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Friday, 26 April 2013 00:00

How to Use James' ESL System?

Welcome to James' Free ESL System!

만나서 반갑습니다!

Hi Everybody! We're here to learn English or possibly learn Korean.  So let's get started!

Mr.Bondaygee's Very Good Words System is a very quick practical vocabulary building system for learners of English or Korean.  I created it to teach English (and to learn Korean at the same time), with an emphasis on perfect pronunciation, ease of learning, and of course, musical enjoyment!

In the above menu you will see the titles VGW1, VGW2, etc.  Their full titles are "Very Good Words#1" and "Very Good Words#2" respectively.

In each "VGW" Section, you will find links for:

  1. A Music Study Video (Very Good Words#1,2 etc)
  2. A Word List-Poster
  3. A Musical Study MP3 (VGW Song mp3 version to use on smartphone, etc)
  4. A series of translated sentences corresponding to each word in the vocabulary list.
  5. An MP3 file showing how to pronounce each sentence in English and Korean.

For Individual Learners:

If you are learning English or Korean by yourself.  Go to each section (VGW1, VGW2,etc) and download all the contents.  The download links are at the bottom of each page.  Watch the video as much as you can and possibly look at the word list simultaneously.  Notice how easy it is to memorize the words.  I've had some students memorize 100 words in one day!  Notice "Very Good Words#5" has approximately 100 words to learn and devour! (I know you have a big appetite for learning, but were merely lacking the method to feed your insatiable soul.  We all want to grow.)

Once you have memorized the song and words.  Notice with each time you listen to the song, your pronunciation gets better. One of the secrets of The Bondaygee's System is: with the musical background, you'll never forget the vocabulary or the pronunciation.  It's meant to last forever and not go, "In one ear and out the other!" like most language classes.  It's designed to create a lasting, meaningful memory.

So, once you've memorized the words, start working on sentences, listen to the mp3 files while reading the sentences at first. Later, try to guess what sentence is being spoken with the visual aid.  In a short time, you will have a natural feel for the English or Korean grammar system.