Now you may be thinking that learning
English in 1 week is impossible…but with some hard work and
practice, you can.
This guide is your bible to learning how to speak and understand “basic” phrases
so that you can carry out a conversation.
This guide will not make you sufficient in every area of the English language- This takes a lot of
practice. But if you follow the exercises contained within this book, you
will
be on your way to
basic
fluency!
*This is a beginner’s guide, and is not meant to teach you advanced
conversational techniques.*
English is a beautiful language. In fact, any language you decide to learn is a beautiful
one. However, learning a brand new language is not always easy. Lucky for you,
English is not considered to be the most difficult language!
Now, if you decided to learn Chinese –
that
would take some time.
With around 430 million people around the world speaking English – and these are only people with English as their first language – your decision
to learn it is a good one! It is considered the ‘universal language’.
English was brought to Britain
from Germany and Netherlands. It originated from West
Germanic Language and the Anglo-Frisian dialect.
It has gone through various phases of evolution. There are huge difference between Old English,
Middle English and Modern English. Middle English came about after the invasion
of the German and the Norman’s.
The language you are about to learn has a lot of German, Greek, Latin, Spanish,
Hindi, French and Old Norse,
just to name a few. It is a mix of languages. A huge number of words have originated
from
Greek and Latin.
This eBook is based on the assumption that you are an intermediate learner and can read English. You are here because you have been trying to learn the language but cannot speak it well, or understand English speakers properly. I shall explain
the fundamental principles governing the language and point out common mistake that you should avoid. The end of each chapter will have an action you shall perform.
Learning English involves listening, speaking, reading and
writing.
There are four components essential to learning English.
1. Phonetics
Phonetics is a branch related
to sound. Phonology is a branch related to the systematic organization of sounds in the English language.Phoneme is the smallest unit making up a language. The English language consists of 41 phonemes. Phonemes combine to make up words and syllables. According to Wikipedia a phoneme can be described as "The smallest contrastive linguistic unit that may bring about a change of meaning".
Phonics is the method of
teaching people
to recognize different
sounds.
2. Reading fluency
Fluency is the
ability to
read and speak without stopping.
This
means not looking at each word
and trying to figure out how to
read it. It should
be accurate and
precise.
3. Vocabulary development
Vocabulary is the body of words in any language. It is also the individual knowledge of
words
and their meanings and pronunciations. It is important to develop your vocabulary skills while learning a language.
Of course, you are not expected to go through a dictionary in one day; it is a slow process.
4. Oral skills
Oral skills are is your ability to speak a language fluently. This requires correct
pronunciations and the use of Grammar. Without development oral skills, learning a
language would be utterly useless.

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