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This volume is based on the selected proceedings from an
international conference 'Concept of Progression in Foreign
Language Teaching and Learning' held in Dublin in February 2004.
Although progression always has been at the centre of any
methodology of teaching and learning foreign language, there has
been surprisingly little published on the concept of progression.
Since the inclusion of the pragmatic and socio-cultural context
into foreign language teaching methodologies, the concept of
progression has broadened considerably: it is no longer restricted
any more to structural elements of the foreign language (i.e.
grammar) but it includes a functional-notional progression, a
cultural progression, a lexical progression, a progression of text
types, a mental progression, a progression of exercises and
classroom activities. The articles in this volume address the
multifaceted nature of progression in foreign language teaching and
learning from various angles.
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