The Englishness of English TeachingLongmans, 1969 - 190 стор. |
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... Ideas ! Ideals ! All this paper between us . What a weariness . If only people would meet in their very selves , without wanting to put some idea over one another , or some ideal . Damn all ideas and ideals . Damn all the fake stress ...
... Ideas ! Ideals ! All this paper between us . What a weariness . If only people would meet in their very selves , without wanting to put some idea over one another , or some ideal . Damn all ideas and ideals . Damn all the fake stress ...
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... ideas clearly ; 6. to develop some pleasure and take pains in expressing ideas well ; 7. to resist pressures to conformity as evidenced in generalized thought , cliché , slang , etc .; 8. to widen experience by a varied , but aware ...
... ideas clearly ; 6. to develop some pleasure and take pains in expressing ideas well ; 7. to resist pressures to conformity as evidenced in generalized thought , cliché , slang , etc .; 8. to widen experience by a varied , but aware ...
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... ideas , extend personal experiences , gain sense of values through contact with literature and with the ideas of each other . 2. To express ideas fluently in both the spoken and written word ( appreciating the differing demands of ...
... ideas , extend personal experiences , gain sense of values through contact with literature and with the ideas of each other . 2. To express ideas fluently in both the spoken and written word ( appreciating the differing demands of ...
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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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