A Full Immersion Program: The Teachers' and Students' Perceptions and Its Impact on Student's Sense of Nationalism
The importance of English as a global language is undeniable and to become a competent user of this language is demanded of the time (Oommen, 2012). This study investigates the students' and teachers' perceptions of the implementation of an English full immersion program (FIP) as an altern...
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Main Author: | Hutabarat, Pritz (Author) |
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2014-07-14.
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