
1302121630_ABCD-ETC-001.ppt
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IM RB English Training Course (ABCD-ETC-1302131630) © 2013 Alexander Kazakov. All rights reserved.
Course Philosophy A. No one can teach you to speak and understand English. You can do it yourself with a little help from your Course Instructor. B. In this Course, English is not an academic subject. It is something that must be actively practiced in order to master. C. You can watch people speak English, and memorize all of the grammar rules, and yet talk about the language ad nauseam, i. e. referring to something that has been done or repeated so often that it has become annoying or tiresome. D. To truly speak English, you must actually try it out with a partner & instructor. Real conversational fluency takes good instruction, and a lot of real-life practice.
ABCD-Laws: Dos vs Donts A. Do Not Study Individual Words. Study Phrases. Do not study a single, individual word. People do not learn their native language by remembering single words. Native speakers learn phrases. Learning with phrases is more natural / effective than studying individual words. B. Do Not Study Grammar Rules. Study Speech Patterns. Grammar rules teach you to think about English; while you want to speak naturally -- without thinking. This training course will help you learn English without grammar study. Your speaking / listening skills will improve. C. Do Not Think. Listen First. Learn with your ears rather than with your eyes. Listen to English every day. This is the key to your English success. D. Do Not Hurry. Slow, Deep Learning Is Best. The secret to speaking English is to learn every word / phrase deeply. It's not enough to know a translation / definition. It's not enough to remember word / phrase. You must put it deep into your brain.
Training Levels A. Beginner, Starter, Pre-intermediate or Level 1 course is designed for learners taking on a brand new language, those with very little exposure to a language, or those who are trying to brush up on some long forgotten language skills. B. Intermediate or Level 2 course is for learners who already have basic knowledge of a language and are comfortable putting basic sentences together and holding simple conversations. C. Upper Intermediate or Level 3, and D. Advanced or Level 4 are for learners who already have fundamental knowledge of the language and are looking for further practice of complex topics and conversations.
1302121630_ABCD-ETC-001.ppt