"Understand native speakers effortlessly and read complex texts without translating in your head."
We acquire language when we understand "comprehensible input"—messages that are just slightly above our current level. When you read a text, you see the correct spelling and sentence structure. When you immediately listen to the same text, you hear the rhythm, the pauses, and the intonation. The written word provides the map; the audio provides the terrain. course english fluency reading listening
Reading for fluency isn't about looking up every single word. If you stop every ten seconds, you lose the "flow"—and flow is where fluency lives. Extensive Reading: you hear the rhythm