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Darkness Falls on the River…

July 14, 2020 by Mr. Vig

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From the Mailbag Friday

July 13, 2020 by Mr. Vig

Happy Friday!
(By the way, have you ever heard the expression”TGIF”? Do you know what it stands for? Keep reading and I’ll give you the answer. A lot of students get it wrong…)

Every Friday I answer a reader’s question.

This time however, I’d like to answer a question that was asked during yesterday’s live training. Read More >

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How to remember – Three lessons from research

July 10, 2020 by Mr. Vig

This week we’re looking for the most powerful aspirin to cure one of the biggest English headaches…
I’m talking about: How to remember English words.

Let’s begin with a quick tour through the research. Just follow the orange umbrella…

1. Ebbinghaus — “You must review.”

This is Hermann Ebbinghaus. Read More >

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If “vocabulary” is on your list of English problems…

July 9, 2020 by Mr. Vig

There are 195 countries in the world.
And today, 117 are “completely closed.”

This is according to the travel site kayak.com

So how to travel during The Summer of No Travel? Read More >

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From the Mailbag Friday

July 8, 2020 by Mr. Vig

What’s a mailbag?
Well, it’s a bag. And inside… there’s mail.

(See why people say I’m such an amazing teacher?)

And in the old days, when a writer would publish his opinion in a newspapers, some readers  would send him a letter, usually because they agreed or disagreed. Read More >

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You Can Choose The Best Time Of The Day For Your English

July 7, 2020 by Mr. Vig

I just finished a big freelance writing project yesterday.
I don’t do those jobs anymore.

Now I’m focusing 100% on teaching.

But when I said “yes” to this project, it was last summer. Read More >

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Why Your Friends Can Help – Or Hurt – Your English

July 6, 2020 by Mr. Vig

Martina was a student who really felt bad about her English.
I could tell every time she opened her mouth, every time she made a sound… she wasn’t sure about her words, my words, even if she could finish the sentence she was trying to form…

Then one day, as we were sitting on my couch in my apartment, drinking coffee and talking about I don’t remember what, she told me none of her friends spoke English.

“Interesting,” I thought. Read More >

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Kids Can’t Do This But You Can

July 2, 2020 by Mr. Vig

This week we’re asking the question: Can adults learn English faster than children?

I say, “Yes.”

With a big IF following right behind it. Read More >

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The Discount Store is Now CLOSED. What Students Wanted to Buy Surprised Me…

July 1, 2020 by Mr. Vig

Good morning!

As promised, I just closed the Mr. Vig discount store.  

But the regular store stays open – mrvig.com/store Read More >

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Adult vs. Kid, Advantage #3

June 18, 2020 by Mr. Vig

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