I’m on my way back to Prague!
I just spent a long weekend in London.
First, I was a tourist.
I will teach you to become a confident English speaker without schools and rules
by Mr. Vig
I’m on my way back to Prague!
I just spent a long weekend in London.
First, I was a tourist. Read More >
by Mr. Vig
Every time I visit England I learn new words.
Yesterday, I showed you a sign I didn’t understand.
It said, “Dry Riser Inlet.” Read More >
by Mr. Vig
Hello from London!
I’m here for a weekend business event.
About 100 business owners from around the world will gather to learn and have fun. Read More >
by Mr. Vig
Hello from the birthplace of English!
I’m here for a weekend business event.
But first, I’ll be a tourist. Read More >
by Mr. Vig
by Mr. Vig
by Mr. Vig
Hello from the shores of the Black Sea.
I’m in Varna this weekend meeting with some of my Vig Village members.
This isn’t school and there will be no lessons or tests. Read More >
by Mr. Vig
What do you think of our story so far?
(If you missed the first parts, you can find them here and here.)
Pretty incredible, right? Read More >
by Mr. Vig
Today, we continue with The Most Amazing Story For Your English. If you missed the first part, you can catch up here.
“The typical individual of the area has a good command of at least three languages. Many speak five or six fluently, and even more with some facility. This is not unusual or restricted to a few exceptional individuals—it is the rule.”
— Arthur P. Sorensen Jr., American Anthropologist, 1967 Read More >
by Mr. Vig
The year was 1959.
Dr. Arthur Sorenson was a university professor in New York.
Only 31 years old, he already had a successful career and a comfortable life. Read More >