How to Begin Ei Pra

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❹ Orientations

Now it’s time to walk the Trail. Let’s check what you need to start.
Go through the following Empallet one by one to get started.

 

 

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Getting Started

Getting Started

・Log in to your Empatheme Account
・Ei Pra Card
・Empallet (Seed by native speakers)
・Practicing Experience

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Learn to Practice

Physical Exercise of Voice
There is a straightforward answer to why you struggle over listening comprehension and speaking in English: you rarely have an occasion to practice English. English cannot be acquired through reading or writing but everyday physical exercises of vocalization.

Practice Vocalizing Short Phrases
Follow the guide to practice the seven elements of Ei pra. Vocalizing a phrase called a Seed in one breath allows you to listen to yourself. Within 15 minutes of practice, you will be practicing the vocal input-output of syllables for 3,000 times. Without difficulty, you will eventually reach one million times after completing three Trails.

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Essential Tips for Practice

Tip ① Practice With Your Body

Learning a language is physical exercise. To speak is to change sounds by breathing out. It’s very much like sports or musical performance; you must acquire how to breathe, keep posture, and move muscles.

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Tip ② Learn to Vocalize A Phrase

The most practical way to learn English is to listen to phrases vocalized in one breath and to recite them. The majority of vocal expressions in a phrase takes 1-2 seconds to say. We learn a language by repeating this process.

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Tip ③ Begin With Rhythm

Raise your head, and don’t try to read the letters. Don’t worry too much about correctness. Instead, try to vocalize the whole phrase with a proper rhythm. This practice only takes you a second or two.

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