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Christopher Wilton-Steer
The teachers there evaluate what you know and don't know, your strengths and weaknesses, and then work from there – something impossible in large classes. The technique they employ means you not only learn a great deal by you also retain a great deal. When you start a course, a story is devised. It is rigid in the sense that there is a beginning and an end but also flexible in that you can influence the story and thus be creative with your language – something incredibly important when learning any foreign language.
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