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Questions about learning English.

Dean William

Question 1:

Are you trying to learn English so you can be able to speak much more fluent and clearer when you are having a conversation with someone in English?

 

Question 2:

Are you trying to learn English so you can become a better communicator when it comes to speaking in English with others?

 

Questions 3:

Are you trying to learn English so you can be able to get into a good college and or University?

 

Question 4:

Are you trying to learn English so you can be able to get a better paying job?

 

Question 5:

Are you trying to learn English so you can be able to make more English speaking friends?

 

Question 6:

Are you trying to learn English so you can be able to communicate with people who’s not able to speak in the same language as you?

 

Question 7:

Are you trying to learn English so you can be able to understand what others are saying when they are speaking in English?

 

 

Note:

1. If you answered yes to all of these 5 questions, it means that you have recognized how important it is for you to learn how to speak in English in a conversational way.

 

2. If you answered yes to all of these 5 questions, it means that you have realized how useful English can be to you when it comes to communicating with others in a communicative way.

 

3. If you answers yes to all of these 5 questions, it means that you have come to the conclusion that English is a necessary language to learn to make yourself to become much more smarter than those who’s not able to speak in English at all in any way.

 

 

Note 2:

Now here’s the reason why you are probably having a very difficult time when it comes to learning how to speak in English correctly in a conversational way.

 

1. It’s probably because you are learning English from someone who isn’t properly teaching you how to correctly speak in English with the correct pronunciation.

 

2. It’s probably because you are learning English from someone who’s more focused on teaching English vocabulary and grammar, than conversational spoken English.

 

3. It’s probably because you are learning English from someone who’s only teaching you idioms, tongue twisters, slang words and phrases, and things that’s not very useful to you when it comes to having a basic English conversation with others.

 

4. It’s probably because you are learning English from someone who’s not giving you enough time to practice what you have learned in a conversational way.

 

5. It’s probably because you are learning English from someone who speaks too fast, who doesn’t speak clearly, who’s not patient, who doesn’t correct you when you mispronounce English words and phrases, and who doesn’t give you clear and honest answers to the questions that you have about learning English.

 

6. It’s probably because you are more focused on passing a written test and or exam, than being able to speak in English more fluently with the correct pronunciation.

 

7. It’s probably because you aren’t putting in the necessary time and effort that is needed to get yourself to improve your English in a conversational way.

 

8. It’s probably because you are continually making up a lot of excuses for yourself for not being able to practice your English in a conversational way.




Note 3:

1. If you are truly serious about improving your English, you shouldn’t be making any type of excuses for not studying English on a daily basis.

 

2. If you are truly serious about improving your English, you shouldn’t be making any type of excuses for not practicing your English in a conversational way.

 

3. If you are truly serious about improving your English, you shouldn’t be making any type of excuses for not talking with others in English without using your own native language.

 

4. If you are truly serious about improving your English, you shouldn’t be making any type of excuses for not being able to have an opportunity to speak in English in a conversational way.

 

For those who’s really serious about improving their English in a conversational way with the correct pronunciation, feel free to send me a message at any time.

 

 

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