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SHAMED BY YOUR ENGLISH?
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"It's really surprising how many people, eager to get ahead, go on ruining their chances every time they speak and write," said Don Bolander in a recent interview.
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It's because such people lack the one ability more important to social and business success than any other — a command of good English. Bolander was asked: Q. Can people overcome the handicap? A. Yes, easily. If they're honest enough to admit their English isn't all it should be, they can now do something about it quickly right at home, thanks to the amazingly effective Career Institute self-teaching method. Q. Is the C.I. Method new? A. No. Over many years, it has helped thousands with faulty English to stop making embarrassing mistakes, pronounce words correctly, punctuate properly, increase their vocabularies, vastly improve their writing, and become interesting conversationalists. They gain new respect and recognition in all their dealings with people. Q. Do good results take long? A. On the contrary, all it takes is 15 minutes a day over a few weeks to master good English by the C.I. Method. There's no tiresome study of rules — no monotonous memorizing. Progress can be so rapid because the Method makes an exciting game out of learning. It's actually fun! Q. How can readers learn more? A. By requesting further information in a free 32-page booklet to anyone interested. The booklet tells how the Method works and explains how to gain a command of good English quickly and enjoyably at home.
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Don Bolander, M.A., University of Chicago; B.S., Northwestern University; Director of Career Institute; authority on adult education.
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Please send me without obligation a free copy of the 32-page booklet, "How to Gain a Command of Good English." (No salesman will call)