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English interpretation at the university entrance examination level using foreign classics.
*Some text data uses old English spelling. The video data has been corrected to the current spelling.
Playback order (1) Sentence structure (2) One-point commentary (3) Translation (4) Review translation + first screen/
Difficulty 3: ☆☆☆★★
Vocabulary Level 2: ☆☆★★★
(1) The first, Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations. Excerpt from Chapter 1, paragraphs 11-10.
(2) Handle English at the National Second Intermediate level or above
(3) There is no detailed explanation, but it consists of sentence structure, one-point commentary and translation.
(4) Long paragraphs are split and displayed.
Display on sentence structure screen
(1) < > subject, △ verb, ( ) important phrases and clauses can be put in
(2) S': semantic subject, V': quasi-verb/abstract noun, O': object of V', C': complement of S'
Use S", V", O", C" with S+V/V+O relationships in noun constructions.
(3) The antecedent is underlined (green), the S+V in the relative clause is green, and the
Relatives are shown in blue.
(4) Syntax, etc. are shown in an orange frame.
* Since the screen will be disturbed if symbols are added to everything, only the important parts are displayed.
English interpretation at the university entrance examination level using foreign classics.
*Some text data uses old English spelling. The video data has been corrected to the current spelling.
Playback order (1) Sentence structure (2) One-point commentary (3) Translation (4) Review translation + first screen/
Difficulty 3: ☆☆☆★★
Vocabulary Level 2: ☆☆★★★
(1) The first, Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations. Excerpt from Chapter 1, paragraphs 11-10.
(2) Handle English at the National Second Intermediate level or above
(3) There is no detailed explanation, but it consists of sentence structure, one-point commentary and translation.
(4) Long paragraphs are split and displayed.
Display on sentence structure screen
(1) < > subject, △ verb, ( ) important phrases and clauses can be put in
(2) S': semantic subject, V': quasi-verb/abstract noun, O': object of V', C': complement of S'
Use S", V", O", C" with S+V/V+O relationships in noun constructions.
(3) The antecedent is underlined (green), the S+V in the relative clause is green, and the
Relatives are shown in blue.
(4) Syntax, etc. are shown in an orange frame.
* Since the screen will be disturbed if symbols are added to everything, only the important parts are displayed.
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