學生時期,英語是非英語系國家栽培學子的重點科目。臺灣在躍上世界舞台之際,更是努力。進入職場,英語成為工作能力評斷項目之一。想要站上屬於自己的人生舞台,大人們更需要積極充電。
由《初入社會要上的33堂英文課》改版的《超好學!大人們的英文速成課》內容多元實用。從「發音」、「常見的英文錯誤」、「連音」到「口音」,幫助讀者建立開口說英語的信心,並介紹如何寫出「完美的英文履歷表」、「通過英文工作面試」,及「取得英檢相關證照」。
有了《超好學!大人們的英文速成課》,「收發英文電子郵件」、「接聽國外電話」、用英文「做簡報」、「社交閒聊」、「表達關心和不同意見」再也難不倒你。讓你的英語能力幫助你在職場上擴展人際關係,為工作加分!
要工作也要會用力玩。從計畫旅行開始到出國遊玩,「飛機點餐」、「問路」、「飯店訂房」、「餐廳用餐」和「購物」,通通輕鬆完成!
《超好學!大人們的英文速成課》最後幾堂課,分析英文語法句型,讓你輕鬆開口說英語,並藉由「流行文化」、「打工度假」、「出國留遊學」讓英文再升級!
最後,特別感謝編輯部、好朋友Erin Newport、Greg McCann、Heather Anderson和Lightman Kuo的協助,讓這本書順利完成。
黃素馨 Jasmine Huang
Super Easy! An English Crash Course for Adults will help you learn grammar, help you become a better job candidate. It will teach you how to be a backpacker, how to socialize with others in English, and much, much more. This book is an adventure through the world of modern English in the 21
st Century and it should be considered an essential text for anyone seeking to navigate today’s globalized societies when English is their second language.
We start off with the basics: phonics. In this chapter, readers will learn about the many different English accents that are spoken around the world; you will also pick up great tips on pronunciation, basic grammar errors (and how to solve them), and, of course, phonics. This is a particularly important chapter to start with because English language learners whose native language is Mandarin Chinese are presented with specific challenges that are connected to their native language. Chinese grammar and logic are much different from English. This is not true of Spanish, Italian, and German, but it is for Chinese and many other Asian languages. In a nutshell, if you think in Chinese and then translate it directly into English, you will get “Chinglish,” not English. And whether you are a backpacker or a businessman, you don’t want to speak Chinglish in today’s interconnected world. We want real English, and this chapter will help us learn it in a fun way.
Speaking of businessmen, the next two chapters are about “Jobs” and “Workplace Skills,” two very important and serious topics, but in keeping with this text’s title and theme, we make it fun! Not sure about how to draft up a compelling resume or cover letter? Struggling with how to prepare for the big job interview? Relax, because the chapter on “Jobs” has it covered! Tips, insights, and examples abound, and in short order you will be feeling like a competitive job candidate who is ready to communicate in English. Likewise, whether you’re dealing with emails, presentations, telephone conversations, or making small talk by the water cooler, the chapter on “Workplace Skills” presents readers with realistic scenarios and examples that are extremely useful for dealing with real life professional situations.
The next chapter on “Social Skills” nicely compliments the previous two. Is “small talk” really a big deal? You bet it is, and this chapter will show you how to do it the right way in English. Can two or more people “agree to disagree” and yet still feel like they’re right? Believe it or not, it can be done, and you can accomplish it in English with the help of this chapter. In addition, if you are a local Taiwanese who has some Western or English-speaking friends coming in from overseas, this chapter will have you feeling comfortable and fluent in English as you guide them around the beautiful island of Taiwan.
And while we’re talking about travel, why not talk about “Backpacking,” because that’s what the next chapter is about. In “The Backpacker Lifestyle,” readers will become well-versed in English on topics like making hotel and restaurant reservations, getting to and from the airport, how to navigate the airport itself, and, finally shopping. We told you this book would be fun!
The final chapters walk us through topics as interesting and diverse as online shopping, pop culture, international competitiveness, syntax, and finally, reading—all fascinating and essential subjects that English learners should be fluent in today’s world.
This book will show you that reading and learning are not burdensome and boring chores at all—they are fun!
Gregory E. McCann