Writing European Languages in a Vertical Ladder Layout to Maximize Visual Intake: Truly an Unprecedented Eye-Opening Breakthrough for Quick Reading Working Memory and Resultant Intelligence.
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Rating | : | 4.64 (869 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1452040095 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 160 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-06-24 |
Language | : | English |
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The author was not a pilot nor a flight attendant. He learned the advanced practical English through his own method of walk-man and his unique English writing style he himself calls "vertical ladder writing". About the Author Working for Pan Am from February 1968, and on to United Airlines until December, 2007, the retired date, the author had travelled to many parts of the world. His ideas, to name a few, are from inventing various kinds of health promoting machines on the long-distance planes and self karaoke singing machines, to on-board language courses for young people. It was he who started a walk-man style language practicing for himself many years before Sony put their Walkman on the market on July 1, 1979. He carried a big dictionary sized tape-recorder attached to the belt around his waist using two old fashioned ear-phones then availab
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All we need is just to ooze it out from whatever involved and make better use of it in the course of life. Umami is speed, and it only exists in reading by the eye. Then what is Umami in reading? It means gained cognitive sense to enjoy the greater magnitude of reading pleasure. Here I emphasize that Umami exists not only in food but almost on all aspects of life. In this exploration each European language will reappear as "Umami English (UE)" "Umami German (UG)" "Umami French (UF)" "Umami Italian UI)" and so forth. It means a primary taste in food, so pleasant and savory that it makes those taste-sensitive people happy. It is the eye-catchin
The author was not a pilot nor a flight attendant. He plays the violin with his 39-year-old cardiologist son and twice a year he holds small concerts before his friends and families. . His ideas, to name a few, are from inventing various kinds of health promoting machines on the long-distance planes and self karaoke singing machines, to on-board language courses for young people. He learned the advanced practical Engl