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		<title>What is Natrual Approach really?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keith commented on my previous post, questioning on how SRS can fit into the &#8220;natural language learning&#8221; model. After all, it is not natural.
It seems to be me that different &#8220;language naturists&#8221; have different degrees of &#8220;naturalness&#8221; in their approaches. By all means, I am in favour of the &#8220;natural approach&#8221; as opposed to the [...]]]></description>
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