results. Writer Kim Seon-yeong (Geulbap), who has been working as a broadcast writer for 13 years on programs such as “Live Today Morning” and “Weather Leak,” has focused on the short sentences people use every day while working as a writing instructor and literacy instructor at the Osan Education Foundation in addition to her broadcasting work. And I wrote this book to teach people who are not good at writing sentences the neat and accurate 'adult writing skills'. |
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Chapter 1.
Basic sentences for smooth conversation
The Hell of Conversation: Acknowledging Differences
Who are you talking to: Be clear about your target
I'm so sorry: Why Vocabulary Matters
So what are you trying to say? : Get the message across
There's Something I Missed: Context
The Poison of Conversational Narcissism: Breaking the Habit of Interrupting
For Those Who Cross the Line: Online Sentence Etiquette
#Cultivating habits
A sharp sentence diet
Chapter 2.
Use of powerful sentences
Positive sentences create a positive first impression.
The sentence 'Worker' is different from this one
Humor is always welcome
Online Writing Empowers Introverts
The more refined your expressions, the stronger your relationship becomes.
Organize your thoughts with neat sentences
#Cultivating habits
Bringing sentences to life
Chapter 3.
Neatly organize the exchanged sentences
This is the word, the writing: Now is the era of writing
A First Encounter That Wins Hearts: A Favorable Greeting and Self-Introduction
Avoid Ambiguous Answers: How to Avoid Misunderstandings
The Secret to a Win-Win Conversation: Asking the Right Questions
Communication is all about timing: Listening and responding until the end.
Tips for Running 1:1 and Group Chats: What's the Same and What's Different?
To avoid hearing 'What are you talking about?': Remove unnecessary information
How to End a Conversation Without Offending: The 3-Step Rejection Method
#Cultivating habits
When I get braces, I start by refreshing my eyes.
Chapter 4.
Make the sentences I write more sophisticated
The Reader Knows Nothing: The Fundamentals of Book Reviews and Essays
Just by looking at your email, you can see the work: How to communicate clearly through email.
Dream and Olympus: What Should I Use?: How to Convey the Message of "Eul"
Instagram sentences are distinctly different: The intriguing social media grammar.
Even if you delete it in a second, someone will read it: Tips for writing on social media
Commenting Sense for Improving Relationships: Posting Customized Comments
Should vary depending on the platform: Variations in the title
#Cultivating habits
Become a "professional inconvenience user" who is sensitive to even the smallest nuances.
Chapter 5.
Daily habits for neat sentences
Those who ignore formalities are ignored.
How to use punctuation marks to make your sentences stand out
Eliminating the Enemies of Communication: Pretense and Grease
If you want a quick answer, name the subject.
The more specific the description, the better.
Write as you speak, speak as you write
Talk about uncomfortable topics in 6 steps
Instead of saying "I can't remember," find it all the way through
Basic sentences for smooth conversation
The Hell of Conversation: Acknowledging Differences
Who are you talking to: Be clear about your target
I'm so sorry: Why Vocabulary Matters
So what are you trying to say? : Get the message across
There's Something I Missed: Context
The Poison of Conversational Narcissism: Breaking the Habit of Interrupting
For Those Who Cross the Line: Online Sentence Etiquette
#Cultivating habits
A sharp sentence diet
Chapter 2.
Use of powerful sentences
Positive sentences create a positive first impression.
The sentence 'Worker' is different from this one
Humor is always welcome
Online Writing Empowers Introverts
The more refined your expressions, the stronger your relationship becomes.
Organize your thoughts with neat sentences
#Cultivating habits
Bringing sentences to life
Chapter 3.
Neatly organize the exchanged sentences
This is the word, the writing: Now is the era of writing
A First Encounter That Wins Hearts: A Favorable Greeting and Self-Introduction
Avoid Ambiguous Answers: How to Avoid Misunderstandings
The Secret to a Win-Win Conversation: Asking the Right Questions
Communication is all about timing: Listening and responding until the end.
Tips for Running 1:1 and Group Chats: What's the Same and What's Different?
To avoid hearing 'What are you talking about?': Remove unnecessary information
How to End a Conversation Without Offending: The 3-Step Rejection Method
#Cultivating habits
When I get braces, I start by refreshing my eyes.
Chapter 4.
Make the sentences I write more sophisticated
The Reader Knows Nothing: The Fundamentals of Book Reviews and Essays
Just by looking at your email, you can see the work: How to communicate clearly through email.
Dream and Olympus: What Should I Use?: How to Convey the Message of "Eul"
Instagram sentences are distinctly different: The intriguing social media grammar.
Even if you delete it in a second, someone will read it: Tips for writing on social media
Commenting Sense for Improving Relationships: Posting Customized Comments
Should vary depending on the platform: Variations in the title
#Cultivating habits
Become a "professional inconvenience user" who is sensitive to even the smallest nuances.
Chapter 5.
Daily habits for neat sentences
Those who ignore formalities are ignored.
How to use punctuation marks to make your sentences stand out
Eliminating the Enemies of Communication: Pretense and Grease
If you want a quick answer, name the subject.
The more specific the description, the better.
Write as you speak, speak as you write
Talk about uncomfortable topics in 6 steps
Instead of saying "I can't remember," find it all the way through
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Into the book
In an open chat room where people don't know each other's faces, the first impression of the other person is determined by just three sentences.
What kind of sentence structure would you like to have a conversation with?
Who do you want to work with?
Depending on how you write a sentence, a person's personality can seem good or their abilities can seem superior.
The way one writes and speaks reveals a person's self-esteem and perspective on the world.
---From "Positive Sentences Create a Positive First Impression"
In today's busy society, there are many steps that must be omitted when pursuing efficiency.
However, in the communication sentences, I felt a bit disappointed that I wish we had just exchanged a greeting like 'hello' and started the conversation.
Even if it is only formal, it is a small favor that allows someone whose face you cannot see to prepare themselves mentally.
Both I and the other person feel refreshed.
The conversation will flow much more smoothly.
---From "The First Encounter That Wins Hearts: A Favorable Greeting and Self-Introduction"
'Who does each of them mean?' 'Where is Je-min's office?' 'Who comes up at nine?' 'Where are they going after they're picked up?' As we talked, questions kept forming in my head.
The last two lines of the message would have been enough.
My caring partner tried to kindly explain the circumstances of the unexpected appointment to me from beginning to end, but communication failed.
All I wanted to know was what time he would return home.
What kind of sentence structure would you like to have a conversation with?
Who do you want to work with?
Depending on how you write a sentence, a person's personality can seem good or their abilities can seem superior.
The way one writes and speaks reveals a person's self-esteem and perspective on the world.
---From "Positive Sentences Create a Positive First Impression"
In today's busy society, there are many steps that must be omitted when pursuing efficiency.
However, in the communication sentences, I felt a bit disappointed that I wish we had just exchanged a greeting like 'hello' and started the conversation.
Even if it is only formal, it is a small favor that allows someone whose face you cannot see to prepare themselves mentally.
Both I and the other person feel refreshed.
The conversation will flow much more smoothly.
---From "The First Encounter That Wins Hearts: A Favorable Greeting and Self-Introduction"
'Who does each of them mean?' 'Where is Je-min's office?' 'Who comes up at nine?' 'Where are they going after they're picked up?' As we talked, questions kept forming in my head.
The last two lines of the message would have been enough.
My caring partner tried to kindly explain the circumstances of the unexpected appointment to me from beginning to end, but communication failed.
All I wanted to know was what time he would return home.
---From "To avoid hearing 'What are you talking about ㅠㅠ': Remove unnecessary information"
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: November 10, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 228 pages | 314g | 138*210*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791140701520
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