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Developing phonological awareness to improve your second-language | L2L Series Week 12 of 12
“There is” or “there are?” Confusing even for native speakers | Grammar and Style Tidbits 9
Getting “stuck halfway:” Recharging your language learning experience | L2L Series Week 11 of 12
Finding and creating your own language learning resources and materials | L2L Series Week 10 of 12
How to improve your grammar and writing in your target language | L2L Series Week 9 of 12
How to improve your vocabulary and reading skills in your target language | L2L Series Week 8 of 12
Words you’re (probbly) pronouncing “wrong”
How to improve your speaking skills in your target language | L2L Series Week 7 of 12
How to improve your pronunciation in your target language | L2L Series Week 6 of 12
Grammar and the Language Learner | Grammar Series Part 5 of 5
How to improve your listening skills in your target language | L2L Series Week 5 of 12
Using apostrophes in contractions and possessives | Grammar and Style Tidbits 8
The “best” way to learn a language: Avoiding pitfalls and myths | Lang. Learning Series Week 4 of 12
Using “less” and “fewer” in formal English | Grammar and Style Tidbits 7
Setting language-learning goals and following through with them | L2L Series Week 3 of 12
anti- (Greek) and ante- (Latin) prefixes | Word of the Week 17
Using e.g., i.e. and et al. in writing (and speaking) | Grammar and Style Tidbits 6
The “right” motivation for second language learning | L2L Series Week 2 of 12
Greek word roots miso- and -phile | Word of the Week 16
How to improve your second-language learning experience | L2L Series Week 1 of 12
Language Learning Series (livestreams) this summer
How can a linguist teach prescriptive grammar? | “Thoughts On” ep 1
abject, wretched | Word of the Week 15
Subject-verb agreement with fractions and percentages | Grammar and Style Tidbits 5
Germanic root word under , understand, underscore | Word of the Week 14
Wordy “due to the fact” and “the reason why” | Grammar and Style Tidbits 4
Troublesome adjectives and adverbs | Grammar and Style Tidbits 3
idios- , idiosyncrasy, idiolect | Word of the Week 13
Official channel membership announcement
Linking verbs, adjectives, and adverbs | Grammar and Style Tidbits 2
Integration between the Snap Language channel and website
chrono-, anachronism | Word of the Week 12
Should you say I’m good or I’m well | Grammar and Style Tidbits 1
apathy, pathos | Word of the Week 11
abscond, surreptitious | Word of the Week 10
bellicose, belligerent | Word of the Week 9
ambivalent, ambivert | Word of the Week 8
yule, yuletide | Word of the Week (special edition)
ascetic | Word of the Week 7
austere | Word of the Week 6
How to quickly boost your writing skills for online learning
How to quickly boost your reading skills for online learning
How to be an effective online learner
There are TWO sides to the prescriptivism x descriptivism “feud” | Grammar Series Part 4 of 5
When standard grammar messes up your grammar | Grammar Series Part 3
What’s wrong with (traditional) grammar? | Grammar Series Part 2 of 5
What is grammar? (For a linguist) | Grammar Series Part 1 of 5
exacerbate | Word of the Week 5
perspicacious | Word of the Week 4
ephemeral | Word of the Week 3
acerbic, acrid | Word of the Week 2
Stereotyped perceptions of accented, grammatically non-standard speakers
What is Snap Language?
What's the deal with Snap Language and Snap Language Learner?
vicarious | Word of the Week 1
Accents and idiolects
Sociolinguistics (and the basics of language attitudes)
Figures of Speech (Part 2): Tropes and Schemes
5 reasons English is (supposedly) weird
Etymology and surprising origins of English words
Punctuation: Parentheses and the em dash
Punctuation: the semicolon
Analyzing the Argument - Part 2 of 2 (Evaluating the Evidence)
Misconceptions about Linguistics
Analyzing the argument - Part 1 of 2
Figures of speech
Contronyms
Irony: Detecting and interpreting
Distinguishing fact from opinion
Critical thinking and reading
The author's tone in writing (3/3) | Interpreting Series
The author's point of view in writing (2/3) | Interpreting Series
The author's purpose for writing (1/3) | Interpreting Series
Transition words in reading and writing
Implied main ideas and a reading strategy to figure them out
Location of the main idea sentence
Impact of social media and technology on literacy and learning
What counts as reading?
Supporting details and patterns in reading
The main idea as a pattern in reading
True purpose of reading and writing
Using context clues to guess unknown words (2/2) — general sense and inferences
Using context clues to guess unknown words (1/2) — synonyms and antonyms
What is Snap Language?
Vocabulary in reading (2/2) — vocabulary-learning habits
Vocabulary in reading (1/2) — importance and linguistic concepts