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Students Learn Grammar
and Structure Implicitly

Once students have learned the vocabulary in a lesson, those words are combined into short phrases, sentences, and dialogs. Students don’t spend valuable time studying the rules of grammar. Instead, students learn grammatical structures the same way they learned them in their native language—through meaningful exposure.

This approach enables students to quickly learn how to produce grammatically correct, original word combinations.

 
   
 

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