The English Journal, Volumen23University of Chicago Press, 1934 |
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... teachers are not essential so far as the teaching of English is concerned . As an illustration of the difference in the opinions of the English teacher and the foreign - language teacher , we may take the " number of adjective . " Every ...
... teachers are not essential so far as the teaching of English is concerned . As an illustration of the difference in the opinions of the English teacher and the foreign - language teacher , we may take the " number of adjective . " Every ...
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... teacher " who is desirable . We might delve into those traits most essential for success in teaching the various grade levels . We probably should argue on numerous points . I should hope we would agree , however , that every teacher ...
... teacher " who is desirable . We might delve into those traits most essential for success in teaching the various grade levels . We probably should argue on numerous points . I should hope we would agree , however , that every teacher ...
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... teachers ? I have , as you have undoubtedly noted , stated both indirectly and directly that teacher - training institutions are not providing ade- quate opportunities in speech education along the aforementioned lines . I do not mean ...
... teachers ? I have , as you have undoubtedly noted , stated both indirectly and directly that teacher - training institutions are not providing ade- quate opportunities in speech education along the aforementioned lines . I do not mean ...
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