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Introduction
The term "chunk" refers to "chunk."
English chunks refer to "fixed expressions," "phrase verbs," "idioms," and "fixed phrases," but native conversation is full of "chunks."
In this book, the author thinks that putting together chunks that frequently appear in everyday conversation is the best way to improve the speaking ability of English learners. He picks up 1000 chunks collected from a native perspective and uses them in everyday conversation.
He will learn them along with examples.
If you learn English in chunks, you can "understand native English quickly," "manage your English efficiently," "feel more natural," "speed up your progress," etc.
The person who controls the chunk controls English conversation! Aims to improve your English ability efficiently while enjoying it.
[Author's brief history]
Blake Turnbull, born in 1992.
Born in New Zealand.
Lived in Kyoto since 2016.
Completed a master's degree in applied linguistics at the University of Otago.
Completed a doctoral degree in English Education at the Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies at Kyoto University.
Currently a full-time lecturer at the Department of International Studies at Otani University, who is in charge of English and Cultural Studies.
Specializes in English education and applied linguistics.
His main research themes are trans-hunting, English education in Japan, bilingualism, and multilingual identity.