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Write Like a Native Speaker

Minimum of Grammar for Maximum Results

The Program That Brings Grammar In Writing
Systematize Grammar Knowledge
Apply Grammar in Writing
Improve Writing In 14 Weeks


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Learn Grammar Most Relevant In Writing

You open a textbook and see pages of content, from nouns to verb tenses. You keep reading explanations and making exercises, but in the end still don’t understand how to put it all together. Does it sound familiar?

In my program, I focus only on the parts of grammar that you can apply in writing. Does that mean there is almost no grammar? Unfortunately no. But all the grammar concepts you will learn fall into place and form a solid structure.      

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Learn Language Structure

By now you have been learning English via textbooks for a few years and already know a lot of grammar. You can even pass a multiple choice grammar test! Then, why have you failed the writing part and are put back into an ESL class?

The problem is that all your have learned looks like pieces of a broken puzzle. So, all you need to do now is put the puzzle pieces together! You already know a lot of language, so create the language structure!    

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Study Great Examples
But language is abstract after all! How to make it more concrete so that you could literally break it into pieces and then, using logic, put the puzzle together?

For this purpose,  I suggest using great examples from classic literature. One advantage of analyzing reading is that the language is real and has not been adapted for ESL learners. You will not only consciously analyze the language structure but will unconsciously acquire correct models! Less effort – more benefits!  

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Write Expertly

Now that you have put the grammar puzzle together, you just need to apply grammar concepts in writing. This is the step from reading to writing, from being passive to active, from passing grammar tests to getting an A on your essay.    



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