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Unleashing Writing Creativity in Students
Oleh:
Rinvolucri, Mario
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
English Teaching Forum (http://exchanges.state.gov/englishteaching/forum/archives.html) vol. 43 no. 4 (Oct. 2005)
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page 42-45.
Topik:
CREATIVITY
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writing
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creativity
;
students
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Unleashing Writing.pdf
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
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EE34
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Lathophobic aphasia is a term coined by earl stevick, perhaps EFL's best writer of the past twenty five years, to describe his language paralysis when the first visited germany and france. At that time Stevick had just graduated from a U. S. university, majoring in german and french. For the first month or so he spent in each country, he dared not open his mouth for fear of making mistakes. He reckoned he was suffering from lathos (mistake) phobic (fear of) aphasia (inability to speak). This behaviour had been ground into his being by a perfectionist set of teachers for whom the best was only just good enough. (Since those days, stevick has gone to learn about 14 other languages).
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