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Kroll & Stewart 1994

The Great Fallacy of Immersion Insistence

July 23, 2018July 26, 2018 / magisterp / Leave a comment

Here’s a brief example to illustrate how insisting on 100% TL (target language) use—even when there’s a shared language—ignores a most basic process in the mind:

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