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Would you like to become more fluent in British? Would you like to understand everyday dialect and not just "textbook" British? I taught British for many years and saw that many students get stuck at the high beginner/intermediate level. They learn the basics and then can't move forward. This problem used to essentially frustrate me because I had fashioned lots of excellent students who had been just stuck and eventually they would give up. I thought for a long time in what was incorrect and then chosen so it wasn't that the learner didn't have capacity but that what these were studying and how they were studying was not effective. I noticed that even though that they had good basic British they might read textbooks full of their native dialect (not British). I used to think, "Why are they reading all of this German, Japanese, etc. about British and not just reading British instead?" I decided to see easily could fix this problem. I started out assigning students homework like "watch this British play with subtitles and then without" or "read a brief article every night for per month". I found the results were amazing. My students started out becoming much more fluent and self-confident. This convinced me that the ultimate way to become fluent was to learn or watch real British that was interesting to the students. THEREFORE I started writing brief testimonies using easy to comprehend English mixed with idioms and phrasal verbs that indigenous English audio speakers use all the time. In this reserve I have added explanations in British which means you don't merge up English as well as your native language in your thoughts. I have also included easy to comprehend examples that i recommend you make a note of in your notebook which means you can bear in mind them easily. In my opinion, learning idioms, phrasal verbs, and useful phrases is the ultimate way to move your British forward as you'll be using the vocabulary that British audio speakers use every day.