
Essential English for Mom and Dad Every Day
Description
Book Introduction
Parents who have been studying English for over 10 years but still can't speak in front of native speakers.
For moms and dads who want to create a natural English environment for their children.
A textbook on English conversation for everyday life has been published!
"Essential English for Mom and Dad Every Day" is a book that helps parents and children develop the habit of speaking English together for 10 minutes a day.
The book contains 100 core expressions and 500 situational expressions that can be expanded upon. All sentences can be downloaded as MP3s or downloaded from YouTube, allowing you to listen to native speaker pronunciations and follow along anytime, anywhere.
https://www.youtube.com/@theditv
This book is not simply a book that teaches English to children.
Based on the principle of language acquisition that “the best way to learn English is to listen and speak it every day,” it is designed so that mothers and fathers can naturally use English in everyday conversations with their children.
This is the most realistic and warm introduction to English parenting, designed to be easily and friendly to even "English-speaking" parents who have given up on English.
For moms and dads who want to create a natural English environment for their children.
A textbook on English conversation for everyday life has been published!
"Essential English for Mom and Dad Every Day" is a book that helps parents and children develop the habit of speaking English together for 10 minutes a day.
The book contains 100 core expressions and 500 situational expressions that can be expanded upon. All sentences can be downloaded as MP3s or downloaded from YouTube, allowing you to listen to native speaker pronunciations and follow along anytime, anywhere.
https://www.youtube.com/@theditv
This book is not simply a book that teaches English to children.
Based on the principle of language acquisition that “the best way to learn English is to listen and speak it every day,” it is designed so that mothers and fathers can naturally use English in everyday conversations with their children.
This is the most realistic and warm introduction to English parenting, designed to be easily and friendly to even "English-speaking" parents who have given up on English.
- You can preview some of the book's contents.
Preview
index
prolog
Structure and features of this book
Day 001 - 020
1.
Good morning, sweetie.
It's time to get up! Hello, baby.
It's time to wake up.
2.
Did you have a good sleep? Did you sleep well?
3.
I'm your mommy(daddy).
It's Mom (Dad).
4.
It's fine today.
The weather is clear today.
5.
Let's wash your face!
6.
You must be hungry.
You must be hungry.
7.
Your mom(dad) is cooking.
Mom (Dad) is cooking.
8.
It's salty.
It's salty.
9.
You should brush your teeth.
I have to clean this.
10.
Tell me if you have to pee.
If you need to pee, just tell me.
11.
Your daddy is going to work.
Dad is going to work.
12.
Let me choose your clothes.
I'll pick out your clothes for you.
13.
It suits you well.
That suits you well.
14.
Where is your bag? Where is your bag?
15.
Do you know where your book is?
16.
Hurry up!
17.
Thank you for helping me.
Thank you for helping me.
18.
I'm sorry, sweetie!
19.
I want you to arrange your books.
I wish you would organize your books.
20.
Would you like me to help you?
Project 01.
Please keep saying it over and over again.
Project 02.
Please listen to it often.
Day 021 - 040
21.
You seem to have a problem.
You seem to have a problem.
22.
Can you put on your shoes by yourself?
23.
It's too big for you.
That's too big for you.
24.
Have a great day!
25.
Don't forget to call me after school.
Don't forget to call me after school.
26.
What's this? What is this?
27.
Do you like milk?
28.
I'm not sure if you like this.
I'm not sure if you like this.
29.
What do you call 'elephant' in English?
30.
What do you call 'tiger' in Korean?
31.
Which do you like better, green or blue?
32.
Be careful!
33.
We're going to the market.
We are going to the market.
34.
You need to clean up your room.
You have to clean your room.
35.
I'm about to wash the dishes.
I'm just about to do the dishes.
36.
Do you have a fever?
37.
It smells good!
38.
What do you want to do now?
39.
You'd better watch your mouth.
You'd better watch your words.
40.
Have you tried spaghetti?
Project 03.
Always say "Mommy!" or "Daddy!" to your child.
Project 04.
Always look your child in the eye and speak to him or her!
Days 041 - 060
41.
Get on the elevator.
Get on the elevator.
42.
Why don't we take the stairs?
43.
Can you help me find my cell phone?
44.
Do you know where your bag is?
45.
What a boy! What a good boy!
46.
How pretty! How pretty!
47.
Don't touch it!
48.
I don't know if you like it.
I don't know if you like that.
49.
Are you interested in this book?
50.
What did you do?
51.
Why did you do that? Why did you do that?
52.
How did you do that?
53.
When did you get up?
54.
Where did you buy it?
55.
Are you trying to do your best?
56.
What were you doing?
57.
Are you good at singing?
58.
Try not to think about it.
Try not to think about it.
59.
I'll see if I can do that.
I'll see if I can do that.
60.
It's time for school.
It's time to go to school.
Project 05.
Get your child interested!
Project 06.
Tell your child's answer in advance!
Days 061 - 080
61.
It's hot today, isn't it?
62.
Didn't you have dinner?
63.
Do you remember my phone number?
64.
I'll get you something to drink.
I'll get you something to drink.
65.
What's your favorite food?
66.
Does it hurt?
67.
Are you okay?
68.
That's great! That's awesome!
69.
Here you are.
Here it is.
70.
What day is it today?
71.
Can you guess what it is?
72.
How do you like your eggs? How do you like your eggs cooked?
73.
You should've gone to bed early.
You should have gone to bed early.
74.
Whose is this?
75.
Be sure to dress warmly.
Be sure to dress warmly.
76.
Look, there are birds in the sky.
Look, there are birds flying in the sky.
77.
Are you in the mood for singing? Do you want to sing?
78.
No wonder you were late.
So it's late.
79.
What's her name?
80.
Who is taller? Who is taller?
Project 07.
Please tell me in English what Mom does!
Project 08.
Ask your child about what he or she is doing!
Day 081 - 100
81.
It's important to be polite.
It is important to be polite.
82.
Feel free to talk to me.
Feel free to talk to me.
83.
If I were you, I wouldn't do that.
If I were you, I wouldn't do that.
84.
Don't make me angry.
Don't make me angry.
85.
Is it okay if I turn off the light?
86.
I'm sorry to hear that.
I'm sorry to hear that.
87.
I'm so proud of you.
I'm so proud of you.
88.
You're wearing your shirt back to front.
You're wearing your shirt backwards.
89.
Pardon? What?
90.
I don't think you practice enough.
I don't think you practice enough.
91.
You're right!
92.
What made you go there? Why did you go there?
93.
Can you do that?
94.
It's worth trying it.
It's worth a try.
95.
I'm so glad that you helped your brother.
I'm so glad you helped your brother.
96.
Are you ready?
97.
You're into comic books.
You're really into comic books.
98.
I saw you dancing.
I saw you dancing.
99.
Are you supposed to go on a picnic today?
100.
See you later!
Project 09.
When your child uses English expressions, praise them generously.
Project 10.
Make it a habit to say "Thank you", "Please", and "Hug".
Mom and Dad's Challenge! Answer
Structure and features of this book
Day 001 - 020
1.
Good morning, sweetie.
It's time to get up! Hello, baby.
It's time to wake up.
2.
Did you have a good sleep? Did you sleep well?
3.
I'm your mommy(daddy).
It's Mom (Dad).
4.
It's fine today.
The weather is clear today.
5.
Let's wash your face!
6.
You must be hungry.
You must be hungry.
7.
Your mom(dad) is cooking.
Mom (Dad) is cooking.
8.
It's salty.
It's salty.
9.
You should brush your teeth.
I have to clean this.
10.
Tell me if you have to pee.
If you need to pee, just tell me.
11.
Your daddy is going to work.
Dad is going to work.
12.
Let me choose your clothes.
I'll pick out your clothes for you.
13.
It suits you well.
That suits you well.
14.
Where is your bag? Where is your bag?
15.
Do you know where your book is?
16.
Hurry up!
17.
Thank you for helping me.
Thank you for helping me.
18.
I'm sorry, sweetie!
19.
I want you to arrange your books.
I wish you would organize your books.
20.
Would you like me to help you?
Project 01.
Please keep saying it over and over again.
Project 02.
Please listen to it often.
Day 021 - 040
21.
You seem to have a problem.
You seem to have a problem.
22.
Can you put on your shoes by yourself?
23.
It's too big for you.
That's too big for you.
24.
Have a great day!
25.
Don't forget to call me after school.
Don't forget to call me after school.
26.
What's this? What is this?
27.
Do you like milk?
28.
I'm not sure if you like this.
I'm not sure if you like this.
29.
What do you call 'elephant' in English?
30.
What do you call 'tiger' in Korean?
31.
Which do you like better, green or blue?
32.
Be careful!
33.
We're going to the market.
We are going to the market.
34.
You need to clean up your room.
You have to clean your room.
35.
I'm about to wash the dishes.
I'm just about to do the dishes.
36.
Do you have a fever?
37.
It smells good!
38.
What do you want to do now?
39.
You'd better watch your mouth.
You'd better watch your words.
40.
Have you tried spaghetti?
Project 03.
Always say "Mommy!" or "Daddy!" to your child.
Project 04.
Always look your child in the eye and speak to him or her!
Days 041 - 060
41.
Get on the elevator.
Get on the elevator.
42.
Why don't we take the stairs?
43.
Can you help me find my cell phone?
44.
Do you know where your bag is?
45.
What a boy! What a good boy!
46.
How pretty! How pretty!
47.
Don't touch it!
48.
I don't know if you like it.
I don't know if you like that.
49.
Are you interested in this book?
50.
What did you do?
51.
Why did you do that? Why did you do that?
52.
How did you do that?
53.
When did you get up?
54.
Where did you buy it?
55.
Are you trying to do your best?
56.
What were you doing?
57.
Are you good at singing?
58.
Try not to think about it.
Try not to think about it.
59.
I'll see if I can do that.
I'll see if I can do that.
60.
It's time for school.
It's time to go to school.
Project 05.
Get your child interested!
Project 06.
Tell your child's answer in advance!
Days 061 - 080
61.
It's hot today, isn't it?
62.
Didn't you have dinner?
63.
Do you remember my phone number?
64.
I'll get you something to drink.
I'll get you something to drink.
65.
What's your favorite food?
66.
Does it hurt?
67.
Are you okay?
68.
That's great! That's awesome!
69.
Here you are.
Here it is.
70.
What day is it today?
71.
Can you guess what it is?
72.
How do you like your eggs? How do you like your eggs cooked?
73.
You should've gone to bed early.
You should have gone to bed early.
74.
Whose is this?
75.
Be sure to dress warmly.
Be sure to dress warmly.
76.
Look, there are birds in the sky.
Look, there are birds flying in the sky.
77.
Are you in the mood for singing? Do you want to sing?
78.
No wonder you were late.
So it's late.
79.
What's her name?
80.
Who is taller? Who is taller?
Project 07.
Please tell me in English what Mom does!
Project 08.
Ask your child about what he or she is doing!
Day 081 - 100
81.
It's important to be polite.
It is important to be polite.
82.
Feel free to talk to me.
Feel free to talk to me.
83.
If I were you, I wouldn't do that.
If I were you, I wouldn't do that.
84.
Don't make me angry.
Don't make me angry.
85.
Is it okay if I turn off the light?
86.
I'm sorry to hear that.
I'm sorry to hear that.
87.
I'm so proud of you.
I'm so proud of you.
88.
You're wearing your shirt back to front.
You're wearing your shirt backwards.
89.
Pardon? What?
90.
I don't think you practice enough.
I don't think you practice enough.
91.
You're right!
92.
What made you go there? Why did you go there?
93.
Can you do that?
94.
It's worth trying it.
It's worth a try.
95.
I'm so glad that you helped your brother.
I'm so glad you helped your brother.
96.
Are you ready?
97.
You're into comic books.
You're really into comic books.
98.
I saw you dancing.
I saw you dancing.
99.
Are you supposed to go on a picnic today?
100.
See you later!
Project 09.
When your child uses English expressions, praise them generously.
Project 10.
Make it a habit to say "Thank you", "Please", and "Hug".
Mom and Dad's Challenge! Answer
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Into the book
Have you ever felt like when you try to speak English, only the words you learned as a student are floating around in your head, and even simple phrases are difficult to come up with? Despite the significant effort we put into English education from a young age, we often struggle with English conversation.
This is because English conversation is not a part of everyday life.
Therefore, English conversation should be done naturally at home with the mother.
In particular, when you first encounter English, you should approach it naturally, as if you were speaking your native language, rather than learning it through exam preparation that requires difficult grammar or a lot of vocabulary.
--- From the "Prologue"
Always guess the situation with the child first and then tell me.
When you wake up in the morning, your child will naturally get hungry. So, you should talk to them in advance by saying, "You must be hungry."
You can use the form must + verb infinitive, which is an expression indicating 'guess'.
--- 「Day 007 You must be hungry.
"You must be hungry."
Always tell your child you are grateful.
When expressing 'thank you', you can use the expression 'Thank you for + noun/verb~ing' or 'I appreciate it.'
We use the expression:
And be sure to tell your child the answer: You're welcome, My pleasure, Don't mention it.
This is because English conversation is not a part of everyday life.
Therefore, English conversation should be done naturally at home with the mother.
In particular, when you first encounter English, you should approach it naturally, as if you were speaking your native language, rather than learning it through exam preparation that requires difficult grammar or a lot of vocabulary.
--- From the "Prologue"
Always guess the situation with the child first and then tell me.
When you wake up in the morning, your child will naturally get hungry. So, you should talk to them in advance by saying, "You must be hungry."
You can use the form must + verb infinitive, which is an expression indicating 'guess'.
--- 「Day 007 You must be hungry.
"You must be hungry."
Always tell your child you are grateful.
When expressing 'thank you', you can use the expression 'Thank you for + noun/verb~ing' or 'I appreciate it.'
We use the expression:
And be sure to tell your child the answer: You're welcome, My pleasure, Don't mention it.
--- 「Day 017 Thank you for helping me.
"Thank you for helping me."
"Thank you for helping me."
Publisher's Review
1.
English Routine: 10 Minutes a Day, 5 Sentences
Learn 500 English sentences in 100 days, 5 sentences a day, and perfect natural conversations from morning greetings to bedtime conversations.
Thanks to the structure of key sentences - applied expressions - child's answers - parent's challenges, it can be practiced in just 10 minutes a day.
2.
Composing 'mother's words' and 'child's response' together
Each chapter includes a set of parent questions and child answers to help children get a feel for real-life conversations in English.
Sentences from everyday life, such as “Did you sleep well, sweetie?” / “I slept well, mommy.” are incorporated into the story.
3.
Listen and follow along with YouTube and MP3 audio files
You can listen to and follow native speaker pronunciation at any time through the official YouTube channel and MP3 audio download service.
Easy accessibility and free listening increase learning persistence.
4.
Strengthen learning persistence with project missions
It includes 10 projects, including 'Please repeat this over and over again' and 'Express your child's actions in English,' so you can maintain a natural English learning routine at home.
5.
Real-life experience as an English teacher and parent
As an English teacher and parent, the author has organized the book around sentences that she actually uses every day with her children.
Since it is a direct translation of everyday expressions, even parents who are new to English can use it without any burden.
★ Recommended for these people ★
Parents who want to teach English but lack confidence!
New moms and dads who want to have natural conversations in English with their children!
Families who want to create a daily English habit in just 10 minutes a day!
People who want to create an 'English environment at home' without relying solely on academies!
English Routine: 10 Minutes a Day, 5 Sentences
Learn 500 English sentences in 100 days, 5 sentences a day, and perfect natural conversations from morning greetings to bedtime conversations.
Thanks to the structure of key sentences - applied expressions - child's answers - parent's challenges, it can be practiced in just 10 minutes a day.
2.
Composing 'mother's words' and 'child's response' together
Each chapter includes a set of parent questions and child answers to help children get a feel for real-life conversations in English.
Sentences from everyday life, such as “Did you sleep well, sweetie?” / “I slept well, mommy.” are incorporated into the story.
3.
Listen and follow along with YouTube and MP3 audio files
You can listen to and follow native speaker pronunciation at any time through the official YouTube channel and MP3 audio download service.
Easy accessibility and free listening increase learning persistence.
4.
Strengthen learning persistence with project missions
It includes 10 projects, including 'Please repeat this over and over again' and 'Express your child's actions in English,' so you can maintain a natural English learning routine at home.
5.
Real-life experience as an English teacher and parent
As an English teacher and parent, the author has organized the book around sentences that she actually uses every day with her children.
Since it is a direct translation of everyday expressions, even parents who are new to English can use it without any burden.
★ Recommended for these people ★
Parents who want to teach English but lack confidence!
New moms and dads who want to have natural conversations in English with their children!
Families who want to create a daily English habit in just 10 minutes a day!
People who want to create an 'English environment at home' without relying solely on academies!
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 20, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 232 pages | 312g | 150*200*15mm
- ISBN13: 9791161255668
- ISBN10: 1161255664
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