Wednesday, May 17, 2023

[English-Grammar-03] What's the difference between "Between" and "During"?

Today is about English grammar.
"Between" and "during" are all prepositions that represent the relationship between two events or periods. I'm going to learn more about the meaning and difference of "between" and "during."
Sometimes I get confused when I communicate, so I want to find out the meaning and difference of "between" and "during," examples of correct and incorrect sentences using them, and the meaning of quotes.


 

Tuesday, May 16, 2023

[4 Stages of Competence] Moving from Total Novice to Total Expert

 Becoming an expert in any field is a journey that requires dedication, persistence, and a deep understanding of the learning process. The concept of the four stages of competence, also known as the "conscious competence" learning model, provides valuable insights into this progression. Each stage represents a different level of awareness and ability, shedding light on the process of mastery.

 Let's explore each stage and provide an example of how someone might progress through them on the journey to becoming a skilled writer:

by Noel Burch of Gordon Training International

Sunday, May 14, 2023

[English-Speaking-05] Small Talk about hobby

 Today's English Speaking class. "Small Talk" is the last topic of "hobby." 

Also, I would like to share with you the best "Small Talk" questions, 10 essential steps to improve "Small Talk", and the "Small Talk" example dialogue about sports. Thank you for following me through.

Saturday, May 13, 2023

[English-Grammar-02] What's the difference between "Between" and "Among"?

Today is about English grammar.
"Between" and "among" are both prepositions used to represent relationships and distributions, but they have distinct meanings and uses. I'm going to learn more about the meaning and difference of "between" and "among."
Sometimes I get confused when I communicate, so I want to find out the meaning and difference of "between" and "among," examples of incorrect and correct sentences using them, and the meaning of quotes.

 

Friday, May 12, 2023

[Life Leverage Mindset] Overcoming Obstacles and Achieving Success?

 In the journey toward success, we often encounter obstacles that can hinder our progress and demotivate us. However, by adopting a life-leverage mindset, we can transform these challenges into opportunities for growth and achievement. In this article, we will explore the principles and strategies of the life leverage mindset and how they can empower us to overcome obstacles and achieve success.

Overcoming Obstacles and Achieving Success

Wednesday, May 10, 2023

[English-Speaking-04] Small Talk about sport

Today's English Speaking introduces Small Talk as the topic of "sports."

또한 Small Talk의 Changing the Topic, Fillers
And here's an example of dialogue.
I'd appreciate it more if you read it until the end.

Monday, May 8, 2023

[English-Grammar-01]What is the meaning and difference of "Each, Every, All"?

Today, we are going to learn more about the meaning and difference

between "each", "every" and "all" in English grammar.

It's because sometimes I get confused and misused when I communicate.

each/ every/ all

Each

 "Each" is used to refer to individual items or members of a group separately.

It emphasizes the individuality of the subjects.

each

Examples:

Each student must submit their assignment by Friday. 

The teacher gave each student a book. 

Each flower in the garden is unique. 

Each person has their own opinion. 


Incorrect usage:

Each books on the shelf is new. (Incorrect: "books" should be "book." )

Each of the students were absent. (Incorrect: "were" should be "was.")


Every
"Every" is used to refer to all the members of a group individually,
emphasizing the distribution or frequency of the subjects.
every

Examples:

Every child loves ice cream. 

I go for a walk every morning

The library is closed every Sunday

Every page of the book was filled with illustrations. 


Incorrect usage:

Every books on the shelf is new. (Incorrect: "books" should be "book." )

Every of the students were absent. (Incorrect: "every" should be "each" or "all," and  "were" should be "was.")

Sunday, May 7, 2023

IRONMAN 70.3 Port Macquarie(Triathlon), 7 May 2023

Today, I would like to introduce you to the Triathlon at Port Macquarie.

I will show you what the triathlon is, the type of game, and what I watched.

오늘(7 May 2023)은  매년 5월 초에 Port Macquarie에서  열리는

철인 3종경기(Triathron)를 소개하고자 합니다.
 철인 3종 경기가 무엇인지, 경기 종류와 코스별 구경한 모습 등을 여러분께 보여드리겠습니다.

https://www.ironman.com/

Saturday, May 6, 2023

Life Lessons from 1000 Years

Humanity has been around for over 100,000 years,

and throughout that time, people have learned important lessons about life.

From ancient philosophers to modern thinkers, we can

learn a great deal from the wisdom of those who came before us.

In this article, I'll explore some of the most valuable life lessons from the past 1000 years.

Lessons in Life

Friday, May 5, 2023

nglish-Speaking-03] Small Talk about the Surroundings

Today's English Speaking introduces Small Talk as the topic of "surroundings."

We also introduce Small Talk's Best Topics and Worst Topics, Leading into a Topic, and example dialogues.
I'd appreciate it more if you read it until the end.

Thursday, May 4, 2023

The Power of Life Leverage: How to Create More Time and Freedom

Do you ever feel like there aren't enough hours in the day? 

Are you constantly busy, yet still struggling to get everything done? 

If so, you're not alone. 

Many people feel overwhelmed and overworked, 

but there is a solution: life leverage.


How to Create More Time and Freedom

Wednesday, May 3, 2023

[English-Speaking-02] Small Talk about the weather

Today, I'm going to talk about Small Talk as the topic of "weather".

Introduce the meaning, purpose, and example dialog of Small Talk.

Please read it till the end.

 

Tuesday, May 2, 2023

[English-Speaking-01]Casual Conversations in the Workplace

Today's English is an example of a casual conversation between two people 

asking for information suitable for their work environment 

with indirect questions and compliments.
We are easy to ask direct questions, 

but in English, we always give indirect questions and compliments. 

Please try practicing it.

asking for information