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Did You Know We Have 3 Different Learning Systems (and Often Only Use One?)

Did You Know We Have 3 Different Learning Systems (and Often Only Use One?)

by Heather Chetwynd | Apr 8, 2022 | Language Training

Cognitive Learning System Most of us have been conditioned to “sit down and study” when we want to learn something. We depend on our thinking and memorizing, on learning facts and drilling, on researching and discussing. And these learning activities are a valid and...
The line between teaching and coaching: The GRADE approach

The line between teaching and coaching: The GRADE approach

by Heather Chetwynd | Dec 10, 2021 | Language Training

Over the years, we noticed that some clients made very noticeable progress. These were motivated clients with strong learning habits. They were fascinated with language and creative in finding ways to fit their practice into their busy lives. They focused in class,...
How to integrate what you learn into your active communication: The “MAKE IT YOUR OWN” Process

How to integrate what you learn into your active communication: The “MAKE IT YOUR OWN” Process

by Heather Chetwynd | Oct 21, 2021 | Language Training

I’ve seen that many people obtain knowledge from our English training sessions (and other types of training as well) but not all integrate what was learned. The missing piece is making it your own! How to integrate what you learn into your daily communication To learn...
Assessing Pronunciation – Vowels & Consonants

Assessing Pronunciation – Vowels & Consonants

by Heather Chetwynd | Dec 11, 2020 | Language Training

When I do a pronunciation assessment, I look at three key areas. The first two are the ones that come to mind when most people think about pronunciation. These are the individual sounds – also called “phonemes” or “segmentals” – the vowels and consonants....
When communication issues are “all about me”

When communication issues are “all about me”

by Heather Chetwynd | Sep 10, 2020 | Language Training

In my 20s, I learned to speak Spanish with a wave of refugees from South America. I just “hung out” and took a few lessons, sang in a small Latin folk band and eventually married a Chilean refugee. Because I had never properly studied Spanish or lived in a...
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