Language Magazine, March 2004, Vol 3, No. 7

 

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Friday Authors
Danny Brassell describes a novel method of stimulating children to open their books

Targeting Literacy Goals
Paul Nation looks at the objectives of an extensive reading program and the conditions needed to achieve them

Accents and Attitudes
Jing Jai was surprised when colleagues told her she needed to improve her spoken English

Preparing for Peace
Amy Albright and Justine Ickes report on Peace Corps trainees using distance learning for foreign languages

Teacher Development
Larry Chan continues his series on teacher development

Pecking Order
Kevin Revolinski describes how the communicative approach works in an EFL classroom in Turkey

Breaking the Mold
Phoebe Nilsen discovered she had to model the methods she wanted her teacher trainees to use in the classroom

Electronic Education
Lessons for the one-computer classroom

Newsbytes

Reviews: Longman Software

Dialects: Chicago
Richard Cameron on the polyglot heritage of Chicago

Last Writes

Plus all the latest news in language learning technology, book reviews and source information on language funding.



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