Conclusion.

 
Thus far in this book, we have discussed the many, many problems facing you as you try to keep your hard-won English knowledge alive and afloat in this linguistically chaotic, post-graduation world.  We talked about overcoming the many problems facing you in life, and how you might overcome them as best you can.  This is the “reactive” approach to learning English; in a way, it is about survival in the jungle.  We then discussed the solutions available to you, and how to make them happen.  This is the “pro-active” way of learning English on the go, on your own, without a foreign person to help you.  It is not the “only way”—it is one way out of the many available in today’s crazy “tulip-market”….You, the reader, now have some of the tools in hand to understand, overcome, profit from, and conquer.  Next, the “cell model” we discussed has a proven history of success.  The country you now enjoy was conceived of and developed by people who once upon a time worked in cells.  You can use it and adapt it for you!  In choosing both the reactive way and the pro-active way of struggling to learn English, with adaptations, you have some strong advantages.  We wish you good luck and good learning.