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Rule 5: Point Of View (Effortless Grammar)
Rule 5: Point Of View (Effortless Grammar)
Rule
5: Point Of View (Effortless Grammar
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Hi,
this is A. J. Hoge, director of Effortless English.
Welcome
to day 5 of the 7 rules of excellent speaking e-mail
course. Now, remember, before one of the other rules, I told you
“do
not study english grammar”. Maybe you are thinking “ oh my god,
but, how do I learn the grammar, how
do I use grammar correctly”.
Well,
today I am going to tell you how to learn english grammar,
without studiying
grammar rules. Hmm that’s a little tricky. How do
we do that? Well, this is actually very simple, easy, powerful
technique. And, research shows that this technique is the best way to learn
grammar. English grammar,
grammar
for any language actually.
So,
what is this technique? Well, it’s called Point
Of View Stories. Point Of View Stories or Point Of View mini stories. Mini
means small. So, these are small stories. So, what is the secret of these
stories? How do they teach you grammar? Well,
what we do is: we tell the same story but we change the point of view.
In other words, we change the time for example. Or we change the grammar somehow
in the story.
Let
me show you an example, very simple example. When I teach point
of view stories, I teach a funny or short little
story. And maybe the first time, i teach it in the present, it’s
happening now. So, for example, there is a boy.
His name is bill. Bill goes to the store. He buys a bottle of water.
He pays two dollars for the water. Ok, that’ it. That’s our little
story right now. So, that was in the present. And all you need to
do, just listen to it. Listen, listen, listen… Listen again, deep learning
remember. You are gonna repeat it a lot of times.
Now,
how do we learn grammar from
the story? Well, next I tell the same story but now it’s the past.
There was a boy named Bill. Yesterday, he went to the store. He bought
a bottle of water. He paid two dollars for the water. That’s all.
Now,
in a normal story, in a normal point of view story,
is longer and it is more difficult of course. In my lessons, my point
of mini stories are longer and more difficult. But, this is an example,
this is an easy example.
So
now, you got the present, you got the past. You listen the story in the past
many times. Don’t think about the grammar
rules. You do not think “oh this is the
past tense, oh paid is an irregular verb oh.” No, no, no… don’t
think about that. Just listen to the story and
understand the meaning. That’s all you need to do. Listen to the first
story, understand the meaning, Listen to the second story and understand
the meaning that’s all. It’s easy, effortless grammar learning.
So,
next
i might tell the same story in the future. So, it is an imagine.
Imagine
it in the next year. Imagine, there will be a boy. His name will be
Bill. He is going to go to the store. And he’ll buy a bottle of water.
He is going to pay two dollars for the water. So, that’s the end of
the short example in the future. So, what you do? You just listen to this
little, easy story in the future. You listen to the past, you listen
to the present, you listen to the future. And, I can do it again.
I
can practise any kind of grammar with this.
For example,
I might say, there was a boy. Since last year, he has gone to the
store every day. He has bought a bottle of water every day. Everyday,
since last year, he has paid two dollars for the water. So, you
don’t need to know the name of the grammar or the verb tense that I am
using. It’s called the present perfect. But you don’t need to know that.
I don’t want you think about that. All you need to do is listen to the
story. I am using the words to hep you understand the meaning. I say
“since last year”.
So
now, you understand it, these changes, these
verbs, they changes because something happende in the past and
it’s continue for a while. But you don’t need to think about that.
That’s why the stories are easy and powerful. You just listen. You
listen to story number one.
You
listen to story number two, the story number three, the story number four. And
you learn the grammar like
a native speaker,
like
a child. When you learn
grammar like this, using these kind of
stories it goes deep. You learn to use grammar automatically,
quickly. You learn to understand it instantly, quickly, automatically.
You don’t need to think about the rules. Forget the rules.
You don’t need to know them.
You
want to learn it automatically, the same way I learned English
grammar. The same way all native
speakers learn english grammar.
Learn
english grammar using these point of view stories.
Your grammar, your speaking grammar will
really improve quickly.
And
you will feel more relax.
Because,
you will start to use correct grammar automatically.
You
won’t even think about it. You can stop thinking so much. You can just relax,
listen
and speak. Okay, these are powerful. Point of
view stories to learn english grammar.
Alright,
that’s the end of this rule. I will see you tomorrow for a next rule. Take care
and have a great day, bye, bye
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