The Cambridge Method emphasizes that the student uses the language orally at least 60% of the lesson. With this orientation, s/he will progress as s/he is learning actively, not just listening and taking notes which are passive activities.
Learning a language requires more than just sitting in a classroom. To remember vocabulary and how to use them in a logical sense, your neurons must be a...
The Cambridge Method emphasizes that the student uses the language orally at least 60% of the lesson. With this orientation, s/he will progress as s/he is learning actively, not just listening and taking notes which are passive activities.
Learning a language requires more than just sitting in a classroom. To remember vocabulary and how to use them in a logical sense, your neurons must be activated and connecting with one another. A new word must be used in various ways, not just memorized. We'll explore the different ways to use a new word, until it is acquired.
We'll converse about topics which interest YOU and are pertinent to your life. You will learn how to talk about what you are passionate about.
We'll use textbooks if you want, but also magazine articles, video clips, songs, advertisements, short films, and other media sources. Real people don't speak like what is learned in school workbooks.