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Spoken English Learned
Quickly would sell for $139.00 if it were marketed like other English
language courses. However, we make it available for
free downloading from our
www.FreeEnglishNow.com
website.
This is the new Spoken English
Learned Quickly course for university and
professional students. Other courses teach you to
listen, speak, read, and write.
Most of our students are professional
and university students who have already spent many
unproductive years learning to read and write English. Now
they want to learn to speak fluent English.
But when they study reading and writing using other
courses, they must study using a computer or printed texts.
Our students can use a computer to study Spoken English
Learned Quickly, but even with a computer, they only
study spoken English. But they can also study using
only a Handheld, iPod™ or MP3 player. After all of
their years of studying English using written ESL or EFL
assignments, our students are finally able to spend all of
their time learning to speak English. Why would they
want to use a computer in order to study more written
English assignments? With
Spoken English Learned Quickly the student
can study anywhere a Handheld, iPod™ or MP3 player
can be used. (The lessons are freely downloadable in
HTML, TXT, and PDF formats. All our audio lessons are
free and fully downloadable in
either WMA or MP3 format. Because they are free, we permit
the student to load them on a Handheld, iPod™ or burn
CDs for use on an MP3 player. Our CD can be used in either
a computer or an MP3 player.) Using others' ESL or EFL
lessons, the student must use a computer and usually cannot
download the exercises to a Handheld, iPod™ or MP3
player. See more on the iPod™
Downloadable link.
Read the free
downloadable book Learning Spoken
English.
This free,
downloadable spoken English course includes:
- An explanation of the course in many languages (See
the Information for the Student section on the
home page.)
- A complete Student Workbook with over 450
pages (available on the CD format)
- 15 hours of recorded English exercises in both MP3
and WMA formats with enough lesson material to allow the
average student to study spoken English at home for two
hours each day for nine months
- A CD which can be used on either a computer or in an
MP3 player
- Audio lessons which may be downloaded to a Handheld,
iPod™ or MP3 player with memory
- Spoken English exercises using 103 common irregular
verbs including all persons and tenses
- 54 pages of tables about English words, numbers,
meanings, verbs, grammar, and many other subjects
Spoken English Learned
Quickly is used by both beginners and advanced
students. Only one course is needed. (See Can beginning and advanced students
use the same lessons? for additional comments
regarding beginning and advanced students.)
Spoken English Learned
Quickly is unique among English lessons. By design,
it simultaneously and equally develops the
three elements of human speech. These three elements
are:
- Cognitive learning. Mental activity, including
both reasoning ability and memory, is used extensively
during speech. Vocabulary retention as well as syntax
structure is dependent on this mental activity.
- Motor skill development. A high level of motor
skill (learned muscle control) is required for human
speech. Mouth shape, tongue position, and air passage
manipulation involve a complex series of nerve-controlled
muscle responses which are acquired through long-term
training.
- Auditory feedback. Hearing is a vital part of
human speech because it is the feedback mechanism in the
human mind which coordinates the cognitive learning and
motor skill development of the speaker.
If you are not thinking in English,
speaking out loud, and hearing your own voice
pronounce every English word or sentence you
are studying in the English lessons you are using, you are
wasting time. Everything you study
using Spoken English Learned Quickly will be
studied by speaking English. Because of this
superior new language learning method which is called the
Proprioceptive Method (or commonly, the
Feedback Training Method), you will learn to
speak English in half the time it would take using ESL and
EFL language courses — this is true even when you are
using the most expensive language courses available.
For more information regarding the three
elements of human speech, and why they are necessary in
language study, see the article A
technical comparison of Spoken English Learned Quickly and
ESL courses.
When all of the elements required in
normal human speech are equally and
simultaneously included in a language program, the
speed at which the student will acquire spoken language
fluency is optimized. In contrast, when a language teaching
method does not implement these elements equally and
simultaneously, that method will produce language fluency
at a considerably slower rate.
As we look carefully at the methodology of
typical ESL and EFL instruction, we conclude that its
failure to equally and simultaneously emphasize the three
elements required in human speech is a striking weakness.
ESL and EFL curriculum appears to be an adaptation from
English grammar instruction which was originally designed
for native English speakers. ESL and EFL instruction is not
a linguistic approach to language learning.
On the other hand, by building our course
around the three elements required in normal human speech,
Spoken English Learned
Quickly enables a student to speak English in half the
time it would require if he or she were in a college level
ESL or EFL course.
There is no secret formula which makes
Spoken English Learned Quickly as successful
as it is, even though we feel that the emphasis on the
English verb is the best in any English language course
available. This course is so effective because the student
spends the entire lesson time speaking correct
English, simultaneously developing each component required
for human speech.
The best way to
learn to speak English is to speak
it.
Yet, we also say that the best way to learn to write English
is to learn to speak it first.
ESL and EFL instructors would almost
certainly say that it is their expectation that those
finishing their program would be competent in both spoken
and written English. Competency in both skill areas is
unquestionably the appropriate objective. However, an
incorrect assumption then follows that the fastest way for
the student to learn to write English is by doing written
grammar exercises. The truth is quite the opposite. The
fastest way to teach a student to write English correctly
is to teach that student how to speak English correctly
first. If the student can speak correctly, the transfer
of knowledge to writing correctly will be very rapid.
Language learning requires the three elements of
cognitive learning, motor skill development,
and auditory feedback. To disrupt that holistic
approach to language learning in order to emphasize writing
(a cognitive component) greatly impedes progress in spoken
English. It will take considerably longer to teach a
student to first write, and then speak English correctly
than it will to teach a student to first speak, and then to
write English correctly. (Do you need proof? Just ask
any international student who has studied written English
in school for three or four years how well he or she can
speak English.) This is not saying that writing is
unimportant. It is emphasizing the point that putting
the two components of speaking and writing in their correct
sequence will greatly reduce the amount of time required to
master both. This is true even when the student is not
familiar with the English alphabet. The statement, however,
does not preclude the need to learn the English alphabet
and gain a basic familiarity with punctuation and sentence
formation as an early step in mastering English. For more
information regarding English grammar instruction see
The place for grammar and
writing in spoken language study.
For a complete description of this new
Proprioceptive Method (Feedback
Training Method), see the freely downloadable book
Learning Spoken English. Read
Chapter 1: Teaching Your
Tongue to Speak English for an explanation of the
method itself.
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