ERIC Number: ED427509
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1997
Pages: 48
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ISSN: ISSN-1344-204X
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Literacy Across Cultures: Newsletter of the JALT Foreign Language Literacy N-SIG, 1997.
Literacy Across Cultures, v1 n1-2 Jun-Sep 1997
This document consists of the two issues published during 1997 of the newsletter of the Japan Association for Language Teaching's national special interest group (N-SIG) on foreign language literacy. The major articles in these two issues are: "How To Develop Reading-To-Do Skills in Engineering Education" (Esko Johnson); "Key Concepts in Literacy: Phonics vs. Whole Language" (Charles Jannuzi); "Success with Writing" (Paul Lewis); "Links to Literacy: Sites on the World Wide Web"; "Guessing Word Meaning from Context: Should We Encourage It?" (David Dycus); "Key Concepts in FL Literacy: Schema Theory" (Charles Jannuzi); "Japanese and English Rhetorical Strategies: A Contrastive Analysis" (Bern Mulvey) (in Japanese, with English abstract); and "Booksellers on the WWW" (Charles Jannuzi). Book and article reviews are also included in each number. (MSE)
Publication Type: Collected Works - Serials
Education Level: N/A
Audience: Practitioners; Teachers
Language: EnglishJapanese
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Authoring Institution: Japan Association for Language Teaching, Tokyo.
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