MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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... English . When did you begin writing ? Did you keep journals ? In French ? When did you turn to English ? MP : I made several attempts to keep journals when I was young , but I've never been able to keep it up . I learned English in ...
... English . When did you begin writing ? Did you keep journals ? In French ? When did you turn to English ? MP : I made several attempts to keep journals when I was young , but I've never been able to keep it up . I learned English in ...
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... English . " Those are the feelings about the language that you can't really learn . Eventually you get it , but it was very frustrating . So , I gave up writing for a while . That same person encouraged me and tried to show me the ...
... English . " Those are the feelings about the language that you can't really learn . Eventually you get it , but it was very frustrating . So , I gave up writing for a while . That same person encouraged me and tried to show me the ...
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... English as the primary second language can be found in an article by Vicky Unruh , “ Like English for Spanish : Meditaciones desde la frontera angloriqueña . " In this same article she examines the differing attitudes over time taken ...
... English as the primary second language can be found in an article by Vicky Unruh , “ Like English for Spanish : Meditaciones desde la frontera angloriqueña . " In this same article she examines the differing attitudes over time taken ...
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