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  • 111. Jet and net: A comparison of native-speaking English teachers schemes in Japan and Hong Kong
    Document Type: Journal Articles
    Source: Language, Culture and Curriculum, 12(3), 215-228, 1999
    Year published: 1999
    Publisher: Routledge
  • 112. Hong Kong students' attitudes towards Cantonese, Putonghua, and English after the change of sovereignty
    Document Type: Journal Articles
    Year published: 2001
    Publisher: Routledge
  • 113. Classwide peer tutoring with or without reinforcement: Effects on academic responding, content coverage, achievement, intrinsic interest and reported project experiences
    Document Type: Journal Articles
    Source: Educational Psychology, 19(2), 191-205, 1999
    Year published: 1999
    Publisher: Routledge
  • 114. 'What is Geography?' In the eyes of junior secondary students in Hong Kong
    Document Type: Journal Articles
    Year published: 2003
    Publisher: Routledge
  • 115. Using wikis to enhance and develop writing skills among secondary school students in Hong Kong
    Document Type: Journal Articles
    Source: System, 36(3), 437-455, 2008
    Year published: 2008
    Publisher: Elsevier
  • 116. What can we say about the quality and equality of educational systems from the first cycle of the PISA?
    Document Type: Journal Articles
    Source: Education Journal, 31/32(2), 161-174, 2004
    Year published: 2004
    Publisher: Faculty of Education, Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • 117. The use of popular culture as a stimulus to motivate secondary students' English learning in Hong Kong
    Document Type: Journal Articles
    Year published: 2001
    Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • 118. Understanding signals and reading comprehension
    Document Type: Journal Articles
    Source: Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 23(1), 77-93, 2000
    Year published: 2000
    Publisher: Applied Linguistics Association of Australia
  • 119. The role of lexical knowledge and related linguistic components in typical and poor language comprehenders of Chinese
    Document Type: Journal Articles
    Source: Reading & Writing, 21(5), 559-586, 2008
    Year published: 2008
    Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media B.V.

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