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A short story to make one to become smarter.

Dean William

A farmer once said, “I can farm all day, everyday, every month, and every year, but unless I have the right soil, the right crops, the right tools, and the necessary time that is needed for me to create good and healthy crops, all of my farming that I do will not be as beneficial as I would like it to be.”

 

This is the same when it comes to learning English.

 

A person can have all of the knowledge, all of the information, and all of the details about learning English, but if they don’t have the right mindset and the right determination to improve their English in a conversational way without using their native language, they will not become as good at speaking as they would like to be.

 

If you really want to improve your English, you must put in the necessary time that is needed to learn English without using your own native language as much as possible.

 

Making excuses to make yourself to feel comfortable with not being able to learn English will not do anything good for you in any way.

 

To become better at English, you must make it your priority to learn English everyday without any type of excuses for not doing so.

 

To become better at English, you must put in the necessary time that is needed to help yourself to become a better and clearer English conversational speaker.

 

And…

 

To become better at English, you must make it your mission to speak in English for at
least 
2-3 hours everyday without using your own native language as much as possible.

 

If you aren’t willing to do that, you will never become as good as you would like to be when it comes to speaking in English in a conversational way.

 

For those who’s really serious about improving their English conversational skills, who’s really serious about improving their English pronunciation, and who’s really serious about improving their way of communication, feel free to request a lesson time with me.

 

Thank you.

 

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