As language teachers we tend to look from the “language side” of things. We recognise the role visuals play, we realise we have to deal with a variety of skills like listening, reading, writing and speaking. We understand that language is “acquired” and not “learnt” and we see computers as an aid in overcoming some of these issues. Russell Stannard looks into some of these issues . . .
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