A Teacher's Miscellany: An Anthology of Short Writings from Diverse Countries and Many CenturiesBernard E. Farber McFarland & Company, 1990 - 396 pagini |
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Pagina 106
... English . The notion that people should be able both to read and to write English caught on during the fifteenth century , but students studied English only as they needed it to translate Latin . English - Latin grammars and English ...
... English . The notion that people should be able both to read and to write English caught on during the fifteenth century , but students studied English only as they needed it to translate Latin . English - Latin grammars and English ...
Pagina 119
... English universities ; they have only readers or lecturers and professors .... [ These ] do not constitute a faculty , but a staff , and they are called , collectively , its dons , though all teachers are not , necessarily dons ( i.e. ...
... English universities ; they have only readers or lecturers and professors .... [ These ] do not constitute a faculty , but a staff , and they are called , collectively , its dons , though all teachers are not , necessarily dons ( i.e. ...
Pagina 295
... English in school ; it was my worst subject . " The second , so rare as to make an honest English teacher almost burst into tears of gratitude when it occurs , is an animated conversation about literature , or ideas , or the American ...
... English in school ; it was my worst subject . " The second , so rare as to make an honest English teacher almost burst into tears of gratitude when it occurs , is an animated conversation about literature , or ideas , or the American ...
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