AJ Hoge argues that this creates a "textbook brain." You become a grammar analyzer, not a speaker.

Let me create a short example so you can see the method in action.

While this sounds "new age," neurolinguistic research supports this. If you are anxious, your brain releases cortisol, which blocks learning. If you are relaxed and confident, your brain releases dopamine, which accelerates learning. AJ Hoge lessons reduce the "affective filter" (the wall of anxiety) so the language can enter your brain.

: By hearing the patterns used correctly in a story context, you learn syntax and verb tenses intuitively.

: A large part of his "Power English" course focuses on building confidence and managing the "language ego" that stops people from speaking. Review Template: "The Game-Changer for Speaking" Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

– Learn grammar (like tenses) naturally by hearing the same story told from different time perspectives. Rule 6: Use Real English Materials