Reading Listening [exclusive] — Course English Fluency
Elias frowned. He checked his mental dictionary. Rocket science? Whirl? There were no rockets. No spinning tops.
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Mix of reading speed + listening for gist/details. Places learner into Level 1–6. | | Module Exit Quiz | 70% correct required to unlock next module. Unlimited retakes with new question sets. | | Final Fluency Exam | Timed reading of an op-ed (350 WPM target) + listening to a 3-min lecture with 10 inference questions. | | Printable Certificate | Includes Fluency Score, WPM, and accent comprehension range. QR code for verification. | course english fluency reading listening
: Set specific goals for "Correct Words Per Minute" (CWPM) and graph your performance over time to visualize improvement. Strengthening Listening for Fluency Elias frowned
If reading builds your mental model of English, listening trains it for real time. Speech is fleeting; there are no re-reads, no pause buttons in a conversation (at least not without awkwardness). Listening fluency is the ability to parse continuous sound into words, phrases, and meaning in milliseconds. | Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | |
Platforms like Coursera or Busuu offer structured lessons that combine reading, listening, and interactive practice.
To understand why a is so effective, we need to look at two key linguistic concepts: Input Hypothesis and Prosody.