The Englishness of English TeachingLongmans, 1969 - 190 стор. |
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... heard such bad English , The only thing that strikes me , of being important is that the poem tends to be comical . I dislike this poem because of the way it is written , the boy probably speaks like that so we can't blame him . The ...
... heard such bad English , The only thing that strikes me , of being important is that the poem tends to be comical . I dislike this poem because of the way it is written , the boy probably speaks like that so we can't blame him . The ...
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... heard left me depressed , for the erotic values and the language inherited by these eager and alive boys were pitiful . Probably this analysis would have been much improved if the girls had had separate papers with photographs of men ...
... heard left me depressed , for the erotic values and the language inherited by these eager and alive boys were pitiful . Probably this analysis would have been much improved if the girls had had separate papers with photographs of men ...
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... heard a noise because he jumped onto his bike and pedalled off . Shots were heard and he crashed to the ground ( The Spy who came in from the Cold ) . Some of these replies , however , though intelligent are surprisingly flat . The ...
... heard a noise because he jumped onto his bike and pedalled off . Shots were heard and he crashed to the ground ( The Spy who came in from the Cold ) . Some of these replies , however , though intelligent are surprisingly flat . The ...
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Foreword by Professor Jack Wrigley | 1 |
a model for an English curriculum | 18 |
the teachers in their schools | 38 |
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