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60-Day English Habit
60-Day English Habit
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Book Introduction
Build your English habit in 60 days!
A 4-step learning method that will make English a breeze in just 60 days!
Grammar → Speaking → Listening → Writing


It is important to develop a habit of studying English consistently every day, even if it is just for 10 minutes.
Then, the time it takes to form a sentence in your head and the time it takes to say it out loud will gradually shorten.
"60-Day English Habit" is the perfect book to help you develop the habit of studying English every day, organized in a way that allows you to study a reasonable amount every day.
When studying English, it is important to study grammar, speaking, listening, and writing simultaneously rather than studying each subject separately, so that you can develop your skills evenly without focusing on one side.
It contains everything you need for conversation, including a clean grammar summary, speaking practice, listening expansion, and even writing, allowing for systematic learning.


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index
Part 1.
tense building

English Habit Day 1: Speaking Daily Habits
English Habit Day 2: Saying What You Don't Do
English Habit Day 3: Asking about habits or habits
English Habit Day 4: Talking about Things That Happened in the Past
English Habit Day 5: Saying Things You Never Did Before
English Habit Day 6: Asking About Past Events
English Habit Day 7: Talking About What to Do Next
English Habit Day 8: Saying What You Won't Do
English Habit Day 9: Asking What Will Happen Next
English Habit Day 10: Describing Your State and Location
English Habit Day 11: Describing What Is Not and Where It Is Not
English Habit Day 12: Asking What's Going On and Where They Are
English Habit Day 13: Talking About What It Was Like Before
English Habit Day 14: Saying It Wasn't Like That Before
English Habit Day 15: Asking What It Was Like Before
English Habit Day 16: Talking About the Future
English Habit Day 17: Saying Things You Won't Say in the Future
Day 18 of the English Habit: Asking What's Next
Day 19 of the English Habit: Speaking Your Plan
English Habit Day 20: Saying What You Won't Do
Ask about the 21st day of the English habit plan.
English Habit Day 22: Talking About What You're Doing Right Now
English Habit Day 23: Talking about things you're not doing right now
English Habit Day 24: Asking What You're Doing Right Now
English Habit Day 25: Saying What You Were Doing at the Time
English Habit Day 26: Talking about things you weren't doing at the time
English Habit Day 27: Asking What Someone Was Doing at the Time
English Habit Day 28: Talking About Things That Will Happen in the Future
English Habit Day 29: Talking About Things That Won't Happen in the Future
English Habit Day 30: Asking What Will Happen in the Future
English Habit Day 31: Talking about what you've been doing so far
English Habit Day 32: Saying Things You Still Don't Do
Day 33 of the English Habit: Asking How Much You've Done
English Habit Day 34: Speaking Experience
English Habit Day 35: Saying Things You've Never Done Before
Ask about your experience on Day 36 of the English Habit
English Habit Day 37: Speaking of Finished Work
English Habit Day 38: Talking about things you haven't finished yet
Asking if you've completed Day 39 of the English Habit
English Habit Day 40: Speaking about the present state that continues from the past

Part 2.
Understanding auxiliary verbs

English Habit Day 41: Showing Will
English Habit Day 42: Saying What You Can and Can't Do
English Habit Day 43: Saying What You Need to Do
English Habit Day 44 Warning
English Habit Day 45: Saying What You Must Do
English Habit Day 46: Saying Things You Don't Have to Do
English Habit Day 47: Politely Asking Permission
English Habit Day 48: Guessing
English Habit Day 49: Asking for Help
Suggesting the 50th day of English habits

Part 3.
Understanding the structure of interrogative words and question sentences

English Habit Day 51: Asking 'Who, When, Where, What, How, and Why'
English Habit Day 52: Asking Who/What Did It
English Habit Day 53: Distinguishing Between "What" and "Which"
Asking about the 54th day of English habit
English Habit Day 55: Asking Whose It Is

Part 4.
Creating a basic sentence skeleton

English Habit Day 56: Talk about what happened to you, not what you did.
English Habit Day 57: Saying Similar Things
English Habit Day 58: Speaking Better
English Habit Day 59: Speaking What You Do Best
English Habit Day 60: Speaking Quantities

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Publisher's Review
1.
It is structured to help you develop the habit of studying English for 60 days, with one unit per day for a total of 60 units.


2.
Grammar: Check out what you'll learn today through 'Grammar POINT', and learn grammar concepts by reading the author's free audio lectures (QR) and concisely presenting only the key points.

3.
Speaking: First, learn the vocabulary needed to practice speaking sentences, then practice speaking with native speaker mp3s in slow/fast versions.


4.
Listening: Listen to the dialogues of various episodes, paying attention to what you've learned, fill in the blanks, and check the answers and key conversational expressions on the right page.
And, try to organize it by looking at the Korean dialogue and practicing speaking it in English.


5.
Writing: Review the sentences you practiced in 'Speaking' by writing them out yourself, and then finish your study by writing a new sentence.

6.
It would be even better if you watch it together with Teacher Erin's lecture at Siwon School.

Special Appendix

[Author's Direct Audio Lecture]
Each class provides audio lectures directly from the author.
(QR)
You can learn the essential grammar needed for English conversation with Teacher Erin's easy and concise explanations.


[Native Speaker Slow/Fast mp3]
You can learn sentences and episodes from the 'Speaking' and 'Listening' sections by listening to the vivid voices of native speakers.
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We provide two types of MP3s, one for listening slowly and one for listening quickly, so even beginners can easily listen and speak.
You can do a lotus.


[Pronunciation Tips to Speak Like a Native!]
You can check out various pronunciation tips, such as the importance of stress position and pronunciation that Koreans find difficult.
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Learn pronunciation tips to listen well and speak well like a native speaker.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 2, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 384 pages | 660g | 170*248*19mm
- ISBN13: 9791161506692
- ISBN10: 1161506691

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