●Introduction of the book
Students always asked me how to expand their English vocabulary. As a learner and teacher of English, I fully understand how difficult it is. But without increasing vocabulary, no progress in English will be made.
Working on a vocabulary book, reading thousands of articles, learning words by rote・・・I’m sure you have already tried these things. How much did these help you enrich your vocabulary?
At least for me, these were not effective at all. Many of my students in the past also said the same. Then, how can we expand our English vocabulary? Actually, this is my life-long question.
There should not be a certain right answer to the question, but at least I can say that it is better to learn vocabulary with some fun. There should be many ways, and I believe that solving a crossword puzzle is one of them.
Maybe some of the questions in this book are too difficult to solve. In that case, you can consult a dictionary or the Internet. I believe that this action will also help you learn vocabulary.
Learning vocabulary in the dull and painful way may cause you to lower your motivation to study English. Why don’t you stop it and try something different? This is the book that releases you from the pain.
●Intended readers
1. Those who study English as a second or foreign language
2. Those who wish to increase English vocabulary with fun
3. Those who work hard on memorizing English words but forget them easily
4. Those who are already sick of rote memorization to increase English vocabulary
5. Those who wish to improve both spelling and vocabulary at the same time
●About the author
Ken Tucky:http://ken.main.jp
The CEO of KBF and an author. Born in Osaka, Japan in 1973. Graduated from Institute of Education (University of London), majored in MA TESOL (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages). Have stayed in English speaking countries for seven years: 4 years in the U.S., 2 years in Australia, and 1 year in the U.K. Passed EIKEN Grade 1 and obtained full marks (990) on TOEIC. Have taught English for 13 years (more than 20,000 lessons) at language schools, colleges, companies and government offices. Also have run his own school for 12 years in Tokyo without any debts. Closed the school in 2013 to study MA in London. Currently writing and publishing a variety of books mainly on education, business and health. Have experience as a jockey in Australia.
Students always asked me how to expand their English vocabulary. As a learner and teacher of English, I fully understand how difficult it is. But without increasing vocabulary, no progress in English will be made.
Working on a vocabulary book, reading thousands of articles, learning words by rote・・・I’m sure you have already tried these things. How much did these help you enrich your vocabulary?
At least for me, these were not effective at all. Many of my students in the past also said the same. Then, how can we expand our English vocabulary? Actually, this is my life-long question.
There should not be a certain right answer to the question, but at least I can say that it is better to learn vocabulary with some fun. There should be many ways, and I believe that solving a crossword puzzle is one of them.
Maybe some of the questions in this book are too difficult to solve. In that case, you can consult a dictionary or the Internet. I believe that this action will also help you learn vocabulary.
Learning vocabulary in the dull and painful way may cause you to lower your motivation to study English. Why don’t you stop it and try something different? This is the book that releases you from the pain.
●Intended readers
1. Those who study English as a second or foreign language
2. Those who wish to increase English vocabulary with fun
3. Those who work hard on memorizing English words but forget them easily
4. Those who are already sick of rote memorization to increase English vocabulary
5. Those who wish to improve both spelling and vocabulary at the same time
●About the author
Ken Tucky:http://ken.main.jp
The CEO of KBF and an author. Born in Osaka, Japan in 1973. Graduated from Institute of Education (University of London), majored in MA TESOL (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages). Have stayed in English speaking countries for seven years: 4 years in the U.S., 2 years in Australia, and 1 year in the U.K. Passed EIKEN Grade 1 and obtained full marks (990) on TOEIC. Have taught English for 13 years (more than 20,000 lessons) at language schools, colleges, companies and government offices. Also have run his own school for 12 years in Tokyo without any debts. Closed the school in 2013 to study MA in London. Currently writing and publishing a variety of books mainly on education, business and health. Have experience as a jockey in Australia.