Reading-based holistic language learning program / Ananda Tilaka Sekara

This Holistic Language Learning Program (HLLP) first grew out of the frustrations of the traditional intensive reading programs. Then, over the past fifteen years, the HLLP developed as an integral component of the larger Holistic Approach to ESL initiated at MARA Institute of Technology in 1986. It...

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Main Author: Sekara, Ananda Tilaka (Author)
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Published: UPENA, 2006.
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