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Volume 4. Issue 4

December 2002

Article 1. Robertson, Paul. Asian EFL Research Protocols
Article 2. Dash, Peter. English Only (EO) In The Classroom: Time For a Reality Check?


Volume 4. Issue 3

September 2002

Article 1. Davidson, Tom.
The Business of Words; Whose domain?
Article 2. Davidson, Tom. Courtroom English.
Article 3. Dash, Peter. L1 / L2 Learning in Children: Explicitly Reframed


Volume 4. Issue 2

June 2002

Article 1. Robertson, Paul. The Influence of Confucius and Mencius in Modern Day EFL
Article 2. Brett, James. The Chinese Learner: A Neo Globalized Learner - or the Re-Birth or an Old Culture
Article 3. Kim, James. Korea. A cross cultural communication analyzed.


Volume 4. Issue 1

March 2002

Article 1. Robertson, Paul. The critical age hypothesis. A critique of research methodology.
Article 2. Kristou, Barry. A Comparison of Korean, Czech and Greek Second Language Learning Systems
Article 3. Carmichael, Susan. An Expose of 'What Is An English Teacher.


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1999 Edition has not been transfered to on-line

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