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06a – Extra Interview on How ESL / EFL students learn – Stephen van Vlack

Posted on April 27, 2015 Updated on September 11, 2016

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Here’s another 8 minutes from Stephen van Vlack on how the brain works when we learn – or perceive – new things, including how learning a second language affects the native language.

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01 – Visual Thinking Strategies – Gabriel Diaz Maggioli

Posted on October 24, 2014 Updated on September 11, 2016

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