Study Notes: Reading and Grammar, in English
A short English overview of Verajin's study notes — practical syntax-reading and grammar tips for Korean transfer-admission English. Most notes are in Korean.
This section collects study notes — practical, exam-oriented tips for Korean transfer-admission (편입) English. Most notes are written in Korean; this English page is a short overview of what you’ll find.
What the notes cover
- Syntax reading (구문독해) — where to break long sentences so the subject and verb stay clear. The core idea: find the main verb first, then its subject, and treat everything else as modifiers.
- Grammar (문법) — the points that show up most often, such as verbals (infinitive vs. gerund) and relative clauses. The trick is usually a short decision order rather than memorizing every rule.
One habit that helps most
Rather than rushing through many passages, take one long sentence and do it properly: mark the breaks, label the subject and verb, then translate it accurately. This single habit raises syntax-reading skill the fastest.
More, in Korean
The detailed notes are in Korean. To ask a question about your own passages or weak points, reach out on KakaoTalk.