The Story behind the Book: How to Improve Your Foreign Language Immediately (Shekhtman)


 

This week's book back story features How to Improve Your Foreign Language Immediately by Boris Shekhtman.

from the editor --

Boris died several years ago from cancer, but his book lives on because it is unique and useful. Boris himself was unique. He won awards for his teaching; more important, he made lifelong fans from his students for his teaching. As one of the few teachers capable of bringing learners to the near-native level of foreign language proficiency, he developed a number of techniques -- or tools -- that he found to work with nearly all students quickly and effectively. They worked with his diplomat students, journalist students, students with special needs, and just everyday students. After decades of success with these tools. he elucidated seven of them in a book, How to Improve Your Foreign Language Immediately, a slim volume with powerful suggestions.

RIP, Boris.


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