HOW TO LEARN ENGLISH---THE KING & ALL THE WISDOM THAT EVER WAS

LEARN ENGLISH BY WATCHING THIS GREAT VIDEO
Listen and Read to the Words of this Story of All the Wisdom of All the World That Has Ever Been & Ever Will Be

by 
Robert Farmilo

Do you want to go deeper into the English language? If the answer is, "Yes," then I have a way for you to do it that is both entertaining and effective.

What you do is watch this video and absorb the story being told. It is a very amusing and interesting tale with a surprise ending.

While you watch the video, take note of any words or phrases that you do not understand. I have prepared a PDF text file for you to use, and I have also included the text of the video in this lesson. This way you can easily find the words and phrases you are not too sure of and begin to absorb their deeper meaning. IF you want the PDF text file, please contact me using the contact form. Make sure you ask for "PDF of the wisdom of all the world" in the subject section of the contact form. The contact form should be on the right side of the page.

As you do this, you will be able to use these clever words and turns of a phrase in your own version of the English language. You see, non-native speakers are changing the English language at a speed never known before.

One of the reasons for this fact is that there are five non-native English speakers for every one native English speaker.

NOTE: Scroll down, and you will find a series of tests and exercises for you to implant the important English language phrases and words inside this powerful teaching video.

Okay, now here is the video. Make sure you watch it all the way to the end. While you are at it, give the video a like and share it with someone...even with yourself on your own Facebook page, or Twitter account...LinkedIn, and so on.


Video ► The King & All the Wisdom of All the World

Here is the text of the story:

The King & All the Wisdom of All the World

Welcome. My name is Robert Farmilo.
You have come to hear the story, and I will tell you the story. 

Once upon a time, there was a king.
He was the greatest king of all time. He ruled the greatest kingdom that ever was or ever will be.

The king had assembled the greatest group of wise people that the world had ever seen or ever will see.

One day he called all of his wise people together, and he said: "Write me a book. Write me a book of wisdom."

"A book of wisdom of all of the ages of all of the times that ever will be or ever can be or have ever been."

"You have two years to accomplish this."

The wise people went away and they came back and they brought the king a book. It was a book much bigger than this.


They gave it to the king. The king read the book. He read every page. And when he was done, he said, "You have done well."

"Now, go and write a book in one chapter that has all the wisdom of all the world of all the ages that ever will be or ever can be or ever have been."

"You have two years."

The wise people went away and came back in two years and they brought a chapter. They gave it to the king.

The king read it, and he said, "Oh, you have done very well."

"But...now I ask you to go away and bring me one page of all the wisdom of all the world that ever will be, can ever be, has ever been. All of it on one page. You have two years. Go."

Well, the wise people did as the king bade them. They came back in two years. They had a single page. They gave it to the king. The king read it. 

He said, "You have done well. But now I want you to give me one paragraph. All the wisdom of all the world that ever will be, can ever be, and has ever been. All of it in one paragraph. You have two years. Go."

Well, they did.

They want away, and then, in two years they came back. 

And the king said to them, "This is very good. But...now I ask you to go away and bring me back in two years one sentence, one line. It will contain all the wisdom of all the world that ever has been, and ever can be, and ever was."

"One sentence, one line. Two years. Now, go."

And they did. And they came back, in two years. And they brought the king the one sentence, the one line that contained all the wisdom of the world that ever was or ever could be or ever will be.

And they gave it to the king, and he read it, and he said: "Aha, here it is! You have done it, as I asked."

And he rewarded the wise people with great generosity and honour, wealth and prestige and position.

Do you want to know what this great wisdom was?

If you do, click on this link to find out:

THE GREATEST WISDOM OF ALL THE WORLD

All the wisdom of all the world that ever was or ever will be or ever can be is yours for asking. One simple sentence, and you'll have it, too.

The simple sentence that contains all the wisdom of all the world is comprised of only FIVE words. These images give a hint.

Do you give up yet? 
Five words: "There __ __ ____ lunch".
(I gave you a really big hint!)

The King and the Greatest Wisdom of the World have several important English language teaching points.


You will have noticed the extensive use of the following terms: Have been / Ever was / Ever will be

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 RANDOM ENGLISH LANGUAGE FACT  BLAST 

The “k” in “knife” was once pronounced, “nature” was “natoor,” and “special” was “spe-see-al.” 

This begs the question, "What will English be like in one hundred years?"
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