Why Can't Americans Understand Me?: A Unique Teaching System That Addresses English-Speaking Communication Challenges for Many Chinese


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- Do you try to avoid speaking English to Americans?
- Are you nervous? Anxious? Worried or afraid to "lose face"? Or do you stutter when you are forced to speak English to Americans?
- Are you frustrated when Americans don't understand you? Do you feel helpless when they still don't understand after your repeated attempts at explanation?
- Are you embarrassed when Americans misunderstand what you say?

I, too, had all these feelings.

Numerous books and courses have appeared on the market since the author started learning English as a second language 40 some years ago, of which 30 of those years were spent here in the United States. Throughout this long period of time the English speaking capabilities for the Chinese has not improved. Why?

This book suggests TWO short and straight answers to ALL these questions. A unique "66English" teaching system introduced in this book and its accompanying 66English.com site provides the solutions to overcoming your negative feelings and your concerns towards English-speaking communication.

The book and the website also presents several shortcuts on how to improve your English-speaking skills instantly, and addresses the "getting rid of the Chinese English accent" challenge.

Author: Kenneth I. Ma
Publisher: Advantage Media Group
Published: 12/01/2013
Pages: 222
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.67lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.47d
ISBN13: 9781599323541
ISBN10: 1599323540
BISAC Categories:
- Study Aids | General
- Foreign Language Study | Chinese
- Reference | Personal & Practical Guides

About the Author
Kenneth Ma was born in Taiwan and came to the United States as a graduate student when he was twenty-six years old. He has been living in Los Angeles, California, for thirty-plus years. His academic background is in electronic hardware and computer software engineering. Today he and his wife lead a real estate settlement services (escrow) company in the Los Angeles area.

Although a top student in his English classes in Taiwan, he found that he was unable to properly communicate with the Americans he met in his junior year in college. The English teaching system taught students how to pass tests but did not put any emphasis on actual communication. As there were very few Americans in Taiwan at that time the actual speaking of English outside of the classroom was rare. Since then, he started his long and lonely journey to improve his English speaking skills.

By immersing himself in the English speaking environment whenever possible--speaking English at work, at home, with friends--his speaking skills have steadily improved. He developed the 66English system and it has worked for him and his students.

This book is the culmination of many years of effort. In it, the author shares the methods and experiences that have worked for him and other Chinese. This is a book that he has wanted to write for the last eleven years; and with its publication, he will finally be able to share what he knows.