The Englishness of English TeachingLongmans, 1969 - 190 стор. |
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... values . ( b ) The writer of passage two has an appeal to older readers . ( c ) The writer of 3 has values in knowing what he's writing about . ( d ) The writer of 4 has a value , which is a humourous one . Many of these children were ...
... values . ( b ) The writer of passage two has an appeal to older readers . ( c ) The writer of 3 has values in knowing what he's writing about . ( d ) The writer of 4 has a value , which is a humourous one . Many of these children were ...
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... values . It is indeed at this point that I burst the immediate utilitarian bounds of the research . It is logically ... value in the capitalist system and as an apparently invulnerable weapon against any social controls over production ...
... values . It is indeed at this point that I burst the immediate utilitarian bounds of the research . It is logically ... value in the capitalist system and as an apparently invulnerable weapon against any social controls over production ...
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... values . The open discussion of moral questions , the individual writing , the choice of personal reading are just as completely the product of a given sociology of values . We must , to say it yet again , make our choices , and know ...
... values . The open discussion of moral questions , the individual writing , the choice of personal reading are just as completely the product of a given sociology of values . We must , to say it yet again , make our choices , and know ...
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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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