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... teacher , and for her alone , to show him the necessary steps by which he proceeds with each test . The French teacher cannot escape this duty , for no amount of drill in the " Three R's " would give a child the necessary technique for ...
... teacher , and for her alone , to show him the necessary steps by which he proceeds with each test . The French teacher cannot escape this duty , for no amount of drill in the " Three R's " would give a child the necessary technique for ...
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... teacher's only problem will be choosing the one she prefers . The use of English in the classroom . How much English should be used in the French classroom ? Or should one use any at all ? These are questions which have broken up more ...
... teacher's only problem will be choosing the one she prefers . The use of English in the classroom . How much English should be used in the French classroom ? Or should one use any at all ? These are questions which have broken up more ...
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... French expression , although it may be comprehended , cannot be employed for ... teacher will sometimes talk blithely about compound tenses , possessive ... French teachers in the grammar lessons of the English class . This is much less ...
... French expression , although it may be comprehended , cannot be employed for ... teacher will sometimes talk blithely about compound tenses , possessive ... French teachers in the grammar lessons of the English class . This is much less ...
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A SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO THE STUDY | 1 |
HOW FRENCH IS LEARNED | 29 |
THE COURSE OF STUDY | 63 |
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