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May 2012:

  • 05: Give the classroom a chance

April 2012:

  • 30: A tale of R’s: part 3 (the end of story)
  • 26: A tale of R’s: part 2 (in which the story really begins)
  • 20: No big deal
  • 05: Have faith

March 2012:

  • 13: Embracing the written word, series 2
  • 08: Demystifying a language

February 2012:

  • 29: You are what you do

January 2012:

  • 08: The sweet taste of fluency

May 2011:

  • 28: Embracing the written word, series 1 (aka, the linkfest)
  • 18: Stay-at-home Spanish immersion, part 2
  • 09: Always get a second opinion
  • 04: There is no failure or success in language learning

April 2011:

  • 24: iRead, you read, we all read
  • 17: When your shit isn't epic, it's just shit
  • 10: How to climb the hill
  • 02: Save the children, learn some language

March 2011:

  • 27: So, you are going to learn a new language?
  • 21: Challenge accepted!
  • 13: No need to be a polyglot. Just be passionate.

February 2011:

  • 16: Stay-at-home Spanish immersion, part 1

January 2011:

  • 30: Language addiction and the Twitter experiment
  • 28: Should you seek your own path to fluency?
  • 09: Beware of the false fluency

December 2010:

  • 13: A tale of R's: part 1 (in which the story begins)
  • 06: What is this all about?
  • 03: Gotta be starting something...
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