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The Evidence is IN: Drills are OUT
I’ve been trying to reinforce my current beliefs about language teaching and learning with research, and I came across this 2003 article from the Foreign Language Annals. Bill Van Patten and Wynne Wong published their research about grammar drills. I’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Van Patten, grammar drills, research, spanish, world languages
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