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Theory and practice of teaching kids English

A Japanese teacher of English recounts having to learn her first words in an utterly foreign language — Ukrainian — and the insights that process provided her into the experience of being a language learner. Find this article in the Daily Yomiuri (Japan).

Posted by David Roberts on 12 October 2006 in Language Learners , Teacher Training

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