02/07/2014
Simplicity is Magical.....
To speak English fluently, of course you must understand instantly and speak without thinking. When you use all 7 rules, your English speaking improves. How?
This requires following the 7 rules of Excellent English Speaking when you learn. However, there is one more requirement– one more thing you need– in order to speak English fluently: You must have confidence. That’s right– emotion is critically important for fluent speech. It’s not enough to “know what to say”,.. you also need to “say what you know”. In other words, you must have the confidence t
02/07/2014
Simplicity is Magical.....
02/07/2014
Simplicity is Magical.....
-ING and -ED/EN and the PAST TENSE VERBS
The -ing verbs indicate an action that is going on.
'I am waiting for the bus.'
'She was speaking to someone.'
'Don't call me in the evening. I will be watching a movie.'
The -ed/en verbs refer to an action that has a result now or then.
'I cannot speak to ask him to wait. He has gone.' (now)
'I couldn't meet Ramesh. He had gone to work.' (then)
The past tense verb speak about an action that has happened and has no relevance to the present.
'What did you do yesterday?'
'I went to church.'
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To speak English fluently, of course you must understand instantly and speak without thinking. This requires following the 7 rules of Excellent English Speaking when you learn. When you use all 7 rules, your English speaking improves.
However, there is one more requirement– one more thing you need– in order to speak English fluently: You must have confidence.
That’s right– emotion is critically important for fluent speech. It’s not enough to “know what to say”,.. you also need to “say what you know”. In other words, you must have the confidence to use your knowledge without hesitation.
Many English students speak badly not because they lack vocabulary or understanding, but because they are nervous, worried, and afraid of appearing foolish. Fear of mistakes, fear of other people’s opinions– these destroy English fluency.
Therefore, you must train yourself in this area. In addition to studying English vocabulary, listening, and speaking… you must also study your own psychology. You must learn how to manage your emotions. You must learn how to develop inner strength and confidence.
In my new Power English lessons, I teach you exactly how to develop that confidence. I teach you specific techniques to change your emotions and immediately feel stronger when speaking English. Using these techniques, you will speak faster, more clearly, and more comfortably right now! You will use the English you already know much more quickly and automatically.
When you come to my seminars, you will learn these same techniques and you will use them. You will directly experience the power of developing confidence with your English speaking. After only 5 hours, most of my seminar students show improvement with their English speaking. They speak more quickly and more clearly. How? Mostly by changing their feelings and beliefs– by developing strong confidence in their English speaking ability.
This is one of the vital benefits of Power English. Power English is a complete English learning system.. one that includes the very best teaching methods plus powerful psychological techniques to increase your confidence and motivation.
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WHAT DOES QUITE MEAN?
Quite means 'less then very'; to some degree.
'His direction is quite good, but his acting was better.'
Quite means completely.
'It's quite impossible to know one's future. If you know it, you will change it and it will cease to be what you knew.'
I LIKE, I HATE
'Like' and 'hate' followed by -ing verbs express what you like or hate doing.
'I like meeting people of different countries.'
'I hate wasting time or money.'
When 'like' or 'hate' is followed by a 'to + present tense verb', it expresses what you prefer to do whether you enjoy doing it or not.
'I like to be frank.' (It is morally right to be frank and I am.)
'I hate to wait in queue.' ( But I do. I have to.)
Like in the negative sentence -- don't like' followed by an '-ing' verb expresses that you don't like doing something.
'He didn't like being questioned.' (He was questioned but he didn't like it.)
'Don't like + to + present tense verb' expresses you do not do something because you do not like it.'
'He didn't like to be questioned.' (He didn't want them to question, and they did not question him.)
16/06/2014
13/06/2014
A GOOD ONE FOR LEARNERS AS WELL AS REGULARS
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WORD OF THE DAY
REFURBISH
Well, if you clean up something, repair and decorate something so that it looks new, you refurbish it.
'They bought an old apartment and refurbished it before they moved in.'
If you are asking whether you could use this word with 'mobile phones' and 'laptop', well, go ahead.
'He refurbished his old cell phone and sold it.'
'Refurbish' comes from Old French 'forbir' meaning 'to clean up.