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Grammar-heavy, practice-light: The reason Vietnamese students can't understand foreign English teachers
Vietnamese students spend years studying English, yet many still freeze the moment they meet a native speaker.
From confusing "your" and "you're" to saying "I have saw," these language errors collected from social media posts reveal ...
A new study challenges the idea that language stems from a single evolutionary root. Instead, it proposes that our ability to communicate evolved through the interaction of biology and culture, and ...
A change in language education technology has triggered fresh competition, as Forbes reported that Speak, an AI-powered ...
In the context of vocational English education, game-based teaching has emerged as a potential solution to address ...
Two Steinhardt studies found that K-12 students learning English benefit more from working alongside peers with varied ...
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ENGLISH TENSES EXPLAINED IN 15 MINUTES
Learn all 12 English tenses quickly! This video explains simple, perfect, and continuous tenses with easy-to-understand ...
The traditional learning where the teacher was the pillar of knowledge is dwindling with the coming of the internet and its ...
Founded by former Thiel fellows, AI language tutoring app Speak started its journey in Seoul, South Korea. But as it enters ...
English Club TV Group has expanded its educational portfolio in France with the launch of TinyTeen, LangLab and LingoToons on ...
Notice that this student used not one, not two, but eight perfectly grammatical sentences to say that their grammar is bad — so bad that it’s standing in the way of pursuing dreams in a scientific ...
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