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		<title>The Two Biggest Mistakes of English Teachers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning a foreign language is easy. All you need is lots of repetition at a level appropriate to your understanding. These two key factors; repetition and comprehensible input, are so important to language acquisition that they are also the greatest mistakes that foreign language teachers make. English Teacher Mistake 1 &#8211; Teaching at a Wrong [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have personally shifted out of using textbooks in most of my classes, from children to adults. There are many reasons for this which I will mention in this article and in future posts. Textbooks have been the central focus of education for so long that even experienced teachers have trouble imagining any other way [...]]]></description>
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