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Books for students who speak Korean, Japanese & Chinese Languages

If your native language is Korean, Japanese, or Chinese we have a version of "What's the Difference Between...?" and "Stop Saying That!" that is more suitable for you! 

These books have been adapted so that the lessons are closely related to the questions and mistakes of students from Korean, Japanese, and Chinese languages.

Choose a book from the gallery or read more about the books below to find out which books are most suitable for you!

What is the Right Book for You?

What's the Difference Between...?

Learn the important differences between...
in the end/at the end
already/still/yet
see/watch/look at
although/even though/despite
as / like

  • 100 lessons that help you understand the difference between confusing words in English

  • Detailed explanations and examples for each of the words in the lesson

  • Practice exercises to confirm your understanding

  • A version specifically adapted for speakers of Korean, Japanese, and Chinese languages based on the common challenges for students from these languages

Grammar Essentials & Practice Book

Learn how to correctly use:
tenses
did / was doing / has done / had done
passive form
is being done / has been given / will be made
prepositions
in, on, at, to, for, by, from
conditionals
if I go / if I went / If I had gone
modals
would/could/should/must/might

  • 50 lessons that help you improve your grammar and communication

  • Organized into a natural learning process where each lesson prepares for the next lesson

  • Easy-to-understand explanations with clear explanations and examples

  • Exercises to practice what you learn and get feedback with the answer key

  • An appendix with resources for easy reference 

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Stop Saying That!

Learn how to fix incorrect phrases like:
"thanks God"
"it was a so hard test"
"I have a doubt"
"we made a party"

"I am stressful"

  • 200 lessons that help you fix the phrases and parts of language that you're using incorrectly

  • A correct phrase to use for each incorrect one (and an explanation why this one is correct)

  • Quick and easy lessons that you can read in 10 minutes or less

  • Practice exercises to help you confirm your understanding

  • A version specifically adapted for speakers of Korean, Japanese, and Chinese languages based on the common challenges for students from these languages

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