The Englishness of English TeachingLongmans, 1969 - 190 стор. |
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... wrote , typically they wrote in what may be thought of as a ' relaxed examination ' atmosphere . The idea was that they should write as they would in a series of ordinary lessons ; it is partly a reflection on the staying - power ...
... wrote , typically they wrote in what may be thought of as a ' relaxed examination ' atmosphere . The idea was that they should write as they would in a series of ordinary lessons ; it is partly a reflection on the staying - power ...
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... wrote this poem must be a very warm hearted man , who , in his description of the tramp in the cold ditch , is really feeling sorry for this man . He is also a man who does a lot of research before writing his poem . It is an attitude ...
... wrote this poem must be a very warm hearted man , who , in his description of the tramp in the cold ditch , is really feeling sorry for this man . He is also a man who does a lot of research before writing his poem . It is an attitude ...
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... wrote , ' Because it helps us to write English correct ' . She has some support : ' So we can read proper English in at least one book ' , ' to encourage us to get to know famous books better ' , ' so we can read sensible books for a ...
... wrote , ' Because it helps us to write English correct ' . She has some support : ' So we can read proper English in at least one book ' , ' to encourage us to get to know famous books better ' , ' so we can read sensible books for 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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