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  2. Repertory grid - Wikipedia

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    The repertory grid is a technique for identifying the ways that a person construes (interprets or gives meaning to) his or her experience. [4] It provides information from which inferences about personality can be made, but it is not a personality test in the conventional sense.

  3. Alan E. Munby - Wikipedia

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    Munby's Library Building at Gresham's School was opened by Field Marshal Lord Milne in June 1931. [8] Pevsner has called this "classical re-revival". [9] Munby's Mesnes Building at Wigan College, built for Wigan Grammar School in 1935–1937, was made a listed building in 1997, [10] and his Memorial Building at Bangor was listed in 2008. [11]

  4. Alan Noel Latimer Munby - Wikipedia

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    Born in Hampstead, Munby was the only son of the architect Alan E. Munby and his wife Ethel Greenhill. [1] He was educated at Clifton College [ 2 ] and King's College, Cambridge . [ 1 ] At some point he acquired the nickname "Tim" (from the second syllable of his third name), by which he was known throughout his life.

  5. Communicative language teaching - Wikipedia

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    The development of communicative language teaching was bolstered by these academic ideas. Before the growth of communicative language teaching, the primary method of language teaching was situational language teaching, a method that was much more clinical in nature and relied less on direct communication. In Britain, applied linguists began to ...

  6. Task-based language learning - Wikipedia

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    Task-based learning benefits students because it is more student-centered, allows for more meaningful communication, and often provides for practical extra-linguistic skill building. As the tasks are likely to be familiar to the students (e.g.: visiting the doctor), students are more likely to be engaged, which may further motivate them in ...

  7. Scott Thornbury - Wikipedia

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    Scott Thornbury (born 1950 in New Zealand) is an internationally recognized academic and teacher trainer in the field of English Language Teaching (ELT). Along with Luke Meddings, Thornbury is credited with developing the Dogme language teaching approach, which emphasizes meaningful interaction and emergent language over prepared materials and following an explicit syllabus.

  8. Munby - Wikipedia

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    Munby is a surname, and may refer to: Alan E. Munby (1870–1938) , British architect; Alan Noel Latimer Munby (1913–1974), British author; Arthur Munby (1828–1910), British poet and lawyer; Giles Munby (1813–1876), British botanist; James Munby (born 1948), British judge; Roger Munby (fl. 2000), Chairman of Norwich City FC

  9. David Nunan - Wikipedia

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    David Nunan (born 11 October 1949 in Broken Hill, Australia) is an Australian linguist who has focused on the teaching of English. He is the author of the ELT textbook series "Go For It!". Nunan's academic and student textbooks are published by Cambridge University Press , Oxford University Press , Anaheim University Press, Palgrave/Macmillan ...