English Speaking Improvement Through Easy-to-Hard Imitation

A program designed to improve English speaking skills through the 'easy-to-hard imitation' technique. This technique focuses on listening to English speech (conversations, stories, speeches) and then delivering that speech in your own words, progressively increasing the difficulty to foster continuous improvement.

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Introduction to Easy-to-Hard Imitation

Understanding the principles of easy-to-hard imitation for enhancing spoken English. We'll explore the rationale, various approaches, and the importance of progressive difficulty.

Phrase & Sentence Imitation: The Foundation

Daily

Build your foundation by imitating short phrases and sentences. This routine focuses on mastering pronunciation and intonation – essential first steps.

β€œHere's how it works: you listen to a conversation, a story, or some kind of speech, and then try to deliver that speech in your own words.”

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Thought & Idea Imitation: Connecting Concepts

Daily

Take it up a notch by imitating larger chunks of speech - complete thoughts and ideas. This builds on sentence imitation by demanding a greater understanding of context and flow.

β€œFor example, instead of imitating small portions of speech like phrases and short sentences, you can imitate larger portions of speech.”

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Speech Imitation: The Ultimate Challenge

Weekly

Reach the pinnacle by imitating entire speeches or stories. This requires exceptional memory, comprehension, and expressive skills.

β€œSo there are several ways to go about it, but what I recommend is to combine them all together, and I call this approach easy-to-hard imitation.”

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