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ICT in Education
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Method in Education
(IOSR-
JRME)e-ISSN:
2320
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2320
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Volume 1,
Issue
4
(May.
–Jun.
2013),
PP
03-
08www.iosrjournals.org.
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http://www.iosrjournals.org/iosrjrme/papers/Vol1%20I
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(2018)
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Available online at:
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activity
assessment
Audacity
authentic/
authenticity
authentic
assessment
autonomy/
autonomous
learning
baseline study
CEFR
Attachment 3 Glossary
In this Curriculum, language activities refer to real-world communicative
activities relating to a user’s academic/professional
purposes, e.g.
reading an academic article, writing a professional email, listening to an
academic lecture or taking part in a professional telephone conversation.
A language activity corresponds to a text-type
or a spoken or written
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