ENGLISH ALIVE! 3
BRIDGES I
As these figures reveal, none of these two books consider proverbs an important part
of the teaching of the English language. Bridges I inserts two of them incidentally in the
idiom-teaching exercises but they are not explained at all. English Alive 3, for its part, does
not include any proverb or make any reference to this category. Therefore, at the moment,
proverbs seem not to be given even a relative importance.
Finally, concerning social routine formulae:
ENGLISH ALIVE! 3
BRIDGES I
ROUTINE
FORMULA
NUMBER
FOCUS
SKILL
ROUTINE
FORMULA
NUMBER
FOCUS
SKILL
Communicative
54
Writing 16
Communicative
65
Writing 13
Linguistic 21
Reading 14
Linguistic 19
Reading 7
75
Other 0
Listening
26
84
Other
0
Listening
20
Speaking 0
Speaking
27
Other 19
Other
17
We obtain very similar results for these two books. Both of them offer most of their
social routine formulae in communicative exercises and quite spread over the four skills,
although it is for us strange to mention that English Alive 3 does not contain any routine
formulae in speaking activities, what may be considered their fundamental function in
communication.
The results of this investigation show that, in general, phraseology is part of the EFL
teaching in the Region of Murcia. However, most of the categories we are dealing with seem
to take up a small part of the teaching and of the textbooks, especially proverbs.
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