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Effortless English Rule 1 English Phrases

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Effortless English Rule 1 English Phrases
A.J.Hoge, the director of’Effortless English.

We will learn english phrases, not individual words. So the phrase is a group of words, which
is part of the sentence. For example you have the word “H.A.T.E “ and you want to learn a
new language.there know just writing the word hate. You are trying to memorize all the
words of a single individual. This is not a good way to learn. Much better if you learn
phrases,groups of words. You will find these phrases in english podcast that you’re listening
to real english book that you read. So you do not memorize the list in a book.

When you listen to the english language and listen to new words or you see a new word and
write it not only writing one individual words but write the phrase, the phrase will give.

Number 1

Phrases are easier to remember, because they have meaning, they have a kind of a picture, a
story, especially when you get them from something that you're reading or listening to. You'll
remember it. "John hates ice-cream". You remember the whole story, you remember who
John is, you remember that he had ice-cream and then you remember he hated it, he didn't
like it. Right? So you have all these extra pieces of information, all this extra information
helps you remember the meaning of the phrase and the meaning of that word. So it helps your
memory. Much easier to remember.

Number 2

When you learn phrases, you are learning grammar also. You are not only learning an
individual word, you're learning grammar, you're learning how to use that word correctly.
This is another way that native speakers learn English grammar, because when we're
children, we learn with phrases. We learn groups of words, not just one word by one word.
Word by word is slow and it doesn't help, and you don't learn any grammar. But when you
learn a whole phrase, you write down a phrase, you're getting extra information.

For example "John hates ice-cream". Just that word, that -s on the end: "hates", right?, John
hates. Well, you know from grammar study that, you know, you're... you're making the
subject and the verb agree. You don't need to think about that. Just write down the phrase
"John hates ice-cream" and study it, and review it. Always learn the phrase, not just that
word. And so, in the future, whenever you say "he hates ice-cream", "she hates ice-cream",
you will add that S, the "sss", right? because that's how you learned it. You learned it
correctly. You learned it from a phrase.

On the other hand, if you learn it from a text book, you just learn: the word "hate" means
"does not like". And you only learn that form, "hate", "hate", "hate", and you study, you
study, you study, you memorize it. That's when you start making mistakes, because you
learned it only this one way. You didn't learn it with other words, so sometimes you'll say "he
hate ice-cream". You'll forget the S because you, you never learned it correctly in a sentence,
in a phrase.

When you review that word again, when you study it again, always study the entire phrase or
sentence. Never study just the word, always the whole phrase. Do this every time. Your
grammar will begin to improve. And you'll remember the vocabulary faster and more easily.
And you will use that vocabulary more quickly.

For the practice, you can get a little phrase notebook. So when you find new English
vocabulary in a lesson, in something you're listening to, in a book, in an article, write down
the phrase, not just one word. Write down the entire whole phrase that you fi

nd, and then review that phrase again and again each day. And you will create a notebook full
of phrases, full of sentences, not individual words. Never an individual word.

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