What does "Movement" mean? How to Learn and Remember American English Vocabulary

Published: June 3, 2015, 5:26 a.m.

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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be part of a movement? A movement could be as simple as a leaf rustling in the summer breeze, but that\\u2019s not what we are talking about here. We\\u2019re referring to a social movement, the idea of teaching and learning English in a new and creative way.

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In this lesson, Gabby speaks about teaching English naturally, conversationally, in the way people actually use the English language. The great thing is that movements can involve one person or many people. Learning anything is generally comprised of both a theoretical portion, and a practical application. Learning English with a textbook is a good start but the practical application comes when you start practicing with native speakers.

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Start, or join a movement. Get yourself over to gonaturalengish.com and move forward in your English learning journey. Read as much English as you can, listen to as many native English speakers as you can, and certainly seek out native speakers with whom you can converse on a variety of topics.

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