Half a year has already gone by, and you're still looking for a way to learn a new language?
While you keep looking, read an interview with someone who's spent 15 years working in a language school — and knows what no one will ever tell you.
Interview with a language teacher who reveals why grammar isn't the main thing.
What he says isn't what you'd expect.
THE ONE WORD METHOD
Nothing personal, just business
Language schools aren't bad. But communication doesn't start with grammar — it starts with one precise word. If you can say what you want in one word, you'll be understood. But courses and textbooks can't sell a message that simple, so no one teaches it.
LANGUAGE TEACHER
"People think learning a language means hundreds of grammar rules, but they've forgotten they already communicated perfectly well at age 3 — without a single rule."
HOW IT WORKS
Clarify. Name it. Explain.
No grammar tables. No hundreds of rules. Just three steps — understand what you actually want, say it in one word, explain if needed. It's simple enough to use in your very first conversation.
NEXT STEP
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Find out why one precise word gives you more than years of learned grammar.