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... answer that question . It all de- pends on the ability you have for languages and the amount of time and effort you ... answers are arranged according to frequency was made from some five hundred replies given by pupils ranging from the ...
... answer that question . It all de- pends on the ability you have for languages and the amount of time and effort you ... answers are arranged according to frequency was made from some five hundred replies given by pupils ranging from the ...
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... answer , in the form of a word or sentence , is given , though tucked away among half a dozen other words or sentences resembling the correct answer in form or in meaning . It is our duty to select and underline or check the re- quired ...
... answer , in the form of a word or sentence , is given , though tucked away among half a dozen other words or sentences resembling the correct answer in form or in meaning . It is our duty to select and underline or check the re- quired ...
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... answers at once . 5. Simplicity of the material . No questions should be introduced into a test that could puzzle the student or lead him to give more than one answer . Material of a " catchy " nature , which often serves a useful pur ...
... answers at once . 5. Simplicity of the material . No questions should be introduced into a test that could puzzle the student or lead him to give more than one answer . Material of a " catchy " nature , which often serves a useful pur ...
Contents
A SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO THE STUDY | 1 |
HOW FRENCH IS LEARNED | 29 |
THE COURSE OF STUDY | 63 |
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