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Listening to the groups talk about the event and how they felt and thought about it was fascinating as they had actively taken on the demeanor , voice , and thinking of their perspective . It was obvious that these were no longer ...
Listening to the groups talk about the event and how they felt and thought about it was fascinating as they had actively taken on the demeanor , voice , and thinking of their perspective . It was obvious that these were no longer ...
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The first part explores schema theory and the effects of cultural diversity on vo- cabulary and background knowledge essential for listening , reading , speaking , and writing . The second part describes five language acquisition and ...
The first part explores schema theory and the effects of cultural diversity on vo- cabulary and background knowledge essential for listening , reading , speaking , and writing . The second part describes five language acquisition and ...
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An obvious benefit of this strategy is that the requisite group work calls for engagement in the four communication skills : listening , speaking , reading , and writing . Although all learners stand to gain from an exercise which ...
An obvious benefit of this strategy is that the requisite group work calls for engagement in the four communication skills : listening , speaking , reading , and writing . Although all learners stand to gain from an exercise which ...
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Volume 49 Number | 270 |
The Effects of Word Walls and Word Wall Activities on the Reading Fluency | 301 |
Good Books for Good Times | 315 |
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