Questions and Answers on Improving Your English

In this video, I answer your biggest questions about *how* to improve your English. See the links below that I talk about in the video.

This video will teach you:

  • How your brain “acquires” languages
  • Why the best way to improve your speaking is listening, not speaking
  • The two ways to choose things to listen to and read

To get the “complete” answer on how to improve your English, read my special report, “5 Things You MUST Know to Improve Your English” – get it free here.

For more on improving your vocabulary and “practicing” your English, read this blog post.

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~Jeff

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What Will I Learn in My Free Lesson?

Here is just a small part of what you’re going to learn in this free lesson:

  • What “take a rain check” means and how to use it in a conversation . . .
  • The difference between a “recluse” and a “busybody” . . .
  • Why “to fend OFF” means something from “to fend FOR” . . .
  • What it means to “take a rain check,” “keep to yourself,” and “to appoint (someone)” . . .
  • What a social secretary is . . .
  • The best way to use “to sort out” and “to turn down” . . .
  • How to use phrasal verbs like “to settle in” and “to settle down” (they’re not the same!) . . .

 

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