Learning to read and reading to learn are not the same thing, but they are not unrelated either. EFL / Chilean national curriculum teachers have additional considerations; bilingual and E2l (ESL) teachers are different again.
Join us as we look at the either/or debate, what means one and what means the other, and how the two impact English Teaching & Learning and Evaluation (TaLE) : programme, methodologies and Philosophy & Practice.
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