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Japanese
[Introduction to the Contents]
◎ Here is the correct answer for your essay. You know what to do now!
It consists of three chapters : "Learning Methods," "Expression Skills," and "Problem Exercises," so you can steadily acquire the strength necessary for your essay.
In the "Learning Methods," you carefully introduce how to approach your essay learning now. In the "Expression Skills," you also learn how to examine knowledge and read data from the basics of how to read, think, and write. In the "Problem Exercises," you learn the basics of how to deal with various forms of essay and reason for application.
◎ Lectures from Learning Methods to the basics of essay learning
In the "Expression Skills," you carefully explain the points you worry about in essay learning, including how to read, how to think, and how to write, as well as how to examine knowledge and how to read data. In the "Problem Exercises," you learn the basics of how to deal with various forms of essay and reason for application.
In a short period of time
Acquire the skills necessary for essay research
In the 12 "Advance Guide + Short Sentence Exercise" with the theme of "Reading, Thinking, Writing, Knowledge and Education", you can efficiently acquire the skills necessary for essay research.
◎ Have the ability to deal with a wide range of essay research
In addition to advance guides and question explanations, easy-to-understand explanations including composition notes, student's answer sheets, and examples of corrections are included.
This book is an explanation of the essay learning method that covers the first chapter. You can learn what you need now. For example, you can learn what you need by working on a short sentence + a problem exercise over 10 days, or you can learn what you need by working on a short sentence + a problem exercise over a month.
This book is an explanation of the essay learning method that covers the first chapter. You can learn what you need now. For example, you can learn what you need by working on a short sentence + a problem exercise