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    easy-to-hard

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    adj.AdjectiveProgressing from simple to complex or difficult.
    The puzzles in this book are arranged in an easy-to-hard sequence.
    adj.AdjectiveDesigned to gradually increase in difficulty, suitable for learning.
    This course offers an easy-to-hard approach to mastering the subject.
    adj.AdjectiveDescribing a progression that starts with easy tasks and gradually becomes more challenging.
    The game features an easy-to-hard difficulty curve.

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    Snowboard Edge Control Drills (RANKED EASY TO HARD)

    10:40Snowboard Edge Control Drills (RANKED EASY TO HARD)
    • In today's video, I'm not gonna bore you with too much theory, well maybe just a little bit, but instead I'm gonna give you 10 drills ranked easy to hard that will improve your edge control on your snowboard.

      In today's video, I'm not gonna bore you with too much theory, well maybe just a little bit, but instead I'm gonna give you 10 drills ranked easy to hard that will improve your edge control on your snowboard.

    • In today's video, I'm not going to bore you with too much theory—well, maybe just a little bit—but instead I'm going to give you 10 drills ranked easy to hard that will improve your edge control on your snowboard.

      In today's video, I'm not going to bore you with too much theory—well, maybe just a little bit—but instead I'm going to give you 10 drills ranked easy to hard that will improve your edge control on your snowboard.

    B1

    Chapter 20 - Resistance Training Concepts | NASM CPT

    46:09Chapter 20 - Resistance Training Concepts | NASM CPT
    • You've seen these before, but progressive, easy to hard, simple to complex, known to unknown, static to dynamic, slow to fast, right?

      You've seen these before, but progressive, easy to hard, simple to complex, known to unknown, static to dynamic, slow to fast, right?

    • progressive, you know, easy to hard, simple to complex, known to unknown, um, static to dynamic, slow to fast.

      progressive, you know, easy to hard, simple to complex, known to unknown, um, static to dynamic, slow to fast.

    B1

    How to improve your English speaking skills (by yourself)

    04:35How to improve your English speaking skills (by yourself)
    • and I call this approach easy-to-hard imitation.

      and I call this approach easy-to-hard imitation.

    • Easy-to-hard imitation is based on the concept of progressive training.

      Easy-to-hard imitation is based on the concept of progressive training.

    B1

    English Listening Practice: How to Understand Movies Without Subtitles

    04:39English Listening Practice: How to Understand Movies Without Subtitles
    • According to many research studies, an effective way to deal with this problem is to practice listening through easy-to-hard training.

      According to many research studies, an effective way to deal with this problem is to practice listening through easy-to-hard training.

    • Easy-to-hard training requires you to go from easy to difficult.

      Easy-to-hard training requires you to go from easy to difficult.

    A2