
In this video, we will go over the essential structure and style for the course. There will be a blackboard throughout the course, and we will focus more on HOW than WHAT.
Before starting the course, it's essential to keep a few important things in mind. Those who learn with the right attitude see much more progress.
Being too academic in your English learning can prevent real progress. If you want to use English naturally, it's essential to learn from context and be flexible. This lesson will cover the basics of the learning approach.
If you focus on learning things through reading, exams, and books, it's unlikely that you'll be able to speak or hear the natural usage of English. This lesson focuses on the importance of developing listening.
Immersion doesn't have to come from living in a native English-speaking country. There are many ways to have English immersion, but there is a right way and a wrong way to get it.
Is it useful to listen to audiobooks and podcasts? Only if you're doing it the right way. This lesson will focus on the right way to have immersion through listening.
How can you develop true self-awareness? In this lesson, we will focus on an analogy to make it clear.
The keys to self-awareness are not as simple as paying attention to yourself. There is a right way and a wrong way. Let's explore the fundamentals of self-awareness in this lesson.
This lesson will focus on a practical approach to the things we discussed last time.
Maybe you are self-aware, but you still can't get rid of your bad habits. Or maybe you're having trouble building good habits. This lesson will focus on ways to work on habits.
There is only so much you can focus on at any given time. Knowing how to direct your attention so that you're improving your habits as quickly as possible can mean the difference between progress and stagnation.
Are small issues a big problem? It depends! This lesson will focus on the correct attitude for building habits and using your self-awareness.
Is it possible to learn English through translation, or a multi-language dictionary? That depends on your definition of 'learn'. Learning a word or idiom to use it requires knowing much more than the definition.
In this lesson, learn the importance of context and connotation, when it comes to learning English vocabulary, idioms, and phrasal verbs.
Words with the same meaning don't always have the same meaning. These meanings depend on the context. In this lesson, we will explore strategies for learning how similar words are used.
In this lesson, we will explore whether or not you should understand the 'why' of everything you learn. Do you need to know the reason an idiom means what it does? Find out!
When it comes to learning English, how important is it to get ready for challenges? Perhaps, not as important as you may think, although preparation is essential in some specific cases.
This lesson focuses on an individual I taught many years ago. He learned more quickly than those around him, but how did he do it? Let's find out!
'Learning doesn't have to be fun' you might say to yourself. And that may be true, but there are some key things to keep in mind to help you avoid giving up.
What's the connection between inside jokes and understanding native English speakers? In this lesson, we will explore the idea in depth.
Idioms are a common reason you may not understand native spoken English. This lesson will focus on the reason for this, as well as tips for the usage of idioms you hear.
When is it ok to ask for help when you don't understand something? Is it respectful or polite to do so? In this lesson, we will explore.
When should you read? What should you read? Should you even read? This lesson explores these questions, and more!
Finding a community has many benefits, not least of which to your English learning development. This lesson will explore ways to find the right kind of community.
In this lesson, let's talk about how to use TV shows, movies, articles, blogs, and other resources to achieve English immersion.
This lesson focuses on methods for practicing what you learn.
Learn about the importance of understanding your unique learning style, to maximize time spent learning and practicing English.
What are the pros and cons of social learning? Which style is best for you?
How much structure should you have when learning? Is it ever ok to have no structure?
How can you find your grammatical weaknesses? Do you have any?
Which learning style is best for retention? Is your current style the ideal one?
What are your pronunciation issues, if any, and how can you fix them?
Do you ever feel you are not making as much progress in English as you think you should? Do you ever feel stuck, but you don’t know how to move forward? It's not too late!
Most English learners are learning the wrong way. Don’t be one of them. Stop wasting your time with English learning methods that do not work. It’s like running in place—working hard but not getting anywhere.
But, if you take this course and follow THE RIGHT WAY TO LEARN, English fluency can be yours. This course is all about the HOW of mastering English. It includes all of the English learning strategies that the most successful English learners use.
Student Reviews:
★★★★★ "Great methods and technics for learning better. I'm very happy about the course. Luke, you're a great teacher." Juan H.
★★★★★ "Very useful to take your level of english to the next step." Marie-Michelle R.
I’ve helped hundreds of thousands of English learners improve their English skills. I’ve been able to see what works, and what doesn’t. These techniques are packed into this course, including ways to practice your English and build an English learning lifestyle in order to build better speaking habits and master the language.
Whether you need to improve your English grammar, writing skills, pronunciation, or English fluency, this course will help get you to the goal!
Some of the things you will learn in this course include:
How to continue building your English brain so that you can think in English
How to learn English grammar so that you can actually use it
How to get rid of bad habits and develop good ones
How to create an English language lifestyle, so that learning is fun
How to finally master English pronunciation through self-awareness
How to understand and learn from English moves and TV shows
How to achieve English fluency through consistency and planning
How to get English language immersion and make it part of your daily life
How to find English learning partners and benefit from them
How to learn English vocabulary and idioms so that you can use them
How to start thinking in English so that you don’t feel tired when speaking
If you are serious about getting good at English, your next step is simple: Sign up for the course!