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New Trend In English Learning

Author: AJ Hoge
Added: August 6, 2008

Yumi Imai, a Japanese student who learned English in Japanese schools, is frustrated. She has high scores on English tests, such as the TOEFL. She reads English well and has a large vocabulary. According to standardized tests- she is an advanced English learner. But she has a problem-- Yumi speaks English slowly, makes frequent mistakes, and struggles to understand native speakers.

Yumi does well on tests, but she can't communicate. Of course, she is not alone. All over the world, millions of English learners struggle with the same problems.

Most learners follow a traditional approach to English learning that includes grammar study, vocabulary lists, textbooks, and speaking activities. Like Yumi, most students who use traditional methods do well on tests, but struggle to communicate.

A new movement in English education seeks to solve this problem. It's called the "Listen First" movement and teachers are getting powerful results with it.

Listen First was started by the late Dr. J. Marvin Brown. Dr. Brown noticed that "when people move to a new country the children will eventually speak the language like natives and the adults won't.Most experts believe that children have a special language learning ability that is lost when they become adults. Dr. Brown, however, believed that the differing learning methods of children and adults made the difference.

Dr. Brown noticed that when learning a language, children tend to focus on listening and often do not speak the language for up to a year. Adults, however, often focus on speaking and force themselves to speak as soon as possible. Dr. Brown believed this was the key practice that makes children such powerful language learners.

His Listen First method is now revolutionizing English language education. The Listen First method teaches students to focus most of their time on listening. Students are also taught to never force speech, but rather to speak only when words come effortlessly.

The method is being used by David Long, president of "Automatic Language Growth", to teach English to students in Bangkok, Thailand. "The key", according to Long, is "focus on listening, don't force speech, and relax."

Listen First teachers advise students to focus solely on listening for a full year. They call this year the "silent period", though students may speak during this time provided their speech comes effortlessly.

Long is getting excellent results with the Listen First method. He says, "The students just listened for as much as a year without speaking at all. We found that adults get almost the same results that children do. When adults listen to natural language, and don't force speech for a full year, they become fluent speakers with near-native pronunciation."

Yumi is convinced. She has traded her grammar books for an iPod and mp3 lessons. She says, "I don't care about test scores anymore, I just want to speak easily to native speakers."

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For more information about the Effortless English system, go to: www.EffortlessEnglishClub.com


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