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Page 203
... measured . Phonetic principles , however , and their general application , in so far as they can be writ- ten , may ... measure them , as the work offered for examination will vary with every member of the class . There are , how- ever ...
... measured . Phonetic principles , however , and their general application , in so far as they can be writ- ten , may ... measure them , as the work offered for examination will vary with every member of the class . There are , how- ever ...
Page 232
... measure of the actual achievement of the class . Pupils must be made to understand that this is not to " catch " them but to study their present status as impersonally as though it were a physical examination . They will understand this ...
... measure of the actual achievement of the class . Pupils must be made to understand that this is not to " catch " them but to study their present status as impersonally as though it were a physical examination . They will understand this ...
Page 259
... measure this achievement were , however , confined largely to grammar , vocabulary , and silent reading and did not measure speaking ability , aural comprehension , information on cultural material , nor , except to a limited extent ...
... measure this achievement were , however , confined largely to grammar , vocabulary , and silent reading and did not measure speaking ability , aural comprehension , information on cultural material , nor , except to a limited extent ...
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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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