Skills You’ll Learn
About the class
7 writing books, 2,000 hours of lectures, 10,000 proofreading
I'd like to share the writing know-how I've built up over 20 years. Learn the entire writing process step by step, starting with coming up with an idea, choosing words, connecting words to write a sentence, and creating a paragraph. Learn how to find writing and take notes in the “Basic Edition”, practice sentence skills in the “Advanced Edition”, and practice writing actual sentences and paragraphs in the “Applied Edition”.
Course effect
- Once you learn the basic principles, writing, which you were even afraid of, becomes an easy job in the world.
- Once you learn the 'pair concept', every idea meeting becomes fun.
- After enough practice of “writing one sentence,” I feel confident in every presentation.
- Writing greetings, congratulations, and thank-you messages becomes fun.
- You can't be a novelist, but you can be a very good writer.
Recommended target
- People whose head feels tired and comes out of a sigh when they think only of “writing”
- People who have no idea what is wrong and what is lacking in the document they have written
- People who don't know what kind of writing is good and what kind of writing is bad
- People who want to be recognized as well-written employees at work
- A person who wants to be remembered by family and friends as someone who writes letters
Three reasons why this class is special
❶ You can now forget the writing advice to read a lot and write a lot.
Always start with what's easy. While imagining things like that, reading less and writing less is a better way to develop writing skills. You think you need a detailed, tight outline? I wonder if that's the case. I made an overview to make a rough outline in the first place, but why did you make a complicated overview. Start with the easiest one. Hold on to the thought that comes to mind and think about it later. Hold on to words that come to mind and think of related words. Writing isn't done with a pen or computer; it's about thinking. Instead of sitting at a desk, use it while lying down now.
❷ Please remember three or three times when writing.
The three principles of writing established by Aristotle are: Logos (sufficient evidence), pathos (keeping the reader's eyes high), and ethos (putting what you claim into practice). These are three important principles that don't change over time. In other words, if you express “more clearly,” “prettier,” and “take the lead,” you can write a good article.
All writing is based on past facts, under current conditions, and predicting the future. If you write 3 parts of the past, present, and future, one sentence at a time, it becomes a natural paragraph. It's the same whether it's an official document or a greeting letter. In other words, the introduction/essay/conclusion is a “preview conclusion,” “detailed conclusion,” and “re-emphasized conclusion.” Write your conclusion 3 times. Then it becomes a very convincing article. Learn more about writing in class!
❸ Your small actions are the best writing style.
There is no single right answer to good writing. Writing is a written expression of our lives, so there are as many types of good writing as there are types of good lives and good lives. After you study this course with me, you'll definitely turn into someone who does small, trivial things. Sentence writing practice is practice, and practice is the best way to write. Sometimes I feel like I want to have a better day and a better life in order to write better. Then it was done. Writing protects our lives, and our lives will take care of writing.
Curriculum
Creator
Hello, this is Lee Kang-ryong!
I started my first career as a planner at an internet company. I have intermittently contributed columns on Internet culture to various media based on what I have experienced and learned while working as a web planner. As a result of my hard work, I got the title “Web Columnist,” and I also had the opportunity to give lectures on Internet culture, so I made my debut as a lecturer.
I compiled materials and lectures related to Internet culture that I had collected over several years and submitted them to the Information and Communication Culture Newspaper Contest, and when this article was selected, a book was published, and I made my official debut as an artist. An article from that book appeared in a high school Korean language textbook. Currently, as of 2022, my article is published in about 20 types of high school Korean/world history textbooks and teacher guides.
I started writing classes in 2003, so it's been about 20 years. As I accumulated 7 writing books, 2,000 hours of lectures, more than 10,000 proofs, and experience as a judge in various writing contests, my writing skills grew little by little, and I was able to find the right shortcut to writing. I'd like to share that know-how with you.
Books: <Basic Writing>, <Writing in the Digital Era>, <Writing Mentoring>, <Writing with Empathy >, <Writing a Sentence Well > (Fundamentals), <Studying Korean for Translators>, <Studying Korean for Translators>, etc.
History: <perfect red>, <what we say before we kiss >, < if a man is human, > (root), etc.
Homepage: readme.kr
Creator interview
Q. Do you have a motto?
We aim for “unity between words, writing, and life.” I try to honestly write down what I usually say, even if it's a trivial matter, try to put it into practice, and express and record those practical experiences in words and writing. I think that would make my life richer.
Q. Do you have any special memories of your work?
I worked with an illustrator named Hojo while writing a book called <Empathic Writing>, and this person created new characters soon after. It was “KAKAO FRIENDS.” The character I use as my profile was also created by artist Hojo.
Q. What are your dreams for the future?
I would like to further study Korean writing and create a new “easy spacing” rule. Studying spacing was so hard, and I'm still afraid. I wish the next generation would learn to use spacing more easily.
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