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  • Chunks of language are sequences of words that native speakers of a language feel are the natural and best way of expressing something. They’re phrases, expressions, collocations, idioms, phrasal verbs, verb patterns, and even grammatical structures.
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  • Well, neuroscience tells us that the brain didn’t develop to learn individual words but instead evolved to remember short patterns of language in chunks 2 .
  • There are other definitions, but they usually convey the same idea: Chunks of language are groups of words that can be found together in language.
  • Sufficient practice of language chunks will help students avoid wordy ways of expression and make their speech more natural, fluent and spontaneous.”
  • Sometimes, chunks of language don’t make sense when you try to analyse the words separately, so a good way of learning language is through learning phrases.
  • Finn Yes. And that’s because she made some mistakes when she tried to use English fixed expressions, or chunks of language.
  • As research evidence suggests, language acquirers “learn by learning whole chunks of language” rather than by learning generative grammar rules and then...
  • Chunks and the secret rhythm of english fluency.
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  • Chunks of language are groups of words that can be found together in language.
  • Teaching Chunks of Language: From Noticing to Remembering https://ebooksz.net/2023/07/16/teaching-chunks-of-lan..
  • Chunks different from the phrases are loosely integrated blocks of functions and forms with both vocabulary and grammatical features of language structure.