
Hacker's Writing Confidence Level 3
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Book Introduction
From learning the core grammar needed for writing to preparing for descriptive exams, all in one place!
A writing training book to improve your writing skills and confidence.
"Hacker's Writing Confidence" is a textbook that contains all the essential points needed for writing.
It was created by reflecting the latest big data from textbooks and middle school exam questions, and contains grammar concepts that can be learned quickly and reliably by solving representative problems.
You can lay a solid foundation and avoid mistakes with [Basic Grammar That Makes Writing Easier].
You can also focus on writing practice with descriptive, frequently-used types, and you can finish your studies by [Solving past exam questions and finishing with paired questions!] so that you never make mistakes again.
A writing training book to improve your writing skills and confidence.
"Hacker's Writing Confidence" is a textbook that contains all the essential points needed for writing.
It was created by reflecting the latest big data from textbooks and middle school exam questions, and contains grammar concepts that can be learned quickly and reliably by solving representative problems.
You can lay a solid foundation and avoid mistakes with [Basic Grammar That Makes Writing Easier].
You can also focus on writing practice with descriptive, frequently-used types, and you can finish your studies by [Solving past exam questions and finishing with paired questions!] so that you never make mistakes again.
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index
Basic grammar that makes writing easier
CHAPTER 1 TENSE
POINT 1 Present Perfect Tense
POINT 2 Present Perfect Continuous Tense
POINT 3 Past Perfect Tense
POINT 4 Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 2 Auxiliary Verbs
POINT 1 used to, would
POINT 2 had better, would rather
POINT 3 Auxiliary verb + have + pp
POINT 4 Omission of should
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 3 Passive Voice
POINT 1 Use and form of passive voice
POINT 2 Passive voice in 4-type sentences
POINT 3 Passive voice in 5-type sentences
POINT 4 Passive voice in sentences with that clause as the object
POINT 5 Passive voice of verbs
POINT 6 Passive voice using prepositions other than by
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 4 Infinitives
POINT 1: To-infinitives that function as nouns
POINT 2 To-infinitives that function as adjectives/adverbs
POINT 3: To-infinitive used as an objective complement
POINT 4 Infinitives used as objective complements
POINT 5 Subject of the infinitive
POINT 6 to-infinitive structure
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 5 Gerunds
POINT 1 Form and use of gerunds
POINT 2 Verbs that only use gerunds or to-infinitives as objects
POINT 3 Verbs that use both gerunds and to-infinitives as objects
POINT 4 Gerund Idioms
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 6 Participles
POINT 1 Present Participle and Past Participle
POINT 2 Participles expressing emotions
POINT 3 How to create a participle phrase
POINT 4 The various meanings of participle phrases
POINT 5 with + noun + participle
POINT 6 Independent Participle Phrase
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 7 RELATIONSHIPS
POINT 1 The Role and Types of Relative Pronouns
POINT 2 Relative Pronoun What
POINT 3 Continuous Use of Relative Pronouns
POINT 4 Preposition + Relative Pronoun
POINT 5 Relative Adverbs
POINT 6 Complex Relatives
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 8 CONJUNCTIONS
POINT 1 Conjunctions leading adverbial clauses: time, reason, concession, condition
POINT 2 Conjunctions leading adverbial clauses: purpose, result
POINT 3: Conjunctions that lead noun clauses: Interrogatives
POINT 4 Conjunction leading to noun clause: that
POINT 5 Interrogative words leading to noun clauses: if/whether
POINT 6 Correlative Conjunctions
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 9 CONDITIONAL MOVEMENT
POINT 1 Past Subjunctive
POINT 2 Past Perfect Conditional
POINT 3 I wish conditional
POINT 4 as if conditional
POINT 5 without conditional sentences
POINT 6 It's time conditional
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 10 Comparative Sentences
POINT 1 Comparison of base grades and expressions related to base grades
POINT 2 Comparative expressions and expressions related to comparative expressions
POINT 3 Superlative Comparison and Superlative Related Expressions
POINT 4 Superlative comparative expressions using the primary and comparative degrees
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 11 Agreement and Speech
POINT 1 Number Match
POINT 2 Tense Agreement
POINT 3 Exceptions to tense agreement
POINT 4: Transitioning speech styles in declarative sentences
POINT 5: Changing the speech style of interrogative questions
POINT 6: Transitioning the speech style of the command
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 12 Special Syntax
POINT 1 Emphasis: It is ~ that Emphasis Structure
POINT 2 Emphasis: do emphasizes the verb
POINT 3 Dochi
POINT 4 Negation
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
A memorization list that makes writing easier
Hackers' Writing Confidence Grammar Index
CHAPTER 1 TENSE
POINT 1 Present Perfect Tense
POINT 2 Present Perfect Continuous Tense
POINT 3 Past Perfect Tense
POINT 4 Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 2 Auxiliary Verbs
POINT 1 used to, would
POINT 2 had better, would rather
POINT 3 Auxiliary verb + have + pp
POINT 4 Omission of should
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 3 Passive Voice
POINT 1 Use and form of passive voice
POINT 2 Passive voice in 4-type sentences
POINT 3 Passive voice in 5-type sentences
POINT 4 Passive voice in sentences with that clause as the object
POINT 5 Passive voice of verbs
POINT 6 Passive voice using prepositions other than by
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 4 Infinitives
POINT 1: To-infinitives that function as nouns
POINT 2 To-infinitives that function as adjectives/adverbs
POINT 3: To-infinitive used as an objective complement
POINT 4 Infinitives used as objective complements
POINT 5 Subject of the infinitive
POINT 6 to-infinitive structure
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 5 Gerunds
POINT 1 Form and use of gerunds
POINT 2 Verbs that only use gerunds or to-infinitives as objects
POINT 3 Verbs that use both gerunds and to-infinitives as objects
POINT 4 Gerund Idioms
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 6 Participles
POINT 1 Present Participle and Past Participle
POINT 2 Participles expressing emotions
POINT 3 How to create a participle phrase
POINT 4 The various meanings of participle phrases
POINT 5 with + noun + participle
POINT 6 Independent Participle Phrase
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 7 RELATIONSHIPS
POINT 1 The Role and Types of Relative Pronouns
POINT 2 Relative Pronoun What
POINT 3 Continuous Use of Relative Pronouns
POINT 4 Preposition + Relative Pronoun
POINT 5 Relative Adverbs
POINT 6 Complex Relatives
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 8 CONJUNCTIONS
POINT 1 Conjunctions leading adverbial clauses: time, reason, concession, condition
POINT 2 Conjunctions leading adverbial clauses: purpose, result
POINT 3: Conjunctions that lead noun clauses: Interrogatives
POINT 4 Conjunction leading to noun clause: that
POINT 5 Interrogative words leading to noun clauses: if/whether
POINT 6 Correlative Conjunctions
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 9 CONDITIONAL MOVEMENT
POINT 1 Past Subjunctive
POINT 2 Past Perfect Conditional
POINT 3 I wish conditional
POINT 4 as if conditional
POINT 5 without conditional sentences
POINT 6 It's time conditional
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 10 Comparative Sentences
POINT 1 Comparison of base grades and expressions related to base grades
POINT 2 Comparative expressions and expressions related to comparative expressions
POINT 3 Superlative Comparison and Superlative Related Expressions
POINT 4 Superlative comparative expressions using the primary and comparative degrees
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 11 Agreement and Speech
POINT 1 Number Match
POINT 2 Tense Agreement
POINT 3 Exceptions to tense agreement
POINT 4: Transitioning speech styles in declarative sentences
POINT 5: Changing the speech style of interrogative questions
POINT 6: Transitioning the speech style of the command
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
CHAPTER 12 Special Syntax
POINT 1 Emphasis: It is ~ that Emphasis Structure
POINT 2 Emphasis: do emphasizes the verb
POINT 3 Dochi
POINT 4 Negation
Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions!
A memorization list that makes writing easier
Hackers' Writing Confidence Grammar Index
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Publisher's Review
Hackers, the #1 provider of middle and high school English education
From learning the core grammar needed for writing to preparing for descriptive exams, all in one place!
A writing training book to improve your writing skills and confidence.
[Recommended for these people]
1.
For middle school students who want to quickly and concisely learn the core grammar necessary for writing and then solidify their writing skills.
2.
Middle school students who want to fully prepare for the essay-based exam
"Why "Hacker's Writing Confidence" is Special!"
[Because it contains all the key points you need for writing!]
1.
Reflecting the latest big data from textbooks and middle school exams
You can perfectly prepare for the descriptive exam by analyzing and reflecting on the latest descriptive questions from textbooks and middle school exams.
2.
Learn grammar concepts quickly and reliably by solving representative problems.
By first examining how essential grammar points for writing are presented in actual problems through representative problems, you can quickly and reliably learn essential grammar concepts.
3.
Build a strong foundation and avoid mistakes with [Basic Grammar for Easy Writing]
1) Before starting to practice writing, you can solidify your fundamentals by learning the ‘basic grammar you must know.’
2) You can check and skip over points that you need to be careful about or are likely to make mistakes when writing.
[Because with enough training, I can make it completely mine!]
4.
Focused writing training using descriptive, frequently occurring types
1) You can repeatedly practice applying the previously learned grammar concepts to the most frequently appearing types of descriptive tests, such as 'arranging words/completing sentences'.
2) You can improve your writing skills and become familiar with descriptive tests through intensive writing practice.
5.
[Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions to avoid making mistakes again!]
1) You can apply the grammar points you have learned previously by solving various types of past exam questions that appear in actual exams, such as 'Correcting mistakes/Writing according to conditions/Connecting two sentences into one/Rewriting sentences/Writing by looking at pictures and tables'.
2) By solving paired problems that contain the same grammar points as the previous exam questions, you can confidently apply what you have learned in real-life situations.
3) Difficulty problems are placed here and there, so you can perfectly prepare for tricky problems that are easy to make mistakes on.
[Hackers' Additional Learning Content - HackersBook (HackersBook.com)]
1.
Vocabulary list
2.
Vocabulary test
[#1 in Middle and High School English Education] Hackers ranked #1 in the 2020 Korea Quality Satisfaction Index Education (Online and Offline Middle and High School English) category by Hankyung Business.
From learning the core grammar needed for writing to preparing for descriptive exams, all in one place!
A writing training book to improve your writing skills and confidence.
[Recommended for these people]
1.
For middle school students who want to quickly and concisely learn the core grammar necessary for writing and then solidify their writing skills.
2.
Middle school students who want to fully prepare for the essay-based exam
"Why "Hacker's Writing Confidence" is Special!"
[Because it contains all the key points you need for writing!]
1.
Reflecting the latest big data from textbooks and middle school exams
You can perfectly prepare for the descriptive exam by analyzing and reflecting on the latest descriptive questions from textbooks and middle school exams.
2.
Learn grammar concepts quickly and reliably by solving representative problems.
By first examining how essential grammar points for writing are presented in actual problems through representative problems, you can quickly and reliably learn essential grammar concepts.
3.
Build a strong foundation and avoid mistakes with [Basic Grammar for Easy Writing]
1) Before starting to practice writing, you can solidify your fundamentals by learning the ‘basic grammar you must know.’
2) You can check and skip over points that you need to be careful about or are likely to make mistakes when writing.
[Because with enough training, I can make it completely mine!]
4.
Focused writing training using descriptive, frequently occurring types
1) You can repeatedly practice applying the previously learned grammar concepts to the most frequently appearing types of descriptive tests, such as 'arranging words/completing sentences'.
2) You can improve your writing skills and become familiar with descriptive tests through intensive writing practice.
5.
[Solve past exam questions and finish with paired questions to avoid making mistakes again!]
1) You can apply the grammar points you have learned previously by solving various types of past exam questions that appear in actual exams, such as 'Correcting mistakes/Writing according to conditions/Connecting two sentences into one/Rewriting sentences/Writing by looking at pictures and tables'.
2) By solving paired problems that contain the same grammar points as the previous exam questions, you can confidently apply what you have learned in real-life situations.
3) Difficulty problems are placed here and there, so you can perfectly prepare for tricky problems that are easy to make mistakes on.
[Hackers' Additional Learning Content - HackersBook (HackersBook.com)]
1.
Vocabulary list
2.
Vocabulary test
[#1 in Middle and High School English Education] Hackers ranked #1 in the 2020 Korea Quality Satisfaction Index Education (Online and Offline Middle and High School English) category by Hankyung Business.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: February 28, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 200 pages | 210*280*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788965425687
- ISBN10: 8965425689
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