oracy

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英 [ˈɔ:rəsi]
是什么意思
  • n.

    口语能力;

  • 英英释义

    Oracy

    • The term oracy was coined by Andrew Wilkinson, a British researcher and educator, in the 1960s. This word is formed by analogy from literacy and numeracy.

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    Oracy: social facets of language learning
    From Oracy to Literacy: Changing Clinical Perceptions
    Oracy in the Classroom: Policy, Pedagogy, and Group Oral Work
    Literacy and Second Language Oracy
    Thinking voices: Work of the National Oracy Project
    The Role of Oracy in Developing Comprehension in Spanish-Speaking English Language Learners.
    Making new media : Culture, semiotics, digital lit/oracy
    OXFORD APPLIED LINGUISTICS: Literacy And Second Language Oracy
    Variable production of African American English across oracy and literacy contexts
    A study on the cultural values, perceptual learning styles, and attitudes toward oracy skills of Malaysian tertiary students