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This continuing series shall share practical and simple methods for learning English with little effort. Easy is not a goal as “easy” usually ends up being sloppy or less than what you truly need. The authors do not wish to make you into English teachers, rather we will suggest many (over 100) tried methods for improving your learning. Each will take some effort to apply, but we only expect you to keep those that feel right for you. After a year of following these postings, you should have 10 new habits that make continued learning seem effortless.
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2012-09-10 | Decide to become a good net citizen by commenting. To start, learn how to thank and/or praise in your target language.The post English KISS Episode 5 – Something for Nothing appeared first on Fair Languages. |
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2012-09-03 | Hopefully you have been developing the habit of keeping an MP3 with you and finding times to let it play throughout your normal day.The post English KISS Episode 4 – Me and my MP3 appeared first on Fair Languages. |
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2012-08-27 | For one year, choose to only pursue English for fun. No rules (grammar) or vocabulary lists. Find the things that interest YOU, not some book of rules.The post English KISS Episode 3 – I Hate Grammar appeared first on Fair Languages. |
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2012-08-20 | Today we ask you to set aside some time for several days. Settle your mind and emotions and look at that self image of a learning failure.The post English KISS Episode 2 – Cry If You Want To appeared first on Fair Languages. |
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2012-08-13 | Our brains and most of our wakeful life experiences are habits. All have one thing in common, to become “easy” we had to train ourselves.The post English KISS Episode 1 – Easy is a Habit appeared first on Fair Languages. |
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2012-08-06 | English KISS Introduction: This continuing series shall share practical and simple methods for learning English with little effort.The post English KISS Episode 0 – Introduction appeared first on Fair Languages. |
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