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- england (1)
- English (1)
- learning style (4)
- lesson (15)
- social (10)
Entries by Tag
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- are you in the mood for English (7)
- Auditory learners (1)
- beat (1)
- bent out of shape (1)
- bushed (1)
- chill out (1)
- contest (1)
- england (1)
- english (10)
- english tips (1)
- fed up (1)
- head over heels (1)
- is your english politically correct (3)
- Kinesthetic learners (1)
- Language lesson (3)
- learning style (4)
- lesson (10)
- london (1)
- on cloud nine (1)
- people aren't old but elderly (1)
- she isn't waitress or saleswoman (1)
- slang (1)
- social (10)
- Tactile Learners (1)
- travel tips (1)
- undefined (1)
- under the weather (1)
- visual learners (1)
- what's his/her race? (1)
Entries by Title
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- Associating the word with something other than its translated equivalent is important.
- If you’re not interested in the content that’s helping you learn the language, you’ll get bored.
- Introducing learners to sentence construction too soon will limit learning.
- Lesson For Foreign Languages - Learning Style - Auditory Learners
- Lesson For Foreign Languages - Learning Style - Kinesthetic Learners
- Lesson For Foreign Languages - Learning Style - Tactile Learners
- Lesson For Foreign Languages - Learning Style - Visual Learners
- Lesson For Real English - Social - Chill Out
- Lesson For Real English - Social - Fed Up
- Lesson For Real English - Social - Head Over Heel
- Lesson For Real English - Social - Under The Weather
- Lesson For Real English - Social - people aren't old
- Lesson For Real English - Social - she isn't waitress or saleswoman
- Lesson For Real English - Social - what's his / her race?
- Lessons For Real English - Social - Beat/Bushed
- Lessons For Real English - Social - Bent Out of Shape
- Lessons For Real English - Social - On Cloud Nine
- Speak like the English in London/England
- Translation isn’t enough. But you knew that.
- Vocabulary is more fundamental than grammar
- You’ll need to see it more than once to remember it.
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Entries by Month
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- March 2010 (1)
- February 2010 (14)
- November 2009 (6)
