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The system is built on the philosophy that fluency is a distinct skill from language knowledge. Key highlights include:

The first chapter was a manifesto written in short, punchy lines. Kev could hear the author’s voice — impatient, playful, and compassionate. They kicked off with an exercise: record a one-minute rant about the worst meal he’d ever had, then transcribe it and circle every word he knew and didn’t. Kev laughed at himself as he recorded, loud and clumsy, then typed his transcription and watched his gaps turn into a roadmap.

He famously stated: “You don’t learn to speak by studying grammar. You learn to speak by doing speaking.”

Arjun started with . He learned that native speakers don't speak in "sentences" but in "idea units" or word clusters. Instead of worrying about perfect grammar, he began practicing short, natural bursts of speech. 2. Training the "Speech Organs" Using Book B3: Teaching your Tongue & Speech Rhythm

Shifting from "bookish" words to the high-frequency combinations used naturally by native speakers.

: Learning to think and speak in clusters of words rather than isolated terms.

: Strategies for managing pauses and hesitation during conversation.