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Since the early 1960s, language teachers have witnessed dramatic changes in the ways that languages are taught.
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nontarget form, electronic literacy approach, reading your summary, bulge hypothesis, negotiation routines, indirect agreement, networked multimedia environments, mixed venue, second language teaching, everything that rises, social computing, key pals, electronic literacies, electronic discourse, foreign language classroom, assisted language learning, revised curriculum, lexical density, oral interaction, second language classrooms, second language acquisition, hypermedia environments, pragmatic competence, grammatical competence, second language students
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New York, World Wide Web, Newbury House, University of Hawaii, United States, Cambridge University Press, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Oxford University Press, Jan Wong, Applied Linguistics Association of Australia, Flannery O'Connor, Hawaii Writing Project, San Francisco, Basic Books, John Benjamins, Miller College, Mme Aubain, Mme Auhain, Multilingual Matters, Native Hawaiian, Prentice Hall, University of California, Agnčs Fauverge, Englewood Cliffs, Kapili Manaole
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