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Humour loss in the Indonesian translation of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
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Language learning motivation of students from a special educational school in Hong Kong
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Supporting online L2 academic reading comprehension with computer-mediated synchronous discussion and elaborative feedback
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Bown, A. - : The Reading Matrix, Inc, 2018
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Constructing identities online- an exploratory study of Saudi youths' strategies
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Direct teaching of vocabulary after listening: is it worth the effort and what method is best?
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Elaborative feedback to enhance online second language reading comprehension
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Bown, A. - : Canadian Center of Science and Education, 2017
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Chinese learners' perceptions towards teachers' language use in lexical explanations: A comparison between Chinese-only and English-only instructions
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Expressionist Analysis Of Wilfred Owen's Poems: Anthem For Doomed Youth, Dulce Et Decorum Est, A Terre, Futility And Strange Meeting
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This paper reveals representation of reality in Wilfred Owens selected poems. It usesabstraction, artistic volition and interior monologue to explore expressionism in Owens poems.It takes insight from the experimentation of Edvard Munch, Vincent Van Gogh and Strindberg.Expressionism breaks the narrowing limits of finite reality presented by the outward callousworld. It focuses on the eternal feelings and emotions rather than the external objects. WilfredOwen is remarkable in his poetic usage of metrical and musical effects and imagery. He sustainsthe courage to treat the ugly and strange matters. He reveals reality through metaphor and novelways of applying colors. This study offers a fresh perspective to the readers to visualize Owenspoetry in a fresh position.
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Applied Linguistics and Educational Linguistics; Communication and Culture; Language; Linguistics
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URL: http://www.ijee.org/vol_5_issue_2 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/122992
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Using a Virtual Learning Environment for the Development of L2 Academic Reading
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Bown, AN. - : Macquarie University, 2015
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Digital technologies & language teaching: real innovation or just another fad?
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Language teaching for European citizenship: insights for teacher education
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Scaffolding essay writing skills for accounting students: a collaboration
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Oral communication skills for development for Pharmacy students: a shared space
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Embedding writing development in the discipline of Law: how far have we come?
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Oxley, L. - : Applied Linguistics Association of New Zealand (ALANZ) and the Applied Linguistics Association of Australia (ALAA), 2013
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Embedding L2 writing skills development in an Accounting course: a collaboration
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Exlamatives and exclamatory acts in English and Vietnamese
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To, VT. - : Australia - Asia Research and Education Foundation, 2012
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