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A language, in this case English, is treated like a place to live. It is taken as a part of my mental house in addition to my health house. This association provides “thinking with learning” as opposed to the usual “memory with learning”. A one-room shed is taken as the start of a sentence. There is room only to sleep and change clothes. A two-room shed adds a second room to cook and eat. A three-room house has a noun room, a verb room, and a third room to eat or enjoy. This third room is a “verb finisher”. The three room house has separate rooms, or parts, to sleep, to cook, and to eat or do other things to make a sentence.
The noun or sleeping room has things to use and to enjoy. The usual name is articles. There will be closets in most of the room to store things. They are related to as “prepositional phrases” There will be doors to close and to go from room to room. They are connectors, not conjunctions. Other rooms will be clauses, etc.
Simple sentence flow diagrams have forward brackets going to the verb and backward brackets going back to the verb. Verbs can be active or passive. Successive houses make a block, then a town or city, etc.
The available first book was printed in 1998 and is recommended by the Dallas, Tx Independent school board – with no adoption due to a “no-goodie” marketing stance. It has regular pronunciation and different sentence flow marks. This second book, as the second edition and promotion printed in 2008, includes an epochal adaptation of a revolutionary and very simple method of applying pronunciation guides. The method is called SWIL – “Sound With Letters”, having no external or diacritical marks.
Two books, containing this feature, are also recommended by the Dallas, Tx. ISD School Board after passing 7 categories of instruction to include Content, Content Alignment, Organization, Assessment, Support Materials, Demonstration of Cultural Diversity, and Program Management for Mike MOses, EdD. General Superintendent