Reports and Speeches, 第 9 号1963 |
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... given time to say what they mean . But , most important , our speakers are illustrating important principles in the teaching of English . Our first three booklets are available in book form , Essays on the Teaching of English , edited ...
... given time to say what they mean . But , most important , our speakers are illustrating important principles in the teaching of English . Our first three booklets are available in book form , Essays on the Teaching of English , edited ...
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... given no standards or criteria , but were asked to use nine categories or grades and to put not less than four per cent of the papers in each . Reader agreement on total quality was slight , with 94 % of the papers given at least seven ...
... given no standards or criteria , but were asked to use nine categories or grades and to put not less than four per cent of the papers in each . Reader agreement on total quality was slight , with 94 % of the papers given at least seven ...
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... given can help in verifying one's impression . Pull , for instance , has 16 meanings in all in the present Webster's Collegiate , whereas yank , which is labeled colloquial , has only one . Words that are neither distinctively literary ...
... given can help in verifying one's impression . Pull , for instance , has 16 meanings in all in the present Webster's Collegiate , whereas yank , which is labeled colloquial , has only one . Words that are neither distinctively literary ...
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abstract Advanced Placement analogy asked Auden's bear blanket party boys and girls called Capulet classroom cold colloquial complex composition context critic dark the dream dead death definitions descriptive linguistics dictionary dream shines Edith Sitwell emotion English teachers Equilibrists essay example experience express fact falls the Rain four poems gelid grades hear Helen Keller hives idea Igor Stravinsky intellectual Isaac judgments kind language literal literary archaisms literary words live logical look lovers marriage mellifluous mind nature Paris passage passion pattern phrase play poet poetry practice problem produce question Ransom's poem reader reading Robert Frost Romeo and Juliet Rosetta's song seems sense Shakespeare simple sound speak speaker specific speech spiral student writing stuprate suggest symbols talk teaching theme thing thought tion Tybalt understand Verona Wallace Stevens waterwheels William Carlos Williams yank Yeats's