Fluency requires both language knowledge and speaking skills. Immerse yourself in English daily through various activities. Accept that English grammar has many exceptions. Focus on whole phrases rather than individual words
Guide designed for teachers and trainees of English as a second language. Uses research-based principles for balanced language course design. Contains around 100 teaching techniques and practical guidelines
Contains 100 short stories written by English linguist and native speaker. Stories cover various genres and levels of difficulty. Each story includes vocabulary section and related questions. Stories are arranged by difficulty level
Course includes 21 chapters covering various English topics. Author Rich teaches English to students from over 65 countries. Free course available with daily 5-minute video practice. YouTube channel offers additional English learning resources
Face-to-face talk lasting 3-4 minutes with examiner. Topic cards provided with 1-minute preparation time. Speaking time limited to 1-2 minutes
"Hi. How are you?" is a common greeting response. "I'm fine" is the most popular neutral response. "I'm good" is slang, "I'm well" is formal