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I know English, Japanese and C plus plus

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ok, redden

u got my reply now.kady is my english name, but i'm not sure if i will continue to use it
in the future. i used to be called celia,
as celia has a similar sound to... my friends played tricks on me, i changed it at last.
thank u for bringing me brave heart, but i don't have time to see it this week,cuz i went
to a barbeque in the forest park and i feel extremely exhausted now.
here are my phone numbers: home tel:62151540 and my grandma's tel: 64083518.if u can't
find me in one of the two numbers, try the other one.
wish u pleasant dreams.
CUL See you later

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second 1anguage first language foreign 1anguage


non-native language mother tongue native 1anguage
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comprehensible input
foreigner talkteacher talkpeer talk
foreigner talk
teacher ta1k peer
talk

Peter Medgyes

(Medgyes,Peter Queries from a Communicative


Teacher, in ELT Journal 40/2(1986):107)

native like

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365

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60 70 ESP (English for Specific Purpose,


Dickens Shelley
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the good language learner


1group dynamics

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3

4
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80

(restructuring)

(routine)
(automatic) (proficiency)
Widdowson (1992)
(lexical chunks)

(grammar
awareness)

foreign language

Somerset Maugham

Timothy Light

insight

4global local

5
6irritation

How are you?


How are you doing?
Not at all a motorcar a car I
should like to know I would like to know

Changing English in the changing world

e-mailPlease send me an e-mail.


Please e-mail me.quiet more
quiet; most quietquieter;quietest

input
storedrive

baby-sitter, teenager, knowhow, gimmickfixmendscrab


blacklegdateengagementbaggageluggage

1muchveryI am very
interested (very surprised, very upset)
2wrongvery
I cant go very wrong (or very astray) if I do it.
3likeasHe
cant do it like you can.
4due toThe accident was due to careless
driving.Due to heart failure,he died.

5Sort of, kind ofI sort of (or kind of) felt faint.
6thatIts not that good.
7Centre-forward () John Smith, Actress Flora
Robson, Trainer Vicncent O Brien, Cambridge Professor Smith

8to build up somebody (), the wings of


the aircraft had iced up, to walk out on () somebody

bookish

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Paris

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Thesaurus`Roboword

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