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How many lessons do you study per day?
A reader sent me an email asking me how many PhraseMix lessons he should study per day.
Personally, I would try to learn 2 new phrases per day. I would not only read the lessons, but try to search for other examples of each of the phrases on the Internet and on YouTube.
I would also spend 10-15...
How can you find English speakers to talk with?
One complaint I often hear from English learners is that it's hard to find people to practice with.
I agree that it can be hard. You have to change your habits to put yourself in new situations where you get more English practice. It takes a little bit of bravery. You have to be willing to speak...
The reason that PhraseMix works
What is PhraseMix about?
Whenever I meet someone new and introduce myself, I have to explain what PhraseMix is. To be honest, it's always a little bit difficult. I say something like this:
I run a website for people who are learning English as a second language. I write lessons each day and post...
The hard parts of understanding English conversation
This week, I met up with the blogger Adir Ferreira from Transparent Language Brazil. He was on his first trip to the U.S. and came to New York for a few days.
In our conversation, Adir mentioned that this was his first immersion experience in English. Although he had studied English for...
The three types of language learner
Yesterday, I shared a theory of mine that people learn English for a few reasons:
- to get a job
- to get into school
- to make friends or relationships
- to travel
- because they like the feeling of accomplishment
As I started to think about it a little bit more, I realized that it's even more basic...
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