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| Answer to Q15. |
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Q15. |
You see, I haven't thought
of these things along these lines before. Now I understand
three things perfectly well: First, for an adult
learner who already knows English, classroom instruction
is not really necessary at all - to learn to speak English
fluently. Second, suppose you try to become fluent
simply by listening to others speaking in English and
by trying to speak to others in English. Then you're going
to take a long time - several years, actually. Even then,
the chances are, you may not become as fluent at speaking
English at length as a person who has learnt fluency techniques.
Third, the quickest way of becoming fluent is to
learn fluency techniques and train yourself in them, and
to gain experience by putting them to practical use in
real-life situations. Am I right? |
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Answer: |
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That about sums it up. So
you see, you can learn the fluency skill by self-study
- and learn it well. In fact, self-study is the most
practical route to fluency.
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