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Bryant, Stacy – Hispania, 2016
This current study proposes a comparative method of teaching authorial style, using four versions of "Exemplo XI," an often-anthologized tale about the "mago" of Toledo, Don Illán, from the "Conde Lucanor," a series of interlinked tales by the early fourteenth-century author Don Juan Manuel. Teaching a medieval text…
Descriptors: Spanish, Teaching Methods, Authors, Grammar
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Hawes, Thomas; Thomas, Sarah – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2012
If assignments are to present clear arguments that a reader may follow without confusion or rereading, learners need to master a range of thematic options and employ them in proportions appropriate to the target genre. This paper builds upon recent theoretical work on a) genre differences in terms of thematisation between two British newspapers,…
Descriptors: Journalism Education, Foreign Countries, English for Academic Purposes, Second Language Learning
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Schuster, Edgar H. – English Journal, 2005
An English teacher provides some sentence comparison activities that enlarge students' linguistic resources for writing. He believes that students can learn to revise for style if they recognize the stylistic choices writers make.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Sentence Structure, English Teachers, Writing Instruction
Belme, Jillian; Gray, Anne – 1980
This paper presents an analysis of teachers' classroom language as measured by the Teacher Language Instrument (TLI). Subjects were teachers in four programs of the Mt. Druitt Early Childhood Project for Year One level (6-year-old) children. The four programs were identified as "behaviorist,""cognitive,""competency,"…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Language Patterns
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Sartain, Harry W. – 1981
This booklet contains information on the Languages of the Disciplines Project, a federally funded program that seeks to identify the problems in receptive communication encountered by beginning university students in specific disciplines and the techniques for helping these students overcome their problems. The first section of the booklet notes…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Classroom Techniques, College Freshmen, College Programs