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Indirect Education: Exploring Indirectness in Teaching and Research

By: Herner Saeverot Indirect Education discusses direct and indirect pedagogies and the complexities of these concepts within the field of education practice and research. It addresses the question of when it is most beneficial to be indirect with regard to teaching and educational research. The book offers an...
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Fun Learning Activities for Modern Foreign Languages

By: Jake Hunton Students learning modern foreign languages often comment that it is just too hard to learn, and remember, all of vocabulary presented to them. Yes, there is a lot of content that needs to be covered, and a lot of vocabulary that needs to be learned....
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The Handbook of Language Contact, 2nd Edition

Edited by: Raymond Hickey The second edition of the definitive reference on contact studies and linguistic change—provides extensive new research and original case studies Language contact is a dynamic area of contemporary linguistic research that studies how language changes when speakers of different languages interact. Accessibly structured into...
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Exploring Spoken English

By: Ronald Carter, Michael McCarthy A practical, insightful exploration of natural spoken English based on 20 varied authentic extracts. Exploring Spoken English is a practical guide to the features of natural spoken English, designed for teachers and advanced learners of English for use in groups and for self-study....
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English Grammar Today: An A—Z of Spoken and Written Grammar

By: Ronald Carter, Michael McCarthy, Geraldine Mark and Anne O’Keeffe A major grammar reference book of modern English, specially written for intermediate learners of English. English Grammar Today is an indispensable reference guide to contemporary English grammar and usage. With extensive corpus research at its core, it provides...
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The Art of Case Study Research

By: Robert E. Stake This book presents a disciplined, qualitative exploration of case study methods by drawing from naturalistic, holistic, ethnographic, phenomenological and biographic research methods. Robert E. Stake uses and annotates an actual case study to answer such questions as: How is the case selected? How do...
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