2007年5月16日水曜日

Slow, Deep Learning Is Best

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本日はEffortless Englishニュースレターより、



Hi.

When you speak easily and fluently, it feels great.
The words come out quickly. You don't need to think or
translate. You feel totally comfortable using English.
You feel relaxed. Communication is fun and easy.


**Hyun Discovers Rule Number 4

Hyun is a very serious student. While studying English
in Korea,she memorized the definitions of 50,000 English
words. Fifty Thousand!

Her problem was, she couldn't use them. She could easily
pass an English vocabulary test. But she could not
understand native speakers. And she couldn't use all
of those words in a conversation. Hyun was a good test
taker, but a terrible English speaker.

With Effortless English, Hyun learned how to instantly
understand spoken English and how to automatically use
vocabulary. After 6 months using the system, she could
speak quickly and easily. She didn't have to translate.
She didn't have to think. She became a fluent speaker.


**Slow, Deep Learning Is Best

It is useless to memorize thousands of words if you can't
understand them instantly in a conversation... and if you
can't use them automatically without thinking.

The secret to speaking easily is to learn every word and
phrase deeply. Its not enough to know a definition.
You must plant the word deep into your brain.

To speak English easily, you must go slower. You must
repeat each audio lesson and article many times.
You should repeat each lesson 2-3 times every day.
You should do this for one week. That's right, only
one lesson per week.

This is the key to learning deeply.
This is the key to speaking automatically, without
thinking or translating. You must learn English deeply.

Each time you listen to a lesson, you are closer
to instant understanding and automatic speaking.



**Deep Learning Of Grammar

What about grammar? How do you learn it deeply,
without studying and memorizing grammar rules?

I'll tell you how in the next email.


Until then, take care and enjoy your English learning!



A.J. Hoge
Founder and Director
http://www.effortlessenglish.com
Effortless English