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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 […]

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 […]

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, […]

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 […]

B and Br for “Brother”- Press Firmly Lips Together and Loud Voice

This is Number 6 in our hierarchical arrangement of American English (AE) pronunciation 2 minute tutorials.  This systematic arrangement is the most efficient and makes accuracy easy in training your brain and mouth to get clear AE speech sounds and words.  Now we show you the consonant b before the consonant r in the word […]

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 […]

B and CH for “Beach” For Fast and Easy Learning Using Human Brain Info

B and CH for “Beach” For Fast and Easy Learning Using Human Brain Info This is Number 5 in our series of recommended sequence for fast, easy mastery of American English speech sounds.  The directed instruction is for English consonants B, CH and the word “beach”. Your brain organizes the production of speech by phonetic […]

P for “Priority” for Massed and Distributed Practice

This is Number 4 in our series of recommended sequence for fast, easy mastery of American English speech sounds.  The directed instruction is for English consonant P and the word “priority.” It’s estimated it takes 35 accurate repetitions of a new word to memorize it accurately.  That’s called massed practice. That will get you in […]

P for American English and Syllable Pronunciation for Clear Speech

This is our Number 3 in the series of recommended sequence for consonants and vowels.       Like Number 1 which has the word “probably,” this video also directly instructs for the American English (AE) consonant speech sound P.        Ninety, 90,  sovereign and non-sovereign entities have English for their official language including India, South Africa, […]

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 […]