
Reading Comprehension Level 1
Description
Book Introduction
Many students have difficulty reading English.
Why is this? While we can look up the meaning of each word in a dictionary, when it comes to interpreting entire sentences, our lack of knowledge of grammar and syntax often results in a vague interpretation, preventing us from grasping the precise meaning.
So, when I solve the reading comprehension passages for the CSAT, I become like a child lost in an amusement park.
This is why you need to practice reading comprehension.
Sentence reading training is a learning method that analyzes and interprets the structure of sentences to make reading easier.
The "Reading Phrases Right Away" series is designed to help you learn key phrases in advance in middle school, giving you confidence in English on the CSAT.
Why is this? While we can look up the meaning of each word in a dictionary, when it comes to interpreting entire sentences, our lack of knowledge of grammar and syntax often results in a vague interpretation, preventing us from grasping the precise meaning.
So, when I solve the reading comprehension passages for the CSAT, I become like a child lost in an amusement park.
This is why you need to practice reading comprehension.
Sentence reading training is a learning method that analyzes and interprets the structure of sentences to make reading easier.
The "Reading Phrases Right Away" series is designed to help you learn key phrases in advance in middle school, giving you confidence in English on the CSAT.
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index
Unit 01 Understanding sentence structure
01 Subject + Verb (Form 1) / Subject + Verb + Subject Complement (Form 2)
02 Subject + Verb + Object (3 types)
03 Subject + Verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object (4 Forms)
04 Subject + Verb + Object + Object Complement (5 Forms)
Unit 02 What comes in the subject and object positions
01 Subject I: Noun, Pronoun
02 Subject II: Gerund, to-infinitive
03 Object I: Noun, Pronoun
04 Object II: Gerund, to-infinitive
Unit 03 Coming to the Bohr position
01 Subject Complement I: Nouns, Adjectives
02 Nominative Complement II: Gerund, to-infinitive
03 Objective Complement I: Nouns, Adjectives
04 Objective Complement II: To-Infinitive
Unit 04 Tense of the Verb "be"
01 Present Tense
02 Past Tense
03 Future Tense
04 Negative and interrogative sentences
Unit 05 Tenses of Regular Verbs
01 Present Tense
02 Past Tense
03 Future Tense
04 Progressive Tense
Unit 06 Auxiliary Verbs
01 can
02 will
03 may
04 must, have to, should
Unit 07 Phrases that modify nouns
01 Adjective
02 Present participle, past participle
03 Adjectival use of to-infinitive
04 Prepositional Phrase
Unit 08 Phrases that function as adverbs
01 Adverb
02 Adverbs of Frequency
03 Adverbial use of to-infinitive
04 Prepositional Phrase
Unit 09 Various connecting phrases
01 Coordinating Conjunctions
02 Correlative Conjunctions
03 hour conjunction
04 Conjunctions of reason, concession, and condition
Unit 10 Various comparative expressions
01 Comparison of original grades
02 Comparative degree comparison
03 Top-tier comparison
04 Other comparative expressions
Appendix 1: Workbook (concept summary, vocabulary study, grammar, and writing practice)
Supplement 2: Answers and Explanations
01 Subject + Verb (Form 1) / Subject + Verb + Subject Complement (Form 2)
02 Subject + Verb + Object (3 types)
03 Subject + Verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object (4 Forms)
04 Subject + Verb + Object + Object Complement (5 Forms)
Unit 02 What comes in the subject and object positions
01 Subject I: Noun, Pronoun
02 Subject II: Gerund, to-infinitive
03 Object I: Noun, Pronoun
04 Object II: Gerund, to-infinitive
Unit 03 Coming to the Bohr position
01 Subject Complement I: Nouns, Adjectives
02 Nominative Complement II: Gerund, to-infinitive
03 Objective Complement I: Nouns, Adjectives
04 Objective Complement II: To-Infinitive
Unit 04 Tense of the Verb "be"
01 Present Tense
02 Past Tense
03 Future Tense
04 Negative and interrogative sentences
Unit 05 Tenses of Regular Verbs
01 Present Tense
02 Past Tense
03 Future Tense
04 Progressive Tense
Unit 06 Auxiliary Verbs
01 can
02 will
03 may
04 must, have to, should
Unit 07 Phrases that modify nouns
01 Adjective
02 Present participle, past participle
03 Adjectival use of to-infinitive
04 Prepositional Phrase
Unit 08 Phrases that function as adverbs
01 Adverb
02 Adverbs of Frequency
03 Adverbial use of to-infinitive
04 Prepositional Phrase
Unit 09 Various connecting phrases
01 Coordinating Conjunctions
02 Correlative Conjunctions
03 hour conjunction
04 Conjunctions of reason, concession, and condition
Unit 10 Various comparative expressions
01 Comparison of original grades
02 Comparative degree comparison
03 Top-tier comparison
04 Other comparative expressions
Appendix 1: Workbook (concept summary, vocabulary study, grammar, and writing practice)
Supplement 2: Answers and Explanations
Publisher's Review
The first step to SAT grammar, starting from middle school
Reading Comprehension Series: Reading Phrases Right Away
Just by consistently practicing sentence interpretation, my reading and grammar skills have improved! With "Reading Phrase Right Now," you won't miss out on either.
- Special features
1.
We've diagrammed the key phrases you'll learn in each unit for easy understanding at a glance.
2.
You can systematically train your grammar by understanding the syntax with key sentences and applying it to various sentences.
3.
You can strengthen your grammar skills by solving reading comprehension type problems on the CSAT.
4.
You can solve grammar problems related to the phrases you have learned.
5.
You can write your own parsing notes to organize what you've learned.
6.
The content learned in each unit is neatly organized into a diagram.
(Workbook)
7.
It contains interpretation problems, grammar problems, and writing problems that you can write yourself in preparation for the descriptive assessment.
(Workbook)
- How to use the textbook
Unit Preview
1.
Preview the key terms and phrases you'll learn in each unit through pictures and charts.
2.
Please read the representative examples and interpretations with an easy mind.
STEP 1〉 Start Syntax
1.
Concept: Break down the key sentences, pay attention to the reading marks, and interpret them to learn the main concepts.
2.
Example sentences: Apply the learned phrases to English examples and Korean interpretations.
3.
Direct training: Practice parsing and interpreting sentences using various sentences.
STEP 2〉Upgrade your reading comprehension skills
1.
Improve your reading comprehension skills by solving CSAT-type problems.
2.
Through syntactic reinforcement training, you will learn sentence-by-sentence syntactic analysis and reading interpretation in segments.
This is when real reading skills are developed.
STEP 3〉Syntax Master
1.
Review what you've learned by solving grammar problems related to sentence structure.
2.
Organize the syntax you have learned by completing your parsing notes.
WORKBOOK
1.
Summarize what you learned in the unit into a diagram.
2.
Check the vocabulary you learned in each unit and practice using it in sentences.
3.
Practice sentence interpretation by solving grammar problems.
4.
Prepare for descriptive assessments through easy writing exercises, such as arranging given expressions correctly and filling in blanks in sentences.
Reading Comprehension Series: Reading Phrases Right Away
Just by consistently practicing sentence interpretation, my reading and grammar skills have improved! With "Reading Phrase Right Now," you won't miss out on either.
- Special features
1.
We've diagrammed the key phrases you'll learn in each unit for easy understanding at a glance.
2.
You can systematically train your grammar by understanding the syntax with key sentences and applying it to various sentences.
3.
You can strengthen your grammar skills by solving reading comprehension type problems on the CSAT.
4.
You can solve grammar problems related to the phrases you have learned.
5.
You can write your own parsing notes to organize what you've learned.
6.
The content learned in each unit is neatly organized into a diagram.
(Workbook)
7.
It contains interpretation problems, grammar problems, and writing problems that you can write yourself in preparation for the descriptive assessment.
(Workbook)
- How to use the textbook
Unit Preview
1.
Preview the key terms and phrases you'll learn in each unit through pictures and charts.
2.
Please read the representative examples and interpretations with an easy mind.
STEP 1〉 Start Syntax
1.
Concept: Break down the key sentences, pay attention to the reading marks, and interpret them to learn the main concepts.
2.
Example sentences: Apply the learned phrases to English examples and Korean interpretations.
3.
Direct training: Practice parsing and interpreting sentences using various sentences.
STEP 2〉Upgrade your reading comprehension skills
1.
Improve your reading comprehension skills by solving CSAT-type problems.
2.
Through syntactic reinforcement training, you will learn sentence-by-sentence syntactic analysis and reading interpretation in segments.
This is when real reading skills are developed.
STEP 3〉Syntax Master
1.
Review what you've learned by solving grammar problems related to sentence structure.
2.
Organize the syntax you have learned by completing your parsing notes.
WORKBOOK
1.
Summarize what you learned in the unit into a diagram.
2.
Check the vocabulary you learned in each unit and practice using it in sentences.
3.
Practice sentence interpretation by solving grammar problems.
4.
Prepare for descriptive assessments through easy writing exercises, such as arranging given expressions correctly and filling in blanks in sentences.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 27, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 192 pages | 584g | 210*297*10mm
- ISBN13: 9791125970163
- ISBN10: 1125970162
- Reference book for use in grades: Common for middle school students
- Reference book usage semester: Common semester
- Reference book difficulty: Medium Reference book difficulty guide
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