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Date Posted: 11:17:38 09/11/07 Tue
Author: Michelle Menezes
Subject: Re: TEXT 7 - Genre and FLT (HAMMOND and DEREWIANKA)
In reply to: Michelle Menezes 's message, "Re: TEXT 7 - Genre and FLT (HAMMOND and DEREWIANKA)" on 11:04:24 09/11/07 Tue

Peers,
another interesting point on this text is on page 192, when it says that the enphasis on context is extremely important for relevant genre, in the same way it is for teaching grammar. In this way we can see that the word "context" is ihe basis for teaching a foreing language in all aspects nowadays, and make us to rethink about ways of teaching it. What are your comments about it?

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