Reading Horizons, Volume 6Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1965 |
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... important to learners , teachers need to recognize the differences between words : the sham and the real ; the ambiguous and the precise ; the stultifying and the stimulating ; the shoddy and the excellent . Such recognition helps to ...
... important to learners , teachers need to recognize the differences between words : the sham and the real ; the ambiguous and the precise ; the stultifying and the stimulating ; the shoddy and the excellent . Such recognition helps to ...
Pagina 53
... important point is not the fact of anxiety or tension , but the attitude that we decide to take toward it . Depending upon our attitude , it can give our lives an added sense of zest , or verve , or on the other hand , a feeling of ...
... important point is not the fact of anxiety or tension , but the attitude that we decide to take toward it . Depending upon our attitude , it can give our lives an added sense of zest , or verve , or on the other hand , a feeling of ...
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... important . " So we begin to see something of the sophistication of Oriental writing as compared to ours . Losing nothing of what is communicated by actual speech , it leads on into realms from which we could " translate " only crudely ...
... important . " So we begin to see something of the sophistication of Oriental writing as compared to ours . Losing nothing of what is communicated by actual speech , it leads on into realms from which we could " translate " only crudely ...
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