The two pillars of proficiency in a foreign language are accuracy and fluency. Accuracy refers to anything that makes your articulation and production in the language as close to its original native form as possible and includes things such as pronunciation, tonality, accent, proper usage of words and phrases, grammatical correctness, and knowledge of slangs, proverbs, expressions, sounds, etc.
Fluency, on the other hand, refers to the on the other hand, refers to the ease by which the learner both comprehends and produces in the language that is made apparent both verbally and nonverbally by things such as the pace at which one speaks, how easily one understands what is being spoken, how comfortable one’s body language seems when speaking, and how automatic the language has become for the learner.
The Molgan Method is designed in a way that both accuracy and fluency are developed, maintained, and eventually mastered. It doesn’t teach any particular language but how to learn any language regardless of how easy or difficult it may be. Given that this method is a system it means that it can be tailored to each and every learner based upon his or her taste and interests. Life is too short and our world too vast to speak only one language and miss out on all the opportunities that you will find abroad, it is time to learn a foreign language independently and the Molgan Method will show you exactly how to do just that!