The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, Band 4R. E. Asher, J. M. Y. Simpson Pergamon Press, 1994 - 5644 Seiten |
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... language , the importance of supporting both the target languages across curriculum subjects and across language modes , functions and styles is now recognized . Finally in foreign language teaching rich contacts with the foreign language ...
... language , the importance of supporting both the target languages across curriculum subjects and across language modes , functions and styles is now recognized . Finally in foreign language teaching rich contacts with the foreign language ...
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R. E. Asher, J. M. Y. Simpson. use of the foreign language forms . Translation into the for- eign language , in particular , contains a high element of conscious problem - solving , because the texts are usually composed or selected not ...
R. E. Asher, J. M. Y. Simpson. use of the foreign language forms . Translation into the for- eign language , in particular , contains a high element of conscious problem - solving , because the texts are usually composed or selected not ...
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... foreign language skills , or persons seeking certification of language proficiency for their work . Candi- dates who do not have previous experience with the testing method ( that are not ' test - wise ' ) are usually at a slight ...
... foreign language skills , or persons seeking certification of language proficiency for their work . Candi- dates who do not have previous experience with the testing method ( that are not ' test - wise ' ) are usually at a slight ...
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