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... English of students is to com- pel them to write constantly and on all sorts of subjects . This is a fallacy ... The best way in which to teach students to write good English is to teach them to read good English . " We have all had the ...
... English of students is to com- pel them to write constantly and on all sorts of subjects . This is a fallacy ... The best way in which to teach students to write good English is to teach them to read good English . " We have all had the ...
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... English " gives it a short a . " So far we have a clear - cut cleavage on national lines : all the British sources say rashun and all the American sources say rayshun . How- ever , in Kenyon and Knott's " Pronouncing Dictionary of ...
... English " gives it a short a . " So far we have a clear - cut cleavage on national lines : all the British sources say rashun and all the American sources say rayshun . How- ever , in Kenyon and Knott's " Pronouncing Dictionary of ...
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... English drama , or the dying art of the English novel , I should suggest to him ( although he would certainly not listen ) that he should study above all the speech- rhythms , the syntax , the hesitations , the tricks of phrase and ...
... English drama , or the dying art of the English novel , I should suggest to him ( although he would certainly not listen ) that he should study above all the speech- rhythms , the syntax , the hesitations , the tricks of phrase and ...
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