Ready for One Rule English?
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Ready for One Rule English?

Are you an English teacher?

As you may already know, the title of my upcoming book is: ONE RULE ENGLISH – Why Grammar S*cks & How to Fix It.


Let's boldly go where no grammar has gone before...

Paul Duke a.k.a. The Grammar Detective, who has read the manuscript, said:

“This book is guaranteed to shake up grammar instruction - in the best possible way.”

Wow, that's great to hear, especially from such a distinguished language professional. Soon you'll be able to judge for yourself.


What will the book look like?

You'll see: next Wednesday, March 27, when I reveal the book cover.


And what is the One Rule all about?

It's an easy and empowering two-in-one rule that reveals the essential patterns of English word order and all tenses. It saves time and boosts understanding, motivation and results, so it's your new indispensable teacher tool.


One Rule, to rule them all

Grammar should help, not hinder, so less is more: One Rule.

You'll see - and I'm sure you'll love it.



👉🏻 Hi, I'm Leon, and I help English language teachers discover how a One Rule approach to grammar empowers them and their students.


Leon Lentz

👉🏻English teacher 👉🏻founder/CGO/trainer at Leon's grammarCORE & author of 📗 ONE RULE ENGLISH: Why Grammar S*cks & How to Fix It 👉🏻discover the One Rule approach for English teachers

7mo

UPDATE: THE BOOK IS OUT NOW! did you know? 👉🏻you can take a free SNEAK👀PEEK at my 📗BOOK for English TEACHERS on my website - check it out! & let me know what you think 🔗 leonsgrammarcore.com And if you like what you see, will you HELP me spread the word?🙏🏻🙂 Thanks hashtag #onerulegrammar - LESS is more

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Robin Andrew Miller

Freelance Photographer / Interpreter

9mo

ChatGPT does the job for most students.

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Mario Enrique Vargas

ELT Professional - DELE Examiner - Profesor de E/LE

9mo

Can't wait to read it!!!

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