Locutionary Talks
2,000 Must Know Words
In as Few as 60-Days
1-Hour a Day
Vocabulary is The Basis of All Languages.
Using Only Words, Ideas Can be Communicated Without Grammar.
Children begin communication using single words.
“Ball?” can be fully understood as “I want the ball.”
Since comprehension is the ultimate goal of communication
and words are used to communicate our thoughts,
developing a strong vocabulary cannot be overestimated.
A Rich Arsenal of Words Improves All Areas of Communication
Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing.
I use the MP3 Playlist to listen and learn word definitions as I travel to work, while relaxing at home, and as I work out in the gym. I review the PDF Workbook to see the words and to test my memory of their definitions. The Workbook also revealed how to better understand English alphabet sounds. Locutionary Talks helped me to achieve a B-1 Intermediate English speaking level in less than two months.
Build your English vocabulary as you work, play or sleep – yes, as you sleep. German and Swiss scientists have demonstrated that listening to audio recordings as you sleep improves recall of vocabulary and pronunciation when you are speaking. In as few as 60-days and five Listening repetitions, you can master all 2,000 Locutionary Talks MP3 Must Know English words. Blazing fast English vocabulary building and pronunciation improvement -Locutionary Talks MP3.
The foundation of English pronunciation is the English Alphabet, the ABCs. Likely, a nonnative English-speaking person with an accent taught you the ABCs when you were a child. Today, you try to speak English using those sounds taught to you as a child. To correctly articulate English, you must understand the correct pronunciation of the English ABCs. In addition to building your English vocabulary, beginning with the ABCs, Locutionary Talks Talking PDF Workbook reveals the simple secrets of understanding English sounds.
Look and Listen to the Sample pages of LT PDF on the left below and the Sample audio definitions for LT MP3 and LT PDF on the right. Note: The PDF click to Listen speaker icons will only work when opened in Adobe Acrobat - a FREE download at https://get.adobe.com/reader/. You can click the “I-pop-out” icon in the top right corner of this PDF demo to download the Sample and see it in action.
Auditory learner - If you are an auditory learner, you learn by hearing and listening. You understand and remember things you have heard. You store information by the way it sounds, and you have an easier time understanding spoken instructions than written ones. You often learn by reading aloud because you must hear it or say it to know it. Locutionary Talks MP3 is the ideal choice for you. Just Listen & Learn.
Visual learner - If you are a visual learner, you learn by reading or seeing pictures. You understand and remember things by sight. You can picture what you are learning in your head, and you learn best using primarily visual methods. You like to see what you are learning. Locutionary PDF is the choice for you. The Workbook's, 2,000 full-length definitions and more than 10,000 sentences are there for you to see, then click any of the words to listen. See, Listen, & Learn.