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Save Save Fluency-Formula. Fluency Formula PDF. Original Title: Fluency-Formula. Related titles. Carousel Previous Carousel Next. Jump to Page. Search inside document. English Fluency Formula Did you know there's a step-by-step method to become fluent in English? Here's the formula. I call this basic pronunciation "Learner's English Pronunciation". Let's try the Bridge Method now.
We'll use this phrase: You had your chance! Native speakers say it like this: "Ya had-jyer chance! Step 1: "you" becomes "ya" Ya had your chance. Step 2: "your" becomes "yer" Ya had yer chance. Say it many times before you continue. Step 3: "had yer" becomes "had-jyer" Fluency-Formula-Example Step 4: Practice saying: Ya hadjyer until you master it. Take as much time as you need. The next part of the Fluency Formula is to practice with constructions. Here's how it works Let's keep working with "did-jya" did you We'll start by adding a word to create a new branch.
For example: The phrase "want to" in Fluent English sounds like, "wanna. I wanna eat! I want to eat.
I'm going to McDonalds. Do you w anna come with me? Download Free PDF. The English Fluency Formula. Omid Hashemi. A short summary of this paper. At that time Gabby, the creator, was teaching English in a pharmaceutical company in Japan.
Her students were smart and successful people, but very busy and needed to improve their English skills fast. She developed the Go Natural English way of learning to help them. Natural learning is fun and easy. The goal of Natural English is to communicate and connect with others, expressing ourselves in a fluent and native-like way.
The Go Natural English method has been developed over years of successfully applying the method of language learners in real life. This is the revised second edition, edited to give you the best English learning experience! Introduction The old school, traditional way of learning English is frustrating and ineffective. Simply listening to lectures and memorizing words and verb conjugations is not the best way to master English fluency! Traditional language learning has not been the best or quickest way to learn a language.
The number one reason for this is the focus on memorization and not the application of the language. The best way to learn English is to apply it, speak it, and be around it as much as you can. As soon as you learn a new phrase, use it immediately.
If you want to be able to use English confidently, anytime, anywhere, we must start with the right method. The Go Natural English method is best for learners who are self-motivated and willing to do the work to apply the method in everyday life. It is best for the intermediate learner who has some understanding of English already. Step one is to understand the method. Step two is to apply it!
This book is not for someone who wants to become fluent in English overnight. Improvements come with consistent effort over time. In fact, we encourage you to look at English fluency as a lifelong journey and not just a destination. Please understand that there is no magic pill for fluency.
You must follow the steps in this book and do the exercises in order to see improvement. However, it should be fun, enjoyable and 15 minutes should go by quickly! Be patient with yourself. Did you know that it takes at least 30 days to form a new habit? This book is not for beginners. It does not teach basic topics such as the alphabet, numbers or simple vocabulary.
It does not explain grammar and vocabulary the same way as a traditional textbook. In fact, it takes traditional grammar and vocabulary lessons and shows you where they go wrong. This book fills in the gaps in your English knowledge that are keeping you from experiencing fluency. Maybe you have learned English in the traditional way, perhaps in high school or university.
You will benefit from a new way of learning—The Go Natural English way. Please understand that not everyone is ready for the GNE method of learning English because it requires changing your mindset and habits and taking action.
It is not like other methods of English learning. The method and this book are different from others because they begin with the secrets of mindset, rely on your true love and enjoyment of using English as a useful tool in your life, and show you how to be a powerful, independent learner—so no one can stop you from being truly fluent and confident in English!
Also, you have to understand that the old way of learning and people associated with it may doubt the way you are learning now. They may not support you. In a short time, others will be asking you how you did it and how they can do it too! If you are ready to go beyond traditional textbook English Are you ready to get fluent? Listen to the audio version alone. Listen while you read. Repeat what you hear on the audio version, pausing as you go or using the shadowing technique repeat as soon as you hear the words.
It takes time to change the way you learn and to realize that you are improving. But DO put it down if you need a break, try reading something else for a few days, then come back to it.
You go to where you are focused. So, if you focus on what you cannot do, you will not improve. English is about connecting and communicating with others. Quick Start How do you guarantee success at English fluency? Well, there are no guarantees in life, but there are techniques designed to help improve your conversational skills and move you closer to your goal of English fluency.
Here are seven quick steps to start on your journey to fluency. Include an additional word or phrase every day into your conversations. This will build your vocabulary and conversational skills.
Learn to think in English. If you can think in English, your conversational skills will speed up. Be consistent and make English a part of your everyday routine. Create relationships with native English speakers. Find common interests and use every opportunity to connect using English language as a tool. Focus on that which you find interesting and fun. Do something that you enjoy in English each day. When you enjoy English you will find it easier to improve your skills.
Use your ears. Listen carefully to the sounds and stress patterns in English as if it were music. Compare it to what you read and see the difference! Copy phrases and speaking patterns of native speakers. Forget that! Copying is essential to developing fluency! Practice these tips for speaking better English and you will be excited with the results on your way to English fluency.
This Go Natural English book will be your constant companion on this journey! Mindset In high school, did you ever feel embarrassed, nervous or anxious in English class? Did you always look at the clock, wishing class was over already?
Do you enjoy playing games? Learning English can be like an enjoyable game, too. Imagine each new phrase you learn as points that will help you win the game.
Each time you practice English on your own or with friends is a training session. And each conversation that you participate in is a game. Sometimes you make a mistake, but at least you tried!
And sometimes, you make a goal! Do you think that it would work to just read about soccer and then win the World Cup without playing any actual games? Would you like just reading music notes written on paper, but never hearing or playing the notes out loud? Would you like to try to swim without getting wet? These are all comparable to trying to speak fluent English without practicing and without ever making a mistake. It is impossible.
Here is something to consider before learning any more English: What is fluency? Is becoming fluent like winning the World Cup of English? In fact, fluency is what you say it is. What is fluency to you? Simply click here to order a paperback version through Amazon. Please note it is the text only, and does not include the audio.
Q: How much time will it take to read this eBook? It depends. You can read it all in just one day or a few pages each day for about 2 weeks. Because it is a learning resource, I suggest reviewing the eBook often to better improve your English. Q: What level of English is necessary? This eBook is best for intermediate English learners. Follow the step-by-step instructions in the book to pronounce English words correctly and naturally just like a native speaker!
While the book is still in low price, get it now! You want to learn English pronunciation but there are so many books to choose from. You don't know which book is right for you, and you don't know which book can give you the results you want. Now look at this: My name is Ken Xiao. I didn't speak any English when I moved to the United States at the age of 17, but listen to my English now! The audio of this is my voice! In this book, you'll learn English pronunciation from a successful English teacher, me, who has walked in your shoes before.
Take a look at the following pairs of words. Do they sound the same or different? Sheep, ship cop, cup food, foot Yes, they sound different. How about these pairs? Look at the following sentences. Can you say them right? Walk up a hill in high heels to see how you'll feel. Friend A, "A friend in need is a friend indeed.
Give me your money. Can you say them correctly? Wipe a viper with a wiper is wise only if you're truly prepared to die. Wear your best vest facing west then give your kid this kit. Excuse me. If you think you've got them right, congratulations, you've got them wrong.
I have been in your shoes before, and I know you've got them wrong. Many words in English sound so similar, too similar that we think they're the same. Pronouncing the right words wrong can mean something else. Even slightly mispronouncing some words can damage everything. Let's take a look at this sentence: Take the crab to the beach. That's what we intended to say, but you said it wrong. You mispronounced two words, embarrassed yourself, and ruined everything. Do you know what you've pronounced wrong?
Let's train our ears to hear the slight differences between similar sounds and train our mouth to pronounce the slight differences between similar sounds.
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