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1. Intro to the 15 Dimension for Acquiring Clear North American English

Why would you want to read this article?  It’s for people who are a little intense about getting the best out of learning.  Article One: Intro to the15 Dimensions for Acquiring Clear Talk Methodology of Clear Talk Mastery Courses Physics has its M string theory, with eleven dimensions – the explanation and theory behind all […]

2. Speed Up Learning Clear English Speech- Grow Tongue Muscle Fibers via Exercises and Tactics

Speed up Learning  Clear English Speech — Grow Tongue Muscle Fibers via Exercises and Tactics We will describe specific exercises and tactics which have speeded up learning and increased accuracy of English speech sounds for our student-learners (measured by assessment). First, scientific physiological information.  If you know the “why” you will understand the “how.”  For […]

3. Clear Talk Mode and the Task-Dynamic Model of Speech Production

Clear Talk Mode and the Task-dynamic Model of Speech Production Why read this?   It’s for people who are a little intense about getting the best out of learning. Does the nature of the speaking task, like the nature of the movement task, change the dynamics of the system? Did you ever do running in a […]

4. Can Tongue Muscle Exercises Speed up Getting Clear English Speaking?

Can strengthening the tongue’s muscle fibers via tongue muscle strengthening exercise speed up acquisition of clear American English speaking? Muscle strengthening sure does work for other activities which use skeletal muscles. The tongue is a skeletal muscle, with slow and fast twitch muscle fibers. Nowadays, coaches of many sports require their athletes to do muscle […]

5. Assessment– Why Bother?

Article 5 English Speech Assessment? Why Bother? How important is assessment for  successful acquisition of clear American English (AE) speaking?  If we didn’t care about efficiency of learning, not important at all.   Your money is worth a lot, but your time is worth even more.  Important is determining  nonnative-born individuals’ pronunciation for the 23 (some […]

6. How Long Does It Take to Get Accurate and Clear English Speech?

How Long Does It Take to Get Accurate and Clear English Speech?    On average it takes  about 70 days of practice every day to change or form a daily life habit (Frothingham, 2019).   The range for daily life habits is 18 to 254 days according to a 2009 article in the European Social Psychology  […]

7. How Long Does It Take to Become an Elite… in Anything

How Long Does It Take to Become an Elite… in Anything?      Popular knowledge says 10,000 hours of  practicing the correct way.  That was popularized by Malcolm Gladwell in his bestseller Outliers: The Story of Success in 2008.      Popular knowledge talks about years too – 10 years to become an expert. The first to […]

8. How Long to Get Proficient English Speech?

How Long to get Proficient English Speech? Deliberate Practice –Article 8 One of the first questions most instructors for American English (AE) get from nonnative-born new students is : “How long is it going to take until I am proficient at speaking English.”  That simple question  about how long does it take to become proficient […]

9. Proficiency?? There’s More to the Story!

Proficiency?? There’s More to the Story. Article 9       The burning question is: How Long Does It Take to Become Proficient for English Speech?       Here’s more of the story.  Becoming highly proficient in  AE (American English) speech communication includes  more than skills for accurate pronunciation and enunciation of  AE consonant and vowels. But the […]

10. How Many Words for English Proficiency

English Speaking Skills: How Many Words for English Fluency?        Here are some rough word counts according to Jakob Gibbon, 2023:       Advanced: With 4,000-10,000 words your communication goes beyond everyday conversation  and into specialized vocabulary for talking about your professional field, current geo-political and local events and news, opinions and vocabulary for more complex […]

11. The Endgame is Procedural Memory

Accent Reduction: The Endgame is Procedural Memory Article 11 Happiness is neither virtue nor pleasures nor this thing nor that but simply growth.  We are happy when we are growing.   William Butler Yeats. The endgame is to type on a keyboard without looking at the keys.  Or to safely ride a bike, or safely drive […]

12. Buy One, Get Three Free and the Human Brain

Buy One, Get Three Free and the Human Brain– Aarticle 12 It really is true, for mastering American English, you can “Buy one, get three free.”  Every time you push the blade and tip of the tongue forward in your mouth for the accurate TH no voice speech sound, you are also deliberately practicing the […]

13. Amazing Effect of Vocal Reading on Pronunciation

Did You Know?       Writing is only about 5,500 years old, unlike human speech estimated to be from 50,000 years to 2 million years old.  In contrast to speech, the human brain did not naturally evolve to read.  Thus, the brain adapts to the challenge of reading.        The Amazing Effect of Accurate Vocal Reading […]

14. Word Memory- What You Don’t Know!

Get Ahead of the Curve Speed Up Learning Article 14 Saying Words Out Loud        Robust evidence indicates that saying a word out loud makes it more memorable than simply reading it silently or hearing someone else say it.   This memory benefit of “hearing oneself” (and producing the word) is referred to as the production […]

15. The Human Factor

The Human Factor – Article 15 We– Humans According to Michael Shermer 2004, the following characteristics  are shared by humans and other social animals, such as primates, dolphins, whales, especially the great apes: attachment and bonding, cooperation and mutual aid, sympathy and empathy, direct and indirect reciprocity, altruism and reciprocal altruism, conflict resolution and peacemaking, […]

16. Yay for Adult Learning: Bonds that Bind

Yay for Adult Learning— Bonds that Bind Article 16 How are Child Learning and Adult Learning Different –That is the question. Child learning, especially visual learning and speaking a language, is more efficient in children than adults. Neuroimaging study found rapid neurotransmitter GABA boosting as a major potential explanation-component for that.  1, 2, 3. 4 […]

17. Commitment- Doorway to Clear English Mastery

  Commitment Doorway 17 to Clear English Mastery Article 17 for series Elements of Clear English Speech Mastery Hey you, nonnative speaker of English, what’ll get you to change to clear, not “What did you say?” English? Key to new learning, new habit is commitment, past and present. First, social bonds to family or school […]