In the early 1990s, Michael Lewis described the lexical approach to learning and teaching language. The concept centers on the idea that language is spoken and understood in phrases or “chunks.” Some chunks might be set phrases like: by the wayup to...
English pronunciation is super weird, but you probably already know that. The spelling is a mess, the rules are inconsistent and there are so many exceptions! A few weeks ago a client added the word deliberate to her vocabulary journal. In her...
As you grow in your knowledge of English, your methods need to grow with you! Grammar exercises, drills, flashcards, etc. are great when you’re building the foundations, but if you’re fairly fluent and using English at an Upper-Intermediate or Advanced...