I read a few pages of Eric's book, 'No one has taught you like this'. To be honest, from the title and subtitles, there would be no chance I would buy it. Because I believe that I have my way of learning English which is also not a bad way. The first few passages, however, still give me some thoughts about recommending books and learning methods of English. For instance, knowing your exact target of achievement and why you want to learn is really important. I also believe this is the key to successfully leaning English well.
There are other things like leaning English in our life. I will remind myself every now and then to know this key.


Thi is the first time to know that there are different types about English grammar. Then I learned why we should be positive about learning grammar. It feels like a knot tied years ago suddenly untied.

Cleft sentence is another idea that has solved the problem bugging me for a long time.
I like Eric's way of saying things. He always connects the thing he learns and what he has already known.
Richard Feynman says ' know something ' can be decided into know the name of something and know something.
We should check everything now and on if we know something for real.
Two books are recommended :about critical thinking
asking the right questions
Beyond feelings
The key procedures: imitation, feedback, record