Building Your English Brain

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If you can't think in English, you can't become totally fluent in English. That may sound a little bit strange, but it's true. Translating your language into English will keep you from being able to naturally communicate. This course will push you to use your English brain. It includes exercises, techniques, and a rigorous path toward fluency. This course is absolutely essential for anyone ready to take their English to the next level. You will be able to see my face and mouth clearly in each video lesson, and I will use a blackboard at all times. Each lesson focuses on a single idea, and each is comprehensive. Students can go at their own pace and should take their time, with lots of practice between videos. Replaying each lesson is highly recommended. Who is the target audience?This course is for dedicated learners of English who are ready to take their English to the next level. If you want to have natural conversations with native speakers, or if you need to communicate in English at work or university, this course is absolutely essential. Very low level students may not benefit from his course, as some of the ideas and exercises are challenging.

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About this course

Form thoughts in English
Speak easily without translating
Express ideas creatively, rather than using set phrases
Use new vocabulary and phrases with confidence
Connect and speak about abstract ideas
Follow a routine to build excellent habits

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Subjects

  • Ms Word
  • English
  • Internet
  • Word

Course programme

Introduction 1 lecture 06:06 Introduction In this course you will learn HOW to improve your English. This course is all about the different ways to study, practice and push yourself so that you can become a more fluent English speaker. All of the things you learn in this course are things you can do by yourself; we'll cover listening and thinking tips, how to watch movies and use the internet, the right way to learn words and study idioms, as well as effective exercises designed for learning to think in English. You will also learn how to create an easy practice plan which fits into your lifestyle, so that you can stick with it and, with hard work, get to where you want to be! Introduction 1 lecture 06:06 Introduction In this course you will learn HOW to improve your English. This course is all about the different ways to study, practice and push yourself so that you can become a more fluent English speaker. All of the things you learn in this course are things you can do by yourself; we'll cover listening and thinking tips, how to watch movies and use the internet, the right way to learn words and study idioms, as well as effective exercises designed for learning to think in English. You will also learn how to create an easy practice plan which fits into your lifestyle, so that you can stick with it and, with hard work, get to where you want to be! Introduction In this course you will learn HOW to improve your English. This course is all about the different ways to study, practice and push yourself so that you can become a more fluent English speaker. All of the things you learn in this course are things you can do by yourself; we'll cover listening and thinking tips, how to watch movies and use the internet, the right way to learn words and study idioms, as well as effective exercises designed for learning to think in English. You will also learn how to create an easy practice plan which fits into your lifestyle, so that you can stick with it and, with hard work, get to where you want to be! Introduction In this course you will learn HOW to improve your English. This course is all about the different ways to study, practice and push yourself so that you can become a more fluent English speaker. All of the things you learn in this course are things you can do by yourself; we'll cover listening and thinking tips, how to watch movies and use the internet, the right way to learn words and study idioms, as well as effective exercises designed for learning to think in English. You will also learn how to create an easy practice plan which fits into your lifestyle, so that you can stick with it and, with hard work, get to where you want to be! Introduction In this course you will learn HOW to improve your English. This course is all about the different ways to study, practice and push yourself so that you can become a more fluent English speaker. All of the things you learn in this course are things you can do by yourself; we'll cover listening and thinking tips, how to watch movies and use the internet, the right way to learn words and study idioms, as well as effective exercises designed for learning to think in English. You will also learn how to create an easy practice plan which fits into your lifestyle, so that you can stick with it and, with hard work, get to where you want to be! Introduction In this course you will learn HOW to improve your English. This course is all about the different ways to study, practice and push yourself so that you can become a more fluent English speaker. All of the things you learn in this course are things you can do by yourself; we'll cover listening and thinking tips, how to watch movies and use the internet, the right way to learn words and study idioms, as well as effective exercises designed for learning to think in English. You will also learn how to create an easy practice plan which fits into your lifestyle, so that you can stick with it and, with hard work, get to where you want to be! In this course you will learn HOW to improve your English. This course is all about the different ways to study, practice and push yourself so that you can become a more fluent English speaker. All of the things you learn in this course are things you can do by yourself; we'll cover listening and thinking tips, how to watch movies and use the internet, the right way to learn words and study idioms, as well as effective exercises designed for learning to think in English. You will also learn how to create an easy practice plan which fits into your lifestyle, so that you can stick with it and, with hard work, get to where you want to be! In this course you will learn HOW to improve your English. This course is all about the different ways to study, practice and push yourself so that you can become a more fluent English speaker. All of the things you learn in this course are things you can do by yourself; we'll cover listening and thinking tips, how to watch movies and use the internet, the right way to learn words and study idioms, as well as effective exercises designed for learning to think in English. You will also learn how to create an easy practice plan which fits into your lifestyle, so that you can stick with it and, with hard work, get to where you want to be! Learning Methods 4 lectures 01:08:10 Tips There are some really important things to keep in mind throughout this course, and as you continue to work on your English Brain. These are:
  • It takes hard work to do anything well.
  • You have to work in the right WAY to improve.
  • You MUST develop the ability to think in English if you want to be fluent.
  • Surround yourself with English and practice constantly.
  • Get feedback from somewhere, and make English part of your lifestyle.
Reading Reading is an important part of learning any language, and it doesn't have to be boring. To really develop your ability to think in English, and to really be able to use English to express yourself clearly and express yourself with a wider range of sentence patterns, it's important to have a background in literature. Find something you enjoy reading and stick with it. When you come across strange words, try to use context to figure out the meaning, then if you need, find the definition in an English dictionary. New Words When you are learning new words, it isn't enough to only learn the meaning in your own language. Instead, you have to understand the word in English, deeply, which includes the definition as well as the common uses, where it sounds natural and where it doesn't. So, when you come across a new word, learn all the forms of that word, learn the word in context (whether in a conversation or through reading), use an all-English dictionary to get all possible meanings, and practice using it as much as you can. Idioms Idioms are special phrases that native speakers of a language use to communicate quickly, and these phrases often cannot be understood by the words that make them up. Idioms are tough to learn because of this. The important thing to keep in mind about idioms is that not everyone uses all idioms--they are often local. So, be extra careful when using really local phrases. Make absolutely sure you understand the 'social feeling' before using them yourself. Learning Methods. 4 lectures 01:08:10 Tips There are some really important things to keep in mind throughout this course, and as you continue to work on your English Brain. These are:
  • It takes hard work to do anything well.
  • You have to work in the right WAY to improve.
  • You MUST develop the ability to think in English if you want to be fluent.
  • Surround yourself with English and practice constantly.
  • Get feedback from somewhere, and make English part of your lifestyle.
Reading Reading is an important part of learning any language, and it doesn't have to be boring. To really develop your ability to think in English, and to really be able to use English to express yourself clearly and express yourself with a wider range of sentence patterns, it's important to have a background in literature. Find something you enjoy reading and stick with it. When you come across strange words, try to use context to figure out the meaning, then if you need, find the definition in an English dictionary. New Words When you are learning new words, it isn't enough to only learn the meaning in your own language. Instead, you have to understand the word in English, deeply, which includes the definition as well as the common uses, where it sounds natural and where it doesn't. So, when you come across a new word, learn all the forms of that word, learn the word in context (whether in a conversation or through reading), use an all-English dictionary to get all possible meanings, and practice using it as much as you can. Idioms Idioms are special phrases that native speakers of a language use to communicate quickly, and these phrases often cannot be understood by the words that make them up. Idioms are tough to learn because of this. The important thing to keep in mind about idioms is that not everyone uses all idioms--they are often local. So, be extra careful when using really local phrases. Make absolutely sure you understand the 'social feeling' before using them yourself. Tips There are some really important things to keep in mind throughout this course, and as you continue to work on your English Brain. These are:
  • It takes hard work to do anything well.
  • You have to work in the right WAY to improve.
  • You MUST develop the ability to think in English if you want to be fluent.
  • Surround yourself with English and practice constantly.
  • Get feedback from somewhere, and make English part of your lifestyle.
Tips There are some really important things to keep in mind throughout this course, and as you continue to work on your English Brain. These are:
  • It takes hard work to do anything well.
  • You have to work in the right WAY to improve.
  • You MUST develop the ability to think in English if you want to be fluent.
  • Surround yourself with English and practice constantly.
  • Get feedback from somewhere, and make English part of your lifestyle.
Tips There are some really important things to keep in mind throughout this course, and as you continue to work on your English Brain. These are:
  • It takes hard work to do anything well.
  • You have to work in the right WAY to improve.
  • You MUST develop the ability to think in English if you want to be fluent.
  • Surround yourself with English and practice constantly.
  • Get feedback from somewhere, and make English part of your lifestyle.
Tips There are some really important things to keep in mind throughout this course, and as you continue to work on your English Brain. These are:
  • It takes hard work to do anything well.
  • You have to work in the right WAY to improve.
  • You MUST develop the ability to think in English if you want to be fluent.
  • Surround yourself with English and practice constantly.
  • Get feedback from somewhere, and make English part of your lifestyle.
There are some really important things to keep in mind throughout this course, and as you continue to work on your English Brain. These are:
  • It takes hard work to do anything well.
  • You have to work in the right WAY to improve.
  • You MUST develop the ability to think in English if you want to be fluent.
  • Surround yourself with English and practice constantly.
  • Get feedback from somewhere, and make English part of your lifestyle.
There are some really important things to keep in mind throughout this course, and as you continue to work on your English Brain. These are:
  • It takes hard work to do anything well.
  • You have to work in the right WAY to improve.
  • You MUST develop the ability to think in English if you want to be fluent.
  • Surround yourself with English and practice constantly.
  • Get feedback from somewhere, and make English part of your lifestyle.
Reading Reading is an important part of learning any language, and it doesn't have to be boring. To really develop your ability to think in English, and to really be able to use English to express yourself clearly and express yourself with a wider range of sentence patterns, it's important to have a background in literature. Find something you enjoy reading and stick with it. When you come across strange words, try to use context to figure out the meaning, then if you need, find the definition in an English dictionary. Reading Reading is an important part of learning any language, and it doesn't have to be boring. To really develop your ability to think in English, and to really be able to use English to express yourself clearly and express yourself with a wider range of sentence patterns, it's important to have a background in literature. Find something you enjoy reading and stick with it. When you come across strange words, try to use context to figure out the meaning, then if you need, find the definition in an English dictionary. Reading Reading is an important part of learning any language, and it doesn't have to be boring. To really develop your ability to think in English, and to really be able to use English to express yourself clearly and express yourself with a wider range of sentence patterns, it's important to have a background in literature. Find something you enjoy reading and stick with it. When you come across strange words, try to use context to figure out the meaning, then if you need, find the definition in an English dictionary. Reading Reading is an important part of learning any language, and it doesn't have to be boring. To really develop your ability to think in English, and to really be able to use English to express yourself clearly and express yourself with a wider range of sentence patterns, it's important to have a background in literature. Find something you enjoy reading and stick with it. When you come across strange words, try to use context to figure out the meaning, then if you need, find the definition in an English dictionary. Reading is an important part of learning any language, and it doesn't have to be boring. To really develop your ability to think in English, and to really be able to use English to express yourself clearly and express yourself with a wider range of sentence patterns, it's important to have a background in literature. Find something you enjoy reading and stick with it. When you come across strange words, try to use context to figure out the meaning, then if you need, find the definition in an English dictionary. Reading is an important part of learning any language, and it doesn't have to be boring. To really develop your ability to think in English, and to really be able to use English to express yourself clearly and express yourself with a wider range of sentence patterns, it's important to have a background in literature. Find something you enjoy reading and stick with it. When you come across strange words, try to use context to figure out the meaning, then if you need, find the definition in an English dictionary. New Words When you are learning new words, it isn't enough to only learn the meaning in your own language. Instead, you have to understand the word in English, deeply, which includes the definition as well as the common uses, where it sounds natural and where it doesn't. So, when you come across a new word, learn all the forms of that word, learn the word in context (whether in a conversation or through reading), use an all-English dictionary to get all possible meanings, and practice using it as much as you can. New Words When you are learning new words, it isn't enough to only learn the meaning in your own language. Instead, you have to understand the word in English, deeply, which includes the definition as well as the common uses, where it sounds natural and where it doesn't. So, when you come across a new word, learn all the forms of that word, learn the word in context (whether in a conversation or through reading), use an all-English dictionary to get all possible meanings, and practice using it as much as you can. New Words When you are learning new words, it isn't enough to only learn the meaning in your own language. Instead, you have to understand the word in English, deeply, which includes the definition as well as the common uses, where it sounds natural and where it doesn't p English Brain Exercises ...

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You should be able to communicate in English to some degree You should have the ability to understand most clear spoken English without subtitles

Building Your English Brain

£ 10 + VAT