Learn a Lot of English with JoJo's Bizarre Adventure!
Learn a Lot of English with JoJo's Bizarre Adventure! (『ジョジョの奇妙な冒険』で英語をたっぷり学ぶッ!, "JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken" de Eigo o Tappuri Manabu!) is the third English study guidebook released as part of the Learn English with JoJo series. It was released in physical and digital formats on November 24, 2023.[2]
Like the first two books in the series, Learn a Lot of English was published by Shueisha and supervised by heavy metal guitarist Marty Friedman. The book primarily focuses on famous scenes and quotes from Part 8, but also includes excerpts from Parts 1 through 7 and an extra section covering Part 9.
Summary
As the third book in the series, Learn a Lot of English heavily focuses on JoJolion, though it also includes quotes from Parts 1-7 and The JOJOLands. Unlike its predecessor, Learn a Lot of English aims to instill expertise in English conversation in its reader without the aid of the first two entries in the series. The book is divided into two main parts:
- Part 1: JoJolion
- Memorable Scenes: Includes full-on dialogue between characters.
- Heroes: Includes memorable quotes from various characters in the Part.
- Villains: Includes memorable quotes from enemy characters throughout the Part.
- Part 2: Fist and Faith
- Includes key lines from the protagonist and antagonist of Parts 1-7, as well as lines from their final confrontation.
- Extra: The JOJOLands
- Introduces various quotes of Jodio Joestar, Dragona Joestar, Paco Laburantes, Usagi Alohaoe, Meryl Mei Qi, Rohan Kishibe, and minor characters.
Bonus sections include JoJo's Bizarre Pronunciation Enhancement Training, which focuses on the series's unique speaking style, and Let's Say It in English!, which demonstrates how to interpret titles and names of Stands in English.
Unlike the majority of Japanese books, this one is read from left to right instead of the usual right-to-left format.
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Trivia
- The book's title initially contained two exclamation points on Shueisha's website and the book's cover, but both were altered to use only one exclamation point soon after its initial listing.[3]