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This guide outlines a structured approach to mastering English by focusing on essential skills: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and translating. It details goals such as understanding 90% of conversations with native speakers and achieving a reading speed of 120-160 words per minute. Techniques include regular practice with native speakers, immersive media consumption, and maintaining an English diary. The guide also identifies common difficulties learners face and offers solutions to enhance vocabulary retention and grammatical understanding, providing a roadmap for successful English language acquisition.
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INFERENCE STRUCTURE : II1Requirement/Goal/Objective • Listening------- be able to listen and understand the contents which are in the normal speed. • Speaking ------- be able to communicate with the native speakers and understand 90% of the contents. • Reading -------the reading speed can reach to 120-160 words/minutes, and understand up to 80%. • Writing -------- be able to write a good essay about 250-300 words in an hour. • Translating --------be able to translate 230-280 words /hour.
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : IP1Procedure/Technique/Strategy/Control • Bearing more than 3000 normal words in mind • Knowing the basic English grammar and rules well • Reading lots of original books and journals • Talking with native speakers frequently • Writing the English diary, a piece per day • Listening to English news, 1 hour per day • Watching English TV and movies • Joining in the training courses
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : IP1Procedure/Technique/Strategy/Control
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : IO1Work/Technical Report • The score of exams • The others’ assessment • Comparison with others • The English certificate
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : II2Problem/Trouble/Difficulty/Event • Unable to memorize the vocabularies in mind • Confused about the grammars and tense • inefficient sources(Internet, TV channels, native speakers) • Speak word by word, not in sentence • Being shy and timid
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : IP2Problem solving/Trouble Shooting/Decision/Respond • Use some prefix and affix to memorize words • Review the words and grammar on a certain period • Communicating with the native speakers in English Corner and clubs • Watching movies and imitate • Joining in the training courses • writing English diary
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : IO2Solution/Remedial Action • Memorizing and reviewing the words and grammar, 2 hours per day • Communicating with the native speakers in English Corner and clubs, once or twice per week • Listening to English news, an hour per day • Watching the English TV and movies, three or four times per week • Joining in the training courses, once or twice per month • Writing English diary, a piece per day
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : II3Manpower/Human Resource • Teachers • Friends , classmates and colleagues • The native speakers who meet in the English corner • The native speakers who meet in MSN, Facebook, etc.
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : IP3HRD/Learning/Research • Finding the excellent teachers who are good at English • Learning with the friends, classmates and colleagues who can speak well • Talking with the native speakers in MSN, Facebook, E-mail, etc.
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : IO3 Working Performance • Teacher is bad at teaching plan • Friends speak fast • Native speakers have strange accent
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : II4 Budget /Finance • Training plan • Tool budget
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : IP4Budgeting /Costing/Cost Control/Accounting • Joining the training courses : 4,500 Bath • Taking the exam: 400 Bath • Buying the original books and journals: 2,000 Bath • Buying the English movie CD : 200 Bath • Using the Internet: 300 Bath • Seeing movies in cinema:1000 Bath
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : IP4Budgeting /Costing/Cost Control/Accounting
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : IO4 Finance Report /Account • The total costing, including training, tool costing, internet costing, etc. • The detailed costing of every steps and aspects • The detailed time of costing
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : II5 Equipment/ Instrument / Tool /SW • Internet • Books, journals, magazines, newspapers, etc • TV • Movie CD • Computer • MSN, Facebook, Hi5, Blogs, Skype, Yotube, etc • Dictionary, PDA
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : IP5Use of Machine Asset tool how to measure • Internet to download learning materials • Books, journals, magazines, newspapers, etc. to learning grammar, new words and writing skills • TV to practice listening • Movie CD to practice listening • Computer to use software: MSN, Facebook, Hi5, Blogs, Skype, Yotube, etc to talk with the native speakers • Dictionary, PDA to remember and to review words
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : IO5KPI/ Profit / Loss /Utilization • PDA is utilized a little. • Books are boring to read. • Dictionary is not easy to take
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : II6Time/Plan/Schedule (Time/Resource/Cash)
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : IP6Project Management/Scheduling/Timing/Time Delay/Optimize
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : IO6 Project Management Report • Improve the reading speed in CNN news. • Understand the 5w&how of the news on VOA&BBC • Catch up with the speaker in the movies
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : II7 Pre-caution/Alarm/Alert/Awareness/Human Error/Risk/Opportunity • Busy working without enough time to study • Class absence • Waste of time
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : IP7Prevent/Protect/Ensure/Caution/Monitor/Proact/RiskManagement/Invention/Development • Managing work time and study time • Monitoring • Planning a reasonable time-table
INFERENCE STRUCTURE : IO7 Availability/Reliability/Ideas/Innovation • Active performance in Class • Good management on study time
DOMAIN KNOWLEDGE FOR LEARNING ENGLISH • Right pronunciation • Basic grammar • Basic vocabulary • Psychological management on learning • Cultural background and etiquette of English countries