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Jan 2022
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Episode 17: Opinions about language lear...

Frank Carrizo Zirit
About this episode

This is the first part of a series of episodes in which I explore what the common assumptions are for language teaching. Today, I'm covering three more questions in the survey I opened, which you can also answer here: https://forms.gle/qAnoxepR2Fdgpnbv6

The questions are:

Written language is superior to spoken language. English grammar should be followed strictly. Anything that doesn't conform to grammar rules is incorrect. Using a translation approach to learn English is a mistake.

Thanks for starting a new year with me. Remember that if you wish to be interviewed, you can send me a message to podcast@languageteaching.es

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