English Teaching Forum 2001, Volume 39, Number 3
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This issues addresses velocity and the velocipede, the TOEFL and Grammar, and statistics and research design.
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This article examines the benefits of pronunciation instruction for young adult language learners. It reports findings from a study in which pronunciation training was implemented into a university-level EFL speaking and listening course. The study found that students claimed to have benefitted from
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Joanne Rajadurai
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01-39-3-c.pdf
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This article describes the creation of a learner-centered classroom environment, with students who came from a teacher-centered background. A teacher-dominated classroom is one where the teacher talks most of the time, leads activities, and constantly passes judgment on student performance. The auth
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Mustafa Zulkuf; Christine Trombly
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01-39-3-e.pdf
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This article discusses students' perceptions of their language learning needs. It describes a survey conducted among university students and professors to find out how students rated their competence in particular skills and compares the results to those of their English teachers. Researchers conduc
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Victoria Chan
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01-39-3-d.pdf
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This reading on bicycles is appropriate for intermediate to advanced students. The author traces the history of the bicycle back to the nineteenth century and describes major innovations in the technological development of bikes. Modern bicycle technology and impacts are also discussed. The article
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William P. Ancker
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This article presents key concepts for teachers seeking to understand statistical reasoning and research design. First the author establishes that one must understand what is being defined and how. The author then defines useful terms such as variable and average and illustrates them with real-world
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Ivan Lowe
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01-39-3-f_0.pdf
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This article examines the implications of universities in non-English-speaking countries imposing TOEFL requirements on their students. The author points out the difference between grammar taught in classrooms and how structure is evaluated on the TOEFL. The author identifies and discusses three cat
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Michael Thompson
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01-39-3-b.pdf
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