(JP¥490)
+HK$213.70 Shipping fee
+HK$15.63 Agent service fee
Text are automatically translated.
Report translation issueText are automatically translated.
Report translation issueFraud prevention
Customer support
Refund support for customers
Seller info
Chisa
5/5132
View detail
Item condition
Some scratches/marks
Ships from
Japan
Category
Something went wrong, please try again later.
This item can't be bundled due to shipping restrictions. Please buy separately.
Something went wrong, please try again later.
This item can't be bundled due to shipping restrictions. Please buy separately.
"Etymology Illustrated Dictionary of English Words" Price: 1650 yen I haven't read it much, but it shows signs of use. The top part is creased. Please check the photos. [Over 1 million copies sold in the series!!] [Featured in "Best-Selling Book Analysis" in Weekly Bunshun (March 7th issue)!] [Featured as a recommended practical book on Nippon TV's "Hirunandesu!" (October 25, 2018 OA)!] One illustration per word! Important words jump into your head every time you turn the page!! This book teaches you to learn "etymology" and memorize English words super efficiently. "Etymology" is like the radicals and components in kanji, and most English words can be broken down into the following three "etymological elements": [Example] injection (to inject) ⇒in (in; prefix) + ject (to throw; root) + ion (thing; suffix) These "roots," "prefixes," and "suffixes" are collectively called "etymology." If you grasp the image of ject (to throw)... ・project is pro (forward) + ject (to throw) ⇒ to project ・reject is re (back) + ject (to throw) ⇒ to reject ・eject is e (out) + ject (to throw) ⇒ to eject, and so on, your vocabulary expands like a chain reaction. In this way, important words are broken down according to their etymology, and you learn etymological knowledge and vocabulary while looking at the illustrations. This learning method may seem roundabout at first glance, but it has already been proven by etymological research that you can acquire a vocabulary of 10,000 words through the power of etymology. [Illustrations © 2018 Hiroshi Suzuki & Akifumi Honma] [Table of Contents] Introduction What is "etymology" learning, which dramatically increases vocabulary? The 3 effects of learning with etymology Structure of this book #book #English #study"
6 days ago