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... pupils . Even the teachers who use this term would probably hesitate if asked to submit a written list of their pupils who lacked linguistic capac- ity . Many teachers would feel that they could not make a decision on an individual pupil ...
... pupils . Even the teachers who use this term would probably hesitate if asked to submit a written list of their pupils who lacked linguistic capac- ity . Many teachers would feel that they could not make a decision on an individual pupil ...
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... pupils do not speak a word of English , they do not speak a word of French either . Unfortunately , this is often the case ; any one who has visited classes in French will recall that type of lesson in which the teacher chatters French ...
... pupils do not speak a word of English , they do not speak a word of French either . Unfortunately , this is often the case ; any one who has visited classes in French will recall that type of lesson in which the teacher chatters French ...
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... pupils . The employment of a single measure of achievement shattered this belief . It was found that classes instead of being separate entities contained pupils who should be separated from their classmates by a semester , a year or ...
... pupils . The employment of a single measure of achievement shattered this belief . It was found that classes instead of being separate entities contained pupils who should be separated from their classmates by a semester , a year or ...
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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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