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Free
yourself from the grip of written English
You see, a
chief factor that blocks your speech fluency is
this:
If you’re a person whose mother-tongue is not
English, the chances are, you’ve learnt English
in the “non-natural way”. That is, you’ve learnt
English in a way that is opposite to the way of
natural language acquisition.
You
know, the natural way of acquiring a language
is to learn to speak it first and then
to write it. But in your case, you first learnt
to write
English, rather than to speak
it. So you’re now in the grip of written
English. And so whenever you try to speak English,
you try to produce written
English orally. And not spoken
English. And this grip that written English
has over you holds you back from speaking English
spontaneously.
Is there any wonder fluency in speech has eluded
you so far?
The Fluentzy series of self-study books aims to help you free yourself from the
grip of written English – and to help you get
into the spoken English track.
A
world-class self-study system...
Our self-study system adopts a two-pronged
strategy... and deals with your fluency problem
from two different directions. You see, there
are certain factors that prevent you from speaking
English fluently. From one direction, our self-study system
helps you get rid of those factors. This will
smooth your way to high levels of fluency, and
make your progress easier. From the other direction,
our course teaches you a series of techniques
– specialized techniques that add to your fluency.
- Our self-study system aims to teach you
a series of dedicated fluency
techniques.Through lessons specially designed
for self-study.
- Our self-study system aims to teach you
how you can break free of hesitations. And how
you can deal with hesitations... And maintain
fluency... The way native speakers of English
do. So that you can speak English with a high
degree of fluency. With your words flowing
out.
- Our self-study system aims to help you
train your organs of speech. With collections
of specially selected word-groups. This training
is aimed at getting your organs of speech to
work like those of a native speaker of English.
So that you can achieve a
high level of fluency.
- Our self-study system aims to get you
to do deliberate and intensive practice of core
fluency skills. So that it becomes second nature
to you to use fluency techniques whenever you
speak English.
- Our self-study system aims to help you
go beyond the stage of making one-line statements
and asking one-line questions and giving one-line
replies. And to help you achieve the skill of
speaking English continuously... At length.
In detail. Discuss. Explain. Describe. Argue.
Negotiate. Chat. With a stream-like
flow... At work... At meetings. Interviews.
Group discussions... On the platform... In your
personal lives. At parties. In social situations...
In academic and professional situations. Everywhere.
Classroom
instruction is not essential
You see, speech
fluency is a unique skill – the one and only skill
of its kind. And picking up the fluency skill
is not like picking up other skills: Computer
skills or cycling or swimming or whatever. And
it's not similar to learning a subject like mathematics
or science. And so if you want to pick up the
fluency skill, you'll have to follow a mode of
learning that's quite different.
For
example, face-to-face instruction may be the best
way of picking up these other skills or
learning these other subjects. But as far
as the fluency
skill is concerned, understand this: If you already
know English reasonably well, face-to-face instruction
in a classroom is not
the best (or even a desirable) way of training
to speak fluent English. NO.
Now,
take your own case, for example. You’ve had several
years of classroom instruction in English. And
that has given you a lot of knowledge
of English language. But has that made you a fluent
speaker of English? Do you think a few more months
of classroom instruction will bring you fluency?
Now
what happens if a few non-fluent people get together...
and make an effort to train and achieve fluency
– by trying to speak to one another in English?
Do you think that, by keeping on talking among
themselves in non-fluent or broken English, they’ll
be able to achieve fluency? Even if they do this
in the presence of a trainer who keeps track of
the whole thing?
You
see, if your aim is to achieve fluency, the very
first thing you should do is to master fluency
techniques. These are techniques that native
speakers of English use unconsciously. As long
as you’ve not mastered these techniques, no amount
of classroom instruction or group practice is
going to help you become fluent in speech.
And
as far as fluency development training is concerned,
the sort of training you should really get is
not
training in mock situations in classrooms, but
in real-life situations. In real-life situations
outside
classrooms. That’s the only way you can learn
to deal with the realities of real-life speech
situations. The only way you can learn to put
language manipulation skills to real practice.
Yes, that's the only way you can learn to cope
with the moment-to-moment demands and pressures
of real-life speech situations.
That’s
why the very first thing any fluency aspirant
must do is this: They should try and master fluency
techniques – the techniques the self-study books in the Fluentzy series aim
to teach. Remember this: If your aim is fluency
development (and not
just picking up of knowledge), you should
do this. No matter how advanced your knowledge
of English may be.
And
you know, these are techniques you can master
by self-study – without an instructor giving you
face-to-face instruction.
Please
note: You'll find these points discussed in
great detail on the "Fluency
Facts" pages. Yes, in great detail. |