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Smart English Pattern Writing Training
Smart English Pattern Writing Training
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Book Introduction
In the AI ​​era, English is ultimately competitive!
Americans are still using it today
Let's learn just 100 patterns!


In an era where AI can solve everything, even if AI is good at interpretation and translation, a minimum level of English proficiency is still required.
Let's learn the most effective way to learn English, 'English patterns', by writing them out by hand and speaking them out loud to learn how to speak them freely.

★ A selection of the 100 most commonly used English patterns among Americans.
★ Conversational examples that you can learn by writing by hand
★ Practical English reflexes developed through speaking
★ Free native speaker MP3 downloads available (www.nexusbook.com)
★ Author's YouTube content to further solidify your learning
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Part 1 Useful Patterns When Talking About Myself
Unit 001 I usually go for ~ I usually go for ~
Unit 002 I tend to ~ I tend to ~
Unit 003 I can't stand ~
Unit 004 I can't stop -ing I keep doing ~
Unit 005 I'm in the mood for ~ I want to do ~ right now
Unit 006 I'm feeling a bit ~ right now
Unit 007 I get really … when ~ I get really … when ~
Unit 008 I have a hard time ~ I have difficulty doing ~
Unit 009 I'm all about ~ I'm serious about ~
Unit 010 I'm not really into ~ I don't really like ~ that much

Part 2 Patterns to Use When Expressing Your Thoughts Gently
Unit 011 I guess ~ ~
Unit 012 The thing is ~ The fact is ~ / The problem is ~
Unit 013 It's just that ~ It's just that ~
Unit 014 I have a feeling that ~ I have a feeling that ~ will happen
Unit 015 It could be that ~ It might be ~
Unit 016 I'd say ~ I think ~
Unit 017 It looks like ~ ~
Unit 018 If you ask me, ~ I think, ~
Unit 019 I don't know about you, but ~
Unit 020 Chances are ~ There is a high possibility that ~ will happen

Part 3 Patterns to use when you want to know about the other person
Unit 021 How often do you ~?
Unit 022 Do you ever ~?
Unit 023 What do you usually do ~?
Unit 024 How do you feel about ~?
Unit 025 Have you ever ~?
Unit 026 How did you end up ~?
Unit 027 What made you ~? How did you come to ~?
Unit 028 What got you into ~? How did you get into ~?
Unit 029 What's the story behind ~?
Unit 030 Can I ask what ~?

Part 4: Useful patterns to use when empathizing/reacting to get closer to others
Unit 031 That must be ~ That really will be ~
Unit 032 You seem ~ You seem ~
Unit 033 I can imagine ~ I think I know how much ~ it will be
Unit 034 It's giving ~ a totally ~ feeling
Unit 035 I've been meaning to ask ~ I was going to ask ~
Unit 036 I couldn't help but ~
Unit 037 I just wanted to say ~ I really wanted to say ~
Unit 038 Is it just me, or ~?
Unit 039 What's going on with ~?
Unit 040 That sounds like ~

Part 5: Patterns for Naturally Proposing and Asking for Consent/Permission
Unit 041 It would be great if ~
Unit 042 How about ~?
Unit 043 Are you up for ~?
Unit 044 Do you feel like ~? Do you feel like ~ right now?
Unit 045 I was thinking we could ~ I was thinking we could ~
Unit 046 Am I allowed to ~?
Unit 047 Is it okay to ~?
Unit 048 Let's go with ~ Let's ~
Unit 049 Why don't we ~? How about we ~?
Unit 050 I was wondering if ~

Part 6 Patterns for making requests while being considerate of others
Unit 051 I would appreciate it if ~
Unit 052 It would mean a lot if ~ ~
Unit 053 I'd love your input on ~ I want to hear your opinion on ~
Unit 054 Would you mind ~? If you don't mind, could you ~?
Unit 055 Do you think you could ~?
Unit 056 Just so you know, ~ For your information, ~
Unit 057 I totally understand if ~ ~
Unit 058 Whenever you have time, ~? Could you please ~?
Unit 059 I know it's last minute, but ~? I'm sorry all of a sudden, but can I ~?
Unit 060 If you don't mind, ~? If you don't mind, can I ~?

Part 7 Patterns for Giving Sensible Advice
Unit 061 You'd be better off ~ You'd be better off ~
Unit 062 It's worth ~
Unit 063 You might want to ~ You might want to ~
Unit 064 Why don't you ~? Why don't you ~?
Unit 065 If I were you, I'd ~
Unit 066 There's only so much you can ~ There's a limit to what you can ~
Unit 067 You could always ~ You can always ~
Unit 068 It wouldn't hurt to ~ It wouldn't hurt to ~
Unit 069 Next time, maybe ~ Next time, it would be better to ~
Unit 070 Have you thought about ~?

Part 8: Patterns for Sharing Plans/Wishes/Resolutions
Unit 071 I was just about to ~
Unit 072 I'm thinking about ~
Unit 073 I've always wanted to ~
Unit 074 I might try ~ I think I'll try ~
Unit 075 I'm dying to ~ I'm dying to ~
Unit 076 I'd love to ~ I really want to ~
Unit 077 I've been meaning to ~ but I haven't done it yet
Unit 078 I'm going to ~ ~
Unit 079 I can't wait to ~ I want to ~ quickly
Unit 080 I'm set on ~ I've decided to ~

Part 9 Patterns used to convey everyday episodes
Unit 081 I happened to ~
Unit 082 I ended up ~
Unit 083 One time, I ~ once
Unit 084 It turns out ~ It turned out ~
Unit 085 The funny thing is ~ The funny thing is ~
Unit 086 You won't believe ~ You'll be surprised when you find out ~
Unit 087 Long story short, ~ To sum it up, ~
Unit 088 I found myself ~ I was doing ~ without knowing it
Unit 089 It was one of those days when ~ was especially ~
Unit 090 Out of nowhere, ~ suddenly ~

Part 10 Patterns used when recommending/sharing tips, etc.
Unit 091 You'll love ~ You ~ I'll totally like you
Unit 092 You've got to try ~ You must try ~
Unit 093 I highly recommend ~ / ~ is the best
Unit 094 You should check out ~ Please make sure to check ~
Unit 095 Let me tell you about ~
Unit 096 I swear by ~ ~ is the best
Unit 097 You should give ~ a shot ~
Unit 098 ~ is no joke ~ is really a jackpot
Unit 099 Look into ~ Let's take a look at ~
Unit 100 I always turn to ~ I always turn to ~

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Publisher's Review
The most efficient English pattern in the AI ​​era
How to study effectively


① Check out ‘Today’s Pattern’ and learn more about how to use and structure the pattern.
② Try writing conversational sentences using today's pattern.
Hints are placed on the right so that you only see them when you really don't know.
Listen to the audio recording by a native speaker and read along several times.

③ Try writing a complete sentence without looking at the pattern or hint.

Only when you memorize everything and it comes out of your mouth automatically will you become truly skilled.
④ Check the correct answers by looking at the English sentences provided in the appendix and practice the English sentences repeatedly.

GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: December 1, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 240 pages | 174*245*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791124028117
- ISBN10: 1124028110

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