Fed up with piecemeal progress, you decide to start all over again. You observe how your 6-year-old daughter learns English, then rush out to buy English work books from grade 3 to grade 8, thinking eventually your daughter will use them anyway. Sure enough, there are a lot things you don't know in those work books, you are glad you have finished them all and feel reborn. Everyday, you read along with the slow speaker in ESL English CDs, correcting your pronunciation word by word. After one year, a 200-page book seems much easier to handle. Your English sounds more like... English. You wonder why you did not think of this in the first place. Plus 18 years learning in China, you feel you have wasted at least 23 years on learning English. You truly want to bang your head to a wall and terminate yourself right there.