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Materials for Communicative Language Teaching and Learning

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 November 2008

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Surprisingly little has been written on the role of materials and the uses that teachers may make of them. General books in this area include Madsen and Bowen (1978), Cunningswoth (1984), and Sheldon (in press). The only references which particularly consider communicative langauge teaching are Grewer, Moston, and Sexton (1981), which incorprates a theoretically motivated taxonomy as well as much practical discussion, and apattison (1987), which is a practical handbook with materials in English, French, and German.

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Communicative Language Teaching
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1987

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