Proof · grammar · less typical
English is access, not ornament
2026-06-28 · privacy: public
- Default language
- English is a subject made of grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and composition.
- Pressure
- This makes English sound like content to cover. It hides the more important function: English gives access to texts, tasks, audiences, evidence, and thought.
- Move made
- Reframe English learning as access moves: notice the task, find the word, build the phrase, find the complete core, connect the ideas, steer the reader, read for evidence.
- Artifact
- A proof page showing how one “subject” frame becomes a set of access moves learners can practise.
- What changed
- The student stops asking “what topic am I weak at?” and starts asking “what can I not yet access in this sentence, task, paragraph, or reader?”
Why this counts as proof
This proof object is part of the Less Typical corpus. Each one carries a default phrasing, a pressure, a move, an artefact, and a specific change in seeing, saying, deciding, or acting.
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grammar as meaningless typical
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english-accessteachinggrammar