English Fluency For Adult - How to Learn and Speak English Fluently as an Adult
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The Secret to Speak Fluent English As An Adult
This book is specially written for older students (25+) of the English language who wishes to improve his/her English fluency to the next level but seems to have hit a plateau. Regardless of what actions are taken, progression is slow or limited.
Here is a checklist to see if this guide is for you.
This Book is For You If..
✔ You can understand 70% of an English speaking movie.
✔ You can answer simple questions in a conversation, but you have a hard time elaborate your points when trying to explain in more details.
✔ You can have a short conversation, but you stutter sometimes when you speak.
✔ You are 20 years old and above.
✔ You stutter when you try to speak fast.
✔ You can speak quite well, but you have a strong accent.
If one of those sounds familiar to you, perhaps you have found the right book. This book is essential for you to break through and not only improving your spoken skills but developing them so well regardless of your age.
Armed with the proven tips, tricks, and techniques in this book, you'll discover that you'll be soaring to an entirely new and exciting level of learning within days. On top of that, these guidelines can be used nearly effortlessly.
Proven Technique That Works
You'll discover what "Immersion" is and how it can painlessly take you to a supreme status in your studies. You'll also learn about a related method of learning to pronounce English fearlessly. It's called the "Shadowing." Once you try it you'll realize why so many people praise its effectiveness.
English is not an easy language to learn. But if you are using proper methods to learn and speak, you'll find that your next level of learning is just a click away. Learn and adopt these techniques, tips, and many more secrets revealed in this book, and your English fluency will be on a whole different level in 60 days !
Remember: Practice doesn't make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect.
Download Now and Start Speaking Fluent English!
Whitney Nelson
Hi! My name is Whitney. I am an international English professor and I have been an English professor of EFL for almost 23 years, during which time I have taught at all levels, and many age groups from Middle School up to adults. I have taught at a few big organizations in Korea and China, Open Universities, technical colleges, and high schools. I take great satisfaction in the fact that I was successful in helping even the weakest students to speak English and dramatically improve the level of many of those I taught. My success in teaching English is a huge part of why I am so confident in giving advice about learning languages. As English has become such an important skill for connecting with the world at large – be it for business, education or pleasure – I am eager to do all I can to support you in reaching your individual goals. www.englishwithwhitney.com
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Readers find this title to be a helpful and effective resource for improving English language skills. The book provides useful information and tips, especially for those struggling with their accent. It presents rules and tips in a simple and practical manner, making the learning process easier. Readers appreciate the author's research and the chapter on the shadowing method. While some reviewers found the book disappointing or wished for more examples, overall, readers recommend this book for anyone looking to improve their communication skills and speak English fluently.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Quite helpful I have to say. You won’t get this kind of education from traditional school, so great job to you Whitney!
5 people found this helpful
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Disappointing and banal, offering "discoveries" that sound self-evident. Don't waste your time.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book is interesting to read....the key point here “IMMERSION”....?
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Honestly, I didn't learn some native English language from school I learned it on watching English movies and stuffs. Anyways this book is quite helpful I must say. A lot of good tips for improve spoken English.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I'm Brazilian and my first language is portuguese. So I am one of those who read your book to learn english and also learn your lessons from you to improve English in general. Thanks a lot.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Overall Good, but I wish the author can give some more examples of how to use some words.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Good Good. I am in my late 30s .This is book gives me the strength to keep learning and improving my English
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The content is excellent although the formatting is not the best. The book has good material for English learner.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great read~ It’s also a useful reference for advanced English language learners.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I love this. I can just self learn English at home after work. I am not done with the book yet, but I love the teaching so far. Thanks Whitney.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I am on Chapter 5 so far. I feel like the content of this book is good.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/55 stars~ The learning style from this book is great. Not the same as learning from school.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Read the title of the book. That alone will tell you that the author is not fluent in English.
Also, all of the other reviews are blatantly fake. They’ve all got two random “western” given names, with no family names to be found. They’re all extremely flattering, and they all have similar styles.
If you’re an English learner, go somewhere else for help mastering it. This book will not be helpful. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Good book and easy to follow. I strongly recommend this book to anyone who wants to improve their communication skills and to speak English fluently.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I read the book 2 times. It’s quite effective for me, it made me speak English much fluently.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Whitney's approach to teaching spoken English is both refreshing and effective. The English education industry has waited a long time for systems that truly help learners. Way to go!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5You will find tips for enhancing your skills.
Important step-by-step instructions carefully explained on how to benefit from the "Process of Shadowing".
This book also teaches technique of learning pronunciation.
I am sure you will unleash that hidden power of learning that lies within you so I highly recommend this item to every foreign language learner.
There is no doubt about it you have put a lot of effort into this assignment.
Thanks dear Whitney Nelson. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Let me just say this book makes the whole process of learning the English language simple and direct. It presents its rules and tips in a simple and practical manner. The author really did a good research to have been able to identify how every learner can turn his or her hobby to a way of learning. I would recommend this for sure !~! PS. the chapter on the shadowing method is helpful too.
8 people found this helpful
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book is a blessing to the English language learning need of people. It blessed me greatly and I will always make reference to it for those who are also in need of becoming a better speaker of the English language. I am glad I got this.
5 people found this helpful
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I like it~ but more on grammar would be great. : )
3 people found this helpful
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I got this book to help improve my English. The book is well written. It was a pleasure reading it. I have recommended this book to every family member and friends.
2 people found this helpful
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Easy to read and digest. Great for those who want to improve their spoken English. Great work. Great Effort
2 people found this helpful
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I think this book would be especially helpful for non-native English speakers, who struggle with speak English fluently, because a lot of people can write good English, but it’s way harder to speak English at a more advanced level. Especially when you are older. Some of the teaching in this book are useful. At least for me.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I was pleasantly surprised that no matter which page I opened the book to, there was actually information I could use. There are so much useful information, especially for people who struggle with their accent. I am happy I got this.
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English Fluency For Adult - How to Learn and Speak English Fluently as an Adult - Whitney Nelson
Introduction
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ONE LINGUIST ESTIMATES that approximately ten percent of individuals who learn English actually reach fluency. Only ten percent. That’s a dismally low percentage.
So why does the average English student fail to attain fluency, basically gives up and toss all that time and energy away by not taking that knowledge to step further?
Most people don’t achieve their goal because they don’t dive in to make the full commitment. Unlike academic learning of math, science or history, you can’t learn English and then confine it to one corner of your life and pull it out when you need
it.
That’s not how it works. If you use this strategy, it definitely won’t work well for you...
No, you must immerse yourself in the language twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Yes, you must live and breathe English, think in English and even dream in English.
This is not an overstatement. Far too many people either underestimate the amount of real work necessary to speak English like a native or just don’t want to give that much time to kick their efforts up a notch or two to full mastery.
When they discover that they must wrap themselves up in the English language like a blanket, they shut down and while they may not totally walk away, they certainly lower their goals and their standards.
Not wanting to give it their all is only one reason why people fail to kick their efforts to that next step. But, there are yet several other reasons why nearly ninety percent of students fail in their attempts, one of them being they didn’t plan ahead.
These people are well-meaning and without a doubt well-intended by they never thought ahead far enough to imagine they would have to actually give themselves over to English. That’s a large commitment, one they hadn’t planned on.
Too many individuals decide to learn English on a whim, or because their friends are learning the language. Before you take another step toward fluency, perhaps you should discover if you have a good plan for the rest of your studies.
Why Do You Desire Fluency?
FIRST, YOU NEED TO spend a bit of time alone and analyze your reasons why you wanted to learn the language in the first place. Did your parents or spouse pressure you? Are you feeling the pressure from your workplace to do this? Maybe this will make you a more valuable employee. Or, maybe you were threatened you would never get a promotion if you didn’t learn the language.
The most effective motive, as you well know, is that you’re doing it not to satisfy any supervisor, spouse, parent or even educational requirement. You’re learning English because you want to. You’ve made the decision, not some force outside of you.
That’s the only reason actually to learn anything. But it’s also one of the best ways to ensure you’ll become one of the ten percent who reach fluency.
The majority of people go out of their way to seek out the easiest and quickest ways to fix
problems. You’ve probably learned by now that there isn’t a quick or easy way to conquer English and speak it like a native. If you want to learn it, you’ll have to plan for it.
It’s not too late to take what you have learned up to this point – regardless your level of learning – and recommit yourself to taking it to the next level. Your future, after all, has always been in your hands.
Use your Imagination
SOME LINGUISTS CONTEND students don’t reach fluency because they fail to use their imagination in the learning process. These experts describe the students as the type who believe that it’s enough to learn English from textbooks memorizing the grammar rules or just going through and routinely completing the exercises in the textbook.
In other words, they see the extent of their learning as the several times a week when they enter a classroom and are called upon to either read or speak.
There is no way anyone can learn another language in this manner, let alone master it. No, as one expert so wonderfully phrased it, fluency is a dance, an art, a practice and a passion.
In order to fully master English, he said, the student must use his imagination to create a personalized learning style.
What this expert is saying is that you must imbue your road to conquering the language with your own purposes, your own meaning. Are you using your imagination?