The Englishness of English TeachingLongmans, 1969 - 190 стор. |
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... seems to be the most intelligent because he seems to write quite complicated English . I cannot begin to sort out all the complexities which are available here . But the four kinds of answer must suffice to suggest something of what is ...
... seems to be the most intelligent because he seems to write quite complicated English . I cannot begin to sort out all the complexities which are available here . But the four kinds of answer must suffice to suggest something of what is ...
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... seems to me the merest sentimentality . It can be blown open simply by reading the lists of bestsellers or studying the sales of paperbacks . I am aware that the more open system of class reading is new and that adequately to evaluate ...
... seems to me the merest sentimentality . It can be blown open simply by reading the lists of bestsellers or studying the sales of paperbacks . I am aware that the more open system of class reading is new and that adequately to evaluate ...
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... seems to me to justify the question , and indicate its value : " The thin , crooked , pale form of Scrooge ' , and this innocent one perhaps makes the menace of Bond seem less fearful to the moralist or schoolteacher : ' James Bond is a ...
... seems to me to justify the question , and indicate its value : " The thin , crooked , pale form of Scrooge ' , and this innocent one perhaps makes the menace of Bond seem less fearful to the moralist or schoolteacher : ' James Bond is a ...
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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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