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New ideas for teaching old English (Daily Aztec) |
The English language can sometimes be shallow. Try studying Latin; or try an Eastern language such as Japanese or Korean. English can use dozens of words to try and explain one foreign idea. Paul Minifee, Ph.D, a rhetoric and writing studies professor at San Diego State, learned this a few years ago while teaching in South Korea.
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