[Asuka Publishing Co., Ltd.] There are no shortcuts to speed reading. For those who still want to read quickly, “50 Demonic Lectures on Speed Reading in English” will be released on November 13th
Asuka Publishing Co., Ltd. Press release: November 13, 2024 There are no shortcuts to speed reading. For those who still want to read quickly, “50 Demonic Lectures on Speed Reading in English” will be released on November 13th. The long-awaited new book in the English “50 Oni Lectures” series! Image
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“uncomfortable”, suspect the contact node Read while being aware of the role of adjectives “Set omitted” of “nominative relative pronoun be verb” What to do when the past tense and past participle are the same Determining used to do Determining asked to do Notice the “chain relative clause” Notice the omission of relative pronouns Notice the omission of relative pronouns (2) Owe A B “owes B to A” Notice the omission (1) Be careful of verbs that have the same form as nouns Read while looking for the object of the transitive verb Notice the highlighted syntax Notice the participle construction Read while being aware of the role of that Be careful of sentences starting with the conjunction that Notice the inversion of O S V Read with pronouns in mind Notice the subjunctive mood Notice the omission (2) Notice the omission (3) Notice the omission (4) Notice the omission (5) Notice the omission (6) Notice the omission (7) Read with correlation syntax in mind Notice the inserted phrase Avoiding “big head” (1) Avoiding “big head” (2) Avoiding “big head” (3) Avoiding “big head” (4) Avoiding “big head” (5) Avoiding “big head” (6) Avoiding “big head” (7) Notice relative adjectives (1) Notice relative adjectives (2) Be aware of the role of if (1) Be aware of the role of if (2) Read with and and abbreviations in mind Read with the comparative in mind Notice the usage of have Complete review Narimasu Juku Principal Born in Shinjuku, Tokyo in 1963. Spent his childhood in Boston (Massachusetts, USA). Graduated from Toyama High School. Graduated from Waseda University Faculty of Law. After working for a listed general contractor, he studied again at Waseda Graduate School and at the same time started working as an English instructor. After completing graduate school, he worked as an English instructor at a major preparatory school before establishing Narimasu Juku in 1996. Principal. Although we are a cram school with no selection exams, we boast a track record of successful admissions to prestigious universities, including 80 students from the University of Tokyo and 255 students from medical schools due to our small-group curriculum. 5 classrooms in Tokyo. 2018-2023 Lecturer (Constitutional Law), Faculty of Education, Chiba University. Member of Chiba University Bioethics Committee until 2024. He is active in a variety of fields, including film production, theater production, and museum management.
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