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How to study English the right way

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  Lesson 1 – The Right Way to Learn toSpeak English (New)  Want to improve your English speaking fast?If yes, you must do two things…Number one, spend more time on learning methods that actually work.Number two, stop wasting time on learning methods that dont work.!ake sense, right? ut how do you know what works and what doesnt?#he video tutorial below will answer that $uestion. Summary %.#here are two ways to learn to &peak English' e(plicitly or implicitly.).E(plicit learning results in e(plicit knowledge. #o use e(plicit knowledge, you need to think about it.*.Implicit learning results in implicit knowledge. #o use implicit knowledge, you dont need think about it.+.Implicit learning is the right way to learn English because you dont need to think- about English when speaking. But Wait a Minute If e(plicit learning doesnt work, how come many English students like to learn this way?#he answer is simple.   When people learn English e(plicitly for e(ample, studying grammar/, they feel like theyrelearning something. It gives them a sense of accomplishment. When people learn English implicitly for e(ample, listening to English conversations/, they dont feel like theyre learning anything. &o theres no sense of accomplishment. #hats why most people dont like to do it. Learning ! ti#ities to Stop $oing %.&top studying grammar.  &top consuming articles and 0outube videos about grammar.  1et rid of your grammar books.  &top going to English classes that teach grammar.).&top consuming articles and 0outube videos with titles like these'  #alk, &peak, #ell 2 Whats the difference?  3 confusing words 2 small 4 little, big 4 large, tall 4 high  &lang in English 2 odily Noises 2 567#, 879, 06WN, :I;;89, <8EE5#hese titles have nothing to do with grammar, but they teach English vocabulary e(plicitly,  which results in e(plicit knowledge. Even if you understand the video=article perfectly, you  wont be able to use that knowledge when speaking. %ere&s What 'ou Nee To $o >nowledge is useless without action.:eres what you can do to make what youve learned today useful'  If youre currently learning English e(plicitly for e(, studying grammar/, decide if  you want to continue doing that.  If you decide to continue, unsubscribe from this website immediately. #his website isnot for you. 0ou can find the unsubscribe link at the bottom of the email I sent to you.  If do decide to stop, thats great @ust wait for the ne(t lesson to arrive in your inbo(.  Lesson  – Why 'ou Must Listen toEnglish Regularly* (E#en +, 'ourListening is -oo*) This is lesson 2 the free English mini-course. Lesson 1 is here.  In the first lesson, you learned that they are two ways to learn to speak English. Implicit learning and e(plicit learning. 0ou learned that you must learn English implicitly to speak English well.In this lesson, well talk about one of the best methods for learning English implicitly…listening. Let&s Start With Some Ba News ,or Those Who %ate Listening :eres the bottom line' if you want to speak English well, you have to listen to English on a regular basis.Its impossible to become an advanced English speaker without a lot of listening. Why?#o speak English well, you need to build implicit knowledge of English. #he greater your implicit knowledge, the better. If you dont understand this, go back to thefirst lesson./ 6nd guess what…listening is the easiest way to build your implicit knowledge of English.If we take two groups of English students, and we tell the first group to study grammar everyday while telling the second group to listen to English everyday.  Aver the period of si( months, youll find that the second group can speak English much  better than the first group B #hey are better at finding appropriate words to use, their sentence structure is much better, and so on and so forth. Why?#he reason is that the second group has greater implicit knowledge of English than the first group. 1reater implicit knowledge C better speaking.