Well, better late than never.
Here's the presentation I gave at the English UK Teachers' Conference back in November. I think that it's pretty self-explanatory, but I'll be writing up more on this idea later. Enjoy.
Studies, theories, ideas, notes from the workface and occasional bits of stupidity.
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2 comments:
Thanks, Paul. This presentation is smashing and will be put to good use, if you don't mind.
feel free - that's what it's posted up for. Actually, I'm thinking of how a thematic hierarchy would link into a lexical syllabus, and how you would go about presenting the materials.
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