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Frequently Asked Questions about learning spoken English.
Why is Spoken English Learned Quickly better than other English courses? The most important reason that Spoken English Learned Quickly is so effective is because it uses a new method which teaches English in the same way that we learn our first language. It is called the Proprioceptive Language Learning Method. (It is also commonly known as the Feedback Training Method.) As children, we do not learn to speak our first language by learning to read, write, and do grammar. We learn it by speaking. For more information, see Chapter 1: Teaching Your Tongue to Speak English in our free, downloadable book Learning Spoken English.
Spoken English Learned Quickly also includes a number of other excellent features: 1) the 16 lessons include enough audio recordings so that a student may speak English for two hours a day for nine months, 2) the course was designed for independent study when a student cannot attend English classes, 3) the audio recordings may be downloaded in high quality MP3 for use in iPods and other MP3 players (see Make a high quality MP3 CD with text), 4) a 450 page Student Workbook may be downloaded from the website, 4) PDF text, TXT, and MP3 files are available which can be uploaded to Handhelds, and, 5) because this course is teaching spoken English, extremely effective spoken English verb exercises were developed. For more information, see Chapter 6: Studying the English Verb in our free, downloadable book Learning Spoken English.
Can I really learn to speak English in half the time using Spoken English Learned Quickly? Yes you can. In fact, if you do not live in a country where you can regularly speak correct English, it will take you even less than half the time it will take other students studying English in schools. How long have you already studied English writing and grammar exercises? Yet, after all of your work, you still have not learned to speak English. Using Spoken English Learned Quickly you will be able to speak English two hours a day using the most effective method for language learning.
There is another very important advantage in studying with Spoken English Learned Quickly. You can actually speak English for two hours a day. You could not do that in a school when you were studying English, even if you were in English class for an hour and doing your assignment for another hour. But even more importantly, because you will be using the audio recordings, everything you say in English will be correct. You can actually speak English for two hours a day and never make a mistake. You wasted a great deal of time in other English study because you often heard and spoke incorrect English. Then, you needed to spend more time unlearning your incorrect English so you could say it correctly.
Can Spoken English Learned Quickly really be used by both beginner and advanced English students? The reason most English classes are divided into beginning and advanced classes is because the first class is studying "simple" grammar and writing, and the second class is studying "difficult" grammar and writing. But Spoken English Learned Quickly is not teaching grammar and writing. It is teaching you to speak fluent English. Everyone who speaks English must use the same kind of sentences. Therefore, as a beginning student, you will learn to speak a small number of sentences perfectly. As an advanced student, you will learn to speak a larger number of English sentences perfectly. An advanced student will make more rapid progress, but neither the beginning nor advanced student will find the lessons any more difficult. For more information, see Chapter 4: Do You Need Beginning and Advanced Lessons? in our free, downloadable book Learning Spoken English.
I am just beginning to study English. Isn't Lesson 1 too difficult? When you first begin studying Lesson 1, you will think it is too difficult. We have had many students who had never studied English say the same thing when they started the first lesson. Yet, if they had studied Lesson 1 carefully, a week later they could pronounce the sentences in that lesson. After two weeks of study on Lesson 1 they did not think it was too difficult. Two weeks after beginning their English study, they could say far more than students who were studying English using writing and grammar lessons.
I have already studied English for two years. Isn't Spoken English Learned Quickly too simple? We will let you answer your own question. Could you read any sentence in these lessons just once and then, without reading it again repeat that sentence to an American in normal conversation? Your pronunciation and grammar would need to be perfect. If the American would have had any difficulty understanding what you said, you still need to study spoken English. Many people make the mistake of saying that these lessons are too simple for them because they have learned how to write similar sentences. By using Spoken English Learned Quickly, you will learn how to speak English rapidly with good pronunciation. For more information, see Chapter 4: Do You Need Beginning and Advanced Lessons? in our free, downloadable book Learning Spoken English.
Don't I need to study grammar before I can learn to speak English? Our answer has two parts.
First, you cannot speak any language without knowing its grammar because the language's grammar defines how the words are used in sentences to mean something. A language's grammar also defines how the verb is changed to identify person, time, and other information expressed by the verb. Of course, grammar defines many other parts of a language as well. So you must know English grammar if you want to speak English.
Secondly, however, we must then ask how you learn English grammar the most quickly. The answer will surprise you. Think back to the language you learned as a child. How did you know when a sentence was said correctly? You knew it was correct by its sound. If the sentence sounded right, you knew the grammar was correct. However, if it sounded wrong, you knew the grammar was incorrect. (An English speaker knows that the spoken sentence, "I have a book." uses correct grammar because it sounds right. On the other hand, the same speaker knows that the sentence, "I has a book." uses incorrect grammar because it sounds wrong.) Grammar-based English instruction tries to teach you a long list of "rules" so that you will speak correctly. That is a very difficult way to learn to tell the difference between something which "sounds right" or "sounds wrong." It is far simpler and far faster to teach students learning English to use their hearing to know when something is "right" or "wrong" because hearing, not written grammar, is what they must use in normal conversation.
Spoken English Learned Quickly was designed to teach you to speak fluent English as quickly as possible. The best way we can do that is to train your mind and hearing together so that you can tell the difference between English which sounds "right" and English which sounds "wrong." We can train you to speak and listen at the same time. However, it takes much more time when students must study three different subjects: English speaking, English writing, and English grammar. These students are studying three subjects but only one of them is actually training them to speak English. That is why you have studied so long but you still may not be able to speak fluent English. You have really been studying three different subjects and only one of them helps you speak fluent English. For more information, see Chapter 3: Grammar and Writing in Spoken English in our free, downloadable book Learning Spoken English.
When can I begin a new Spoken English Learned Quickly lesson? You will study Spoken English Learned Quickly differently than you studied grammar-based English lessons in the past. When you studied English in school, you were ready for the next lesson when your mind understood the vocabulary and the grammar rules. In Spoken English Learned Quickly you must study a lesson until you can pronounce each sentence so fluently that an American would understand you perfectly. There is a big difference between simply learning vocabulary and grammar and learning to speak fluent English.
However, we also know that you will want variety in your lessons. We suggest that you spend up to two hours a day, five days a week, in hard work on each new lesson. During those two weeks, you should also go back and review lessons you have already finished. Review will break the monotony of studying only one lesson for two weeks. The review will also help you perfect your pronunciation in lessons you have already finished. You can actually improve your English just as much by reviewing a very early lesson even after you are past Lesson 12. This is why Spoken English Learned Quickly can be used by both beginning and advanced students.
You must not expect Spoken English Learned Quickly to be easy. You will need to work very hard. Quite frankly, you will sometimes find it extremely difficult to keep repeating lessons when you already know all of the vocabulary and grammar. But you have not finished a lesson until your pronunciation is perfect, and the sentence sounds just like an American would have said it.
How can I continue English study after I finish the Spoken English Learned Quickly course? We suggest that you regularly read English newspapers out loud. (If you want to speak American English, be certain it is a newspaper published in the United States. If you want to speak British English, then select a newspaper from the United Kingdom.) Of course, you will also want to talk with native English speakers whenever possible. For more information, see More Spoken English Practice. Also look at Chapter 5: Selecting a Text in our free, downloadable book Learning Spoken English. Both links give website addresses of English newspapers. You can download articles for reading practice.
How can I download Spoken English Learned Quickly from the website? We have provided four formats which you can download directly from our website:
Make a CD of the entire course †
† These are the most frequently copied CDs.
How can I get a Spoken English Learned Quickly CD if my computer does not have a burner? If you know someone with a CD burner who wants to study English, tell them about Spoken English Learned Quickly and how they can make a CD from our website. Tell them they may also make copies of the CD to sell for their own profit. For the information you have given to them, they may give you a copy of the CD they make. Also, you may find someone who copies other companies' software to sell. They would certainly want to know about www.FreeEnglishNow.com because we permit others to sell CDs of Spoken English Learned Quickly. (See Earn Money for more information.) That individual should be willing to give you one CD for the information you gave them
Can I upload Spoken English Learned Quickly to an iPod or Handheld? We designed Spoken English Learned Quickly so that it can be used on MP3 players using CDs and portables such as iPods or Handhelds. For more information see Frequently Asked Questions about making CDs. The following links will be useful to you:
Why is everything on www.FreeEnglishNow.com free? We designed the website to be a service to people. We are not trying to earn money from it. We know that large numbers of people around the world want to study English in order to improve their income or enter a U.S. university, but many of them do not have enough money for English study. We want to help these people reach their goal.
There is, however, a very practical reason we do not charge money for the course. It would be too expensive to establish international marketing so that Spoken English Learned Quickly could be sold at a profit for ourselves and for those doing the marketing. If we succeeded, the course would then become too expensive for those we want to help. We also know that if we spent the money for international marketing, we could lose our investment because Spoken English Learned Quickly could be easily copied and sold by pirates.
Therefore, it has been simpler to design Spoken English Learned Quickly so that others could download it for their own use. This saves us the expense of manufacturing and shipping CDs. However, we cannot afford to advertise if we do not make money. For that reason, we allow others to sell CDs for their own profit which advertises Spoken English Learned Quickly without any cost to us. That strategy has worked exceptionally well. See Spoken English Learned Quickly is growing.
For the same reason, we give publishers the right to translate and publish our book Learning Spoken English without any payment to us. That too, serves our purpose: 1) it advertises our website, 2) it helps more people learn English, and 3) it helps publishers and resellers earn money with a very popular book.
Finally, we want to promote the new Proprioceptive Language Learning Method (also known as the Feedback Training Method) which was designed especially for Spoken English Learned Quickly. See the explanation in Chapter 7 from the book Learning Spoken English.
Is www.FreeEnglishNow.com collecting secret information? No, it is not. Our Free website is not used as a means of collecting information. In fact, we don't even collect "cookies." Nor do we ever intend to license or sell commercial services to any outside enterprise, even though others have copied our URL with a change in spelling in order to create websites selling English courses and other services.
How do you make money if you are not selling anything? We don't make any money from either the website itself or anything connected to the website. www.FreeEnglishNow.com was truly built to serve others.
Why do you let others copy the lessons and sell them? Since we have no income from the website, we can't afford to buy expensive international advertising. However, by letting others copy and sell CDs, our website has had more advertising around the world than we could ever have paid for. Look at our Spoken English Learned Quickly is Growing page for evidence of our success. That growth was done with a $0 advertising budget.
How can I make money selling Spoken English Learned Quickly CDs if everyone can copy the course? Most people do not want to take the time or they do not have the computer equipment to copy a high quality CD. However, if you can duplicate a large number of CDs and sell them for a price which people are willing to pay, you will find many customers. See the next answer for more information regarding the number of potential customers.
Is Spoken English Learned Quickly really the world's largest spoken English language course? Because we can monitor downloads on our website statistic page, we figure that over 60,000 CDs containing Spoken English Learned Quickly are being distributed per year at the present rate. (However, we are growing each month. See Spoken English Learned Quickly is Growing.) We also know that 86% of the audio downloads are in MP3 format. (Only 14% are downloaded in wma.) MP3 format is used in portable and Handheld audio players, and would be the choice for making CDs. We recently added TXT downloading to our website so that the lessons can be used on Handhelds and smartphones. Approximately 107,000 lessons (the equivalent of almost 6,700 complete courses) are being downloaded per year to Handhelds. Therefore, we know that Spoken English Learned Quickly is being used by a large number of people, and that most of their use is done from CDs or iPods and Handhelds rather than from our website. Does that mean, however, that we are the largest distributor of a spoken English language course? Even though other companies selling English courses do not advertise their profits for the year, if you multiply 66,700 times the cost of the heavily advertised "advanced" courses, you will see how much they would need to earn each year to match our distribution.
Why do the instructions for Spoken English Learned Quickly say that everything must be said out loud? In Chapter 1: Teaching Your Tongue to Speak English from our free, downloadable book Learning Spoken English, we explain the new method used in Spoken English Learned Quickly. Spoken language involves more than just memory. In this method, we train your tongue, hearing, and mind to work together in order to produce spoken English. Since you must train your tongue, hearing, and mind to work together in order to learn a new language, you are wasting time whenever you stop training your tongue and hearing and train only your mind. You can only train all three together when all three are working at the same time. That is why it has taken you so long to learn spoken English in school. Grammar-based English study tries to train you mind without simultaneously training your tongue and hearing.
Why do the instructions for Spoken English Learned Quickly say that the responses should not be read? Read the answer to the question above. You must train your tongue, hearing, and mind simultaneously to learn to speak fluent English. If you do not speak out loud, you will train only your mind but not your tongue and hearing. On the other hand, if you read your answers, you may be training your tongue and hearing, but you are not forcing your mind to think in English. Therefore, it will take you longer to learn to speak fluent English because you are not training all three at the same time. The reason it is more difficult to speak without reading is because your mind is not accustomed to forming sentences in English. That is exactly what your mind must learn to do. That is why you must not read your answers.
We understand, however, that when you begin a new lesson, it will help you if you read your responses. We suggest that you have your Student Workbook (or the text from other links) open during the first two times you repeat the exercises from a new lesson. After that, however, always study without a text. The same thing is true if you use a Handheld for the text. Do not use the text after you have done the audio exercises twice.
Can I play MP3 while reading a PDF text using Spoken English Learned Quickly? Yes, there are several ways you may use the two files together on a computer. If you use a Handheld, you may also use both by following the instructions included with your Handheld.
From the home page, click on the AB link on any lesson. When the PDF document is open, click on the
icon.
Open any lesson from the home page. When the lesson is open, click on the
link. When the PDF document is open, click on the
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You may also make a CD which will allow you to view PDF and play the audio. This will be particularly useful if you use an iPod or Handheld. See suggestion number 11 above.
However, you may download both TXT and MP3 files directly to your Handheld from the website.
I read English well and can understand about 90% of what is said, but I can't speak. What can I do? I think you are very close to good English fluency. Your mind knows how to use English. I imagine that your English teachers in school did a good job training your mind, but they did little to train your tongue to speak English. Now, stop and read at least the first chapter in our downloadable book Learning Spoken English. (Read the entire book later.)
Obviously, the word "tongue" is merely a way of talking about the entire nerve and muscle system used to produce speech. Once you start simultaneously training your mouth's nerve and muscle system so that it can begin to work with what you already know, you will experience very rapid progress in your ability to speak English.
There is one caution, however. Because you can already write English well, you will look at the Spoken English Learned Quickly lessons and tell yourself that you already know everything in the lessons. But knowing it is not your problem. What is important for you now is to learn to say the sentences so that an American listener would understand you immediately. Spoken English Learned Quickly is a spoken English course. Study the exercises until you can say them with perfect pronunciation, and at the same speed an American would use in normal conversation.
I am knowledgeable about my field in my own language, but I cannot communicate it in English. Can you help me? First, use the Spoken English Learned Quickly lessons on this website to learn fluent spoken English. Then, use the links on Specialized English vocabularies to learn the specialized English words you will need for your field.
May I get a letter from you permitting me to sell CDs in my country? Some countries require a letter of authorization in order to sell a company's product or copyrighted material. We posted a Permission to Sell letter on our website which you may use to show government officials that you may sell our CDs and books or teach the Spoken English Learned Quickly course in your own school. We are sorry, however, that we cannot send individual letters.
I want to learn to speak simple English, but I do not need to write. Can I use this course? Spoken English Learned Quickly will be ideal for you. The lessons will teach you to speak English very quickly. You will learn correct English grammar by learning to speak correct English rather than by studying written grammar lessons.
How can I use Spoken English Learned Quickly to teach an English class? You can use the course to teach English in any school. There is no cost to teach the course or reproduce the material. You do not need to request permission. See How to Use Spoken English Learned Quickly to Teach Your Students Fluent English.
How can I evaluate my progress while studying Spoken English Learned Quickly? You can evaluate your progress by using the help page Evaluating your progress as you study spoken English.
I have an English language website. Can I use some of your material? Even though we do not permit others to place our lessons on their website, there is still much we can do to help you. See our help page Can I use your material on my English language website?
I want some topics regarding spoken English courses like tenses, if clauses, and use of should, could, must, and others. Click on the link Tables on the home page. You may also click on the tables for each chapter from the home page by clicking on 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 16. Since most chapters have more than one table, always click on
to see the next table.
Should I use an English-English, or an English-My Language dictionary to learn English vocabulary? For someone just starting English study, an English-Your Language dictionary is best. However, when you are more advanced, an English-English dictionary will give you more vocabulary because it gives similar words (synonyms) and other meanings for the same word. However, there is another kind of dictionary that might be even better. It is called a Thesaurus. For each English word, it will give a list of synonyms. (Look at Roget's Thesaurus for an example. Then, click on a letter to find a word.) When the Thesaurus gives words you do not know, look them up in your English-Your Language dictionary.
I want to learn spoken English using the free online course but I do not have a computer. May I study any other way? Yes, there are several ways you can study Spoken English Learned Quickly without a computer.
Please Note: if you are downloading a single lesson for printing from the home page, you use the Lesson # AB link. If you are downloading a single lesson for printing from the save money page, you must use the Alink.
I want to study Spoken English Learned Quickly using a CD player and a television. Is it possible? Spoken English Learned Quickly was designed for people who have little money to spend for expensive lessons and equipment. (That is why it is free and downloadable.) All you will need is an inexpensive MP3 player. You will also want to print the lessons, but you can do that at an internet cafe or have a friend print them for you. See the answer to question number 30 above. Also read the suggestions on How do I begin studying Spoken English Learned Quickly?