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Stephen Krashen made one claim in 1985 that quietly rewired how serious teachers run an ESL classroom: comprehensible input — language that a student can understand even when it sits slightly above their current level — is the single ingredient that drives real acquisition. Everything else (drills, grammar slides, error correction) is sauce. Forty years…
A practical teacher’s guide to helping Level 1 (beginner) English learners use AI tools safely for 15 minutes of daily speaking, vocabulary, and writing practice.
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