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“But I Learned To Read Latin Through Grammar!” Nope, No You Didn’t…

June 14, 2017June 15, 2017 / magisterp / 7 Comments

Anyone who says that they learned to read any language via explicit grammar instruction is lying. They don’t know that they are lying, though, so it’s not their fault.

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