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You know where I was

As a language lover, I started my language journey with English. I picked it up in the first place because it was required when I entered middle school. At first, it was easy to me. I didn’t memorize words but they stayed with me. I didn’t recite texts but they didn’t ever lose me. However, when I went to high school, things seemed to be changed. I always met with new words in the reading section of exams. I was confused and came to realize that I would have to get to work to keep my momentum of achieving good grades. I learned it everyday just to prevent the new words and grammar rules slipping off my memory. I repeated words and sentences anytime I am available. However, things didn’t go as I expected. Frustration was daunting me. The harder I worked, the less confident I became.

When I got to college, I knew I must change. There must be something that can be done to change the situation.

To find a way out, I looked into every language learning method on the market, bought every book that I could lay my hands on, and even personally tried everything that I was told in the books to do.

  • Flash cards are not for me. Repeating separate words like that didn’t enable me to come up with them at the right place at the right time. What’s more, I don’t like taking them with me and repeat them as an idiot in the subway. There must be a better solution.
  • Reading novels in the original languages. Tons of new words in the text put my patience to hard test. It was torture.
  • I just didn’t like the so-called “conventional” language learning techniques.
  • But there seemed to be no way out until I was struck by an idea which broke me loose from the bottleneck.

    StepsToNativesteps to native

    What did it do to me?

    After I finished testing this method for less than 3 months, everything just came together. I don’t have to learn the language everyday now. As a matter of fact, I can just put everything – books, audios as well as videos – away for as long as I like without forgetting one word or one grammar rules (Actually, I don’t have to memorize them at the first place.). Everything just comes to my tongue when my tongue needs them.

    What on earth is Steps to Native?

    It’s a step-by-step language learning course ebook that is not :

  • Flash cards. You don’t need to memorize words at all but you will build a long-lasting vocabulary of huge volume.
  • Grammar rules. You will understand everything when you listen and read and express yourself freely before you realize that you are using the perfect grammatic rules. No exercise is need to achieve this.
  • Can it be used to learn any language?

    To test this technique, I used it to learn German and Japanese, which turned out to be perfect. I’ve already been using it to learn other languages.

    I am anxious to share with other language learners that want to make a breakthrough for free. However, spending hard-earned money sometimes can pressure you to take action. So I have made up my mind to offer you Steps to Native, a step-by-step language lesson plan, at a ridiculous price: $3

    However, please keep in mind that this is a launch price which will be increased without previous notice. So Grab it NOW before the pice goes up.

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