| 21. | One day I learned of a natural approach from a co-sufferer in the clinic waiting room.
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| 22. | This was the natural approach for composers for whom the mechanics of sonata form had become second nature.
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| 23. | The natural approach enjoyed much popularity with language teachers, particularly with Spanish teachers in the United States.
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| 24. | Black said the all-natural approach won't work because smokers don't care about additives.
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| 25. | The theory underlies Krashen and comprehension-based language learning methodology known as the natural approach ( 1983 ).
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| 26. | Despite its basis in Krashen's theory, the natural approach does not adhere to the theory strictly.
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| 27. | Terrell and Krashen published the results of their collaboration in the 1983 book " The Natural Approach ".
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| 28. | "It's a natural approach, and we also tried it early on, " he said.
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| 29. | Midwifery, the practice supporting a natural approach to birth, enjoyed a revival in the United States during the 1970s.
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| 30. | While the audio-lingual method prized drilling and error correction, these things disappeared almost entirely from the natural approach.
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