The Englishness of English TeachingLongmans, 1969 - 190 стор. |
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... thought , indispensable hypostasis . The conceptual poverty and shuffling tardiness with which local authorities are currently moving towards com- prehensivism demonstrate on a lavish scale the nervelessness and absence of any distinct ...
... thought , indispensable hypostasis . The conceptual poverty and shuffling tardiness with which local authorities are currently moving towards com- prehensivism demonstrate on a lavish scale the nervelessness and absence of any distinct ...
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... thought not , goodness knows , in order to score off the practitioners , nor to release some unexamined Luddite drive in myself , nor to expurgate any sense of personal guilt . The point is to suggest how we seem to be trapped in habits ...
... thought not , goodness knows , in order to score off the practitioners , nor to release some unexamined Luddite drive in myself , nor to expurgate any sense of personal guilt . The point is to suggest how we seem to be trapped in habits ...
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... thought on reading it was shock that a 16 year old could write with such lack of thought for the English Language . I don't know why he wrote the poem . Perhaps it was to show bad English or perhaps he was a bit simple . There is ...
... thought on reading it was shock that a 16 year old could write with such lack of thought for the English Language . I don't know why he wrote the poem . Perhaps it was to show bad English or perhaps he was a bit simple . There is ...
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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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