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13-Jan-2007, 05:01
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| | Re: MI Theory You might find some stuff here: HLT Magazine (Home Page)  | 
14-Jan-2007, 07:12
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| | Re: MI Theory Hello! Thanks a lot for your advice, as well as appreciation. I've already ordered Michael Brunner's book. It should arrive on 20th of January. I'll certenly use all the links you've found for me! Frankly saying, I'm looking only for the article by Mary Christinson. Of course, I'll use other books as well in my work. Thanks very much to all of you.  | 
23-Jan-2007, 06:29
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| | Re: MI Theory Quote:
Originally Posted by Tdol |  Thanks a lot. I've searched this website and found o lot of interesting things. I certainly use some of the information. Best wishes. | 
23-Jan-2007, 06:39
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| | Re: MI Theory Hello Laura. Thanks very much for the information. I've bought the book by M. Berman. It is really helpful. I've already written the theoretical part of the AM, now I 'll have to prepare the research part. Your advice will be a great help for mi, as weel as the website. I'll let you know when I finish doing it. It's very kind of you that you wanted to bother.
Best wishes
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23-Jan-2007, 07:25
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| | Re: MI Theory Hi, how are things? I see the members of the forum are trying to help you. I'm very happy for you. Let me know when you finish.  | 
26-Jan-2007, 14:43
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| | Re: MI Theory Hi Harry, everyone here is really very kind and tries to help me. I've used some of the suggestions. Up to now i,ve written two theoretical chapters and started the third one. I think, i'll manage. Of course, I'll let you all know when I finish. I think that the hardest work is still ahead me, the research. By i try to be persistant. Se you soon
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26-Jan-2007, 19:19
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| | Re: MI Theory Quote:
Originally Posted by polapoletek Hi Harry, everyone here is really very kind and tries to help me. I've used some of the suggestions. Up to now i,ve written two theoretical chapters and started the third one. I think, i'll manage. Of course, I'll let you all know when I finish. I think that the hardest work is still ahead me, the research. By i try to be persistant. Se you soon
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11-Apr-2007, 23:11
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| | Re: MI Theory Welcome again!
I need Your help once again. There is a problem with catering for musical intelligence as I decided to choose Past Progressive as a grammar bit for my thesis. If any of you knows some songs in which there are Past Continuous forms, please, let me now. I'll really appreciate it.
I have almost finished the MA paper and the final exam is going to be at the beginning of July. I'm a little nervous but happy at the same time.
I wish you all the best
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28-Apr-2007, 11:15
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| | i want to learn english Quote:
Originally Posted by polapoletek Hello, I'm new here and a little shy for that reason  . I come from the western part of Poland and I'm a teacher of English. Im writing my AM paper and I really need your help. I've decided to do research on effectiveness of techniques based on MI theory in teaching grammar. The topic seems to be very interesting but availability of materials about this topic is quite small in my region. There are a lot of books on MIT but I'm especially interested in those, which apply to teaching a foreign language. If any of you is able to help me, I'll be very grateful.
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03-May-2007, 10:27
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| | Re: MI Theory I've looked, I've thought, and I've had a REALLY hard time thinking of any! I even asked my family to think of a song. People just don't seem to WRITE in past-progressive. Anyone know why? Quote:
Originally Posted by polapoletek Welcome again!
I need Your help once again. There is a problem with catering for musical intelligence as I decided to choose Past Progressive as a grammar bit for my thesis. If any of you knows some songs in which there are Past Continuous forms, please, let me now. I'll really appreciate it.
I have almost finished the MA paper and the final exam is going to be at the beginning of July. I'm a little nervous but happy at the same time.
I wish you all the best
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