Dear Nicola
thanks for sending. A lovely write up, for a wonderful research network and much excellent work
All best
michele
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Sent: 24 March 2015 11:42
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Subject: online article about our history of language learning research network
Dear colleagues,
We’re pleased to announce the AHRC have published a feature article online about our research network on the history of language learning and teaching. You can find it at the link below – if you are on Facebook or Twitter, do spread the word, and feel free to spread the word to other lists.
http://www.ahrc.ac.uk/News-and-Events/Features/Pages/The-History-of-Modern-Foreign-Language-Teaching.aspx
Best wishes,
Nicola
Prof. Nicola McLelland
Professor of German and History of Linguistics
Dept. of German Studies, School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies
University of Nottingham UK NG7 2RD
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