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25. Monolingualism and How to Fix It (if it needs fixing)
Abstract: The argument I will develop in this essay is that the foreign students are a latent human resource who can assist with overcoming English monolingualism in the Australian population. Foreign students, properly rewarded, can be a major source of … Continue reading
23. Testing for Teaching; Teaching to What?
The outline which follows analyses the two halves of a language teacher’s profession: a) The first half is daily classroom practice : what is taught and how is it evaluated? b) The second half of a teacher’s profession is to … Continue reading
22. Hidden Boundaries – A Joint-Venture Education Program in China
This review is a post-mortem of an education joint-venture between an Australian college and a Chinese college in central China at the three year mark*. It has lessons for policy, management, teaching and learning. The focus is on foreign language … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, China, culture, education, Language learning, Language teaching, method
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21. WHAT NEXT? Eighty things to do with students learning English
This is a collection of things to do in a classroom, plus a little explanation for teachers. The collection is not a syllabus, it is not graded and it is certainly not “complete” (what would “complete” mean here?). However bits … Continue reading
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20. Please Tell Me Some Idioms to Learn
Abstract : What is an idiom? The answer is both complex and fuzzy. This short paper is a colloquial discussion that begins with a student inquiry about learning idioms and progresses to the realization that idioms are an indeterminate category which … Continue reading
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19. Stress, Rhythm and Intonation
Abstract: These are notes on English stress, rhythm and intonation. Part A is for students and Part B is for teachers. The treatment here is “technical”, as by a linguist, but in very plain language. Even with poor formal English, … Continue reading
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17. Basic Tips for Language Teachers
Abstract : These notes [2300+ words] consist of three parts : 1. Some short backround notes on the profession of teaching languages; 2. A few useful links for teaching tips and content; 3. A collection of ten activities which the … Continue reading
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11. Some Mysteries of Language Learning
An expert is a fool a thousand miles from home. Having successfully failed to learn about nine languages, I’m a veteran language learning imbecile, always a thousand miles from success, and an eternally hopeful beginner. I’ve also had the cheek … Continue reading
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