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Kake-Jiku: Images of Japan in Applique, Fabric Origami, and Sashiko
A dazzling collection of 14 Kake-jiku—traditional Japanese hand-painted scrolls often hung in entryways—is featured in this craft guide. Often created to celebrate the changing seasons and bestow good fortune on a household, these innovative Kake-jiku designs featured are made with contemporary fabrics. Each image is a picture-window into Japanese culture, and the accompanying text explains the symbolism of each design. All patterns can be constructed using a unique style of Japanese applique, and several are embellished with fabric-origami flowers.
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Teaching English through English
The underlying assumption in books of this type is that it is better to teach the "language" of English through the medium of English. This review does not attempt to argue the merits of using L1 (student's language) or L2 (a foreign language) such a discussion merits hundreds of pages, and dozens of hours of discussion.
Many do choose to use English to teach English, and others may have little choice in the matter. This is the book for those who plan to teach English through English, even if not using English exclusively.
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Using Collocations puts an emphasis on learning to use collocations appropriately. Collocations are always presented in typical contexts, and information on formality or informality is included. Exercises include working on a range of text types from tweets to emails, postcards to letters and adverts to newspaper articles. Examples of conversational English are also included with texts recorded on Audio CD, which allow students to notice features of stress and intonation. Collocations are the key to fluent English. Learning words on their own may enable students to communicate, but to sound natural, students must learn what words typically go together.