Simon Mumford delivers a brain-twisting winning lesson that uses metaphors to help students learn grammatical structures.
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Simon Mumford delivers a brain-twisting winning lesson that uses metaphors to help students learn grammatical structures.
By Andy Curtis
Andy Curtis, series editor of Palgrave’s Applied Linguistics for the Language Classroom book series, looks at how we can involve learners when choosing teaching methods.
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