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Post [ESL Weblog] Taking a Bottom-up Approach to Learning and Teaching English

There comes a point at which understanding and studying language from a top-down perspective is just about impossible without a good understanding of the details. In this way, a bottom-up approach to foreign language study is necessary. This is not...

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