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Benny Lewis, who speaks over ten languages—all self-taught—runs the largest language-learning blog in the world, __Fluent In 3 Months__. Lewis is a full-time "language hacker," someone who devotes all of his time to finding better, faster, and more efficient ways to learn languages. __Fluent in 3 Months: How Anyone at Any Age Can Learn to Speak Any Language from Anywhere in the World__ is a new blueprint for fast language learning. Lewis argues that you don't need a great memory or "the language gene" to learn a language quickly, and debunks a number of long-held beliefs, such as adults not being as good of language learners as children.
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Fluent in 3 months : the radical new way that anyone, at any age, can learn to speak any language from anywhere in the world
Contents Acknowledgement Introduction: My Story, Your Passion Chapter 1: Destroying Twenty Common Language Learning Myths Chapter 2: Your Mission, Should You Choose to Accept It Chapter 3: How to Learn Thousands of Words Quickly Chapter 4: Immersion Without Buying a Plane Ticket Chapter 5: Speaking from Day One Chapter 6: Tips for Starting Specific Languages Chapter 7: From Fluency to Mastery Chapter 8: How to Get Mistaken for a Native Speaker Chapter 9: Hyperpolyglot: When One Is Just Not Enough Chapter 10: Free and Cheap Language Learning 2.0 Conclusion About the Author Copyright About the Publisher
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An Unconventional Guide to Start Speaking a New Language TodayBenny Lewis is the creator of www.fluentin3months.com, the largest language learning blog in the world. His proven techniques break down language learning myths and replace them with practical "language hacks" that take advantage of the skills we already possess. Fluent in 3 Months provides everything you need to make learning a new language fast, intuitive, and fun
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A new blueprint for fast language learning. Lewis argues that you don't need a great memory or "the language gene" to learn a language quickly, and debunks a number of long-held beliefs, such as adults not being as good of language learners as children. -- Publishers Description
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