We invented (a) a teaching method of European language pronunciation (the
English language included), as well as (2) a system of representation of
European language sounds. We discovered that European language speakers
resonate sound primarily in the throat, while Asian speakers do so
primarily in the mouth (THE THROAT LAW) and based on this discovery we
invented a way to condition one's throat to pronounce like native
speakers of European languages. We also invented a way to represent how
to read syllables and how to connect syllables, capitalizing on our
discovery of how native speakers read them (THE 3-BEAT LAW). Our system
of representation can be used to build a reading assistance devise, such
as electronic dictionary.