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Volume 16(2); Jul 2015
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Look it up: Phrasal Verbs in The Simpsons
Eoin Daly, Hubert H Pak
J Eng Teach Movie Media.
2015;16(2):19-33. Published online July 30, 2015
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Teaching Lexical Collocation (Adjective + Noun and Verb + Noun) Using Scent of a Woman
David Byung-Chul Kim
J Eng Teach Movie Media.
2015;16(2):35-51. Published online July 30, 2015
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Corpus-based Analysis of Swearwords in American Soap Operas
Myongsu Park
J Eng Teach Movie Media.
2015;16(2):53-66. Published online July 30, 2015
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Movies, Speech Communities: A Study Focused on Technical Terms from The Blacklist
Yoon-Ah Rho
J Eng Teach Movie Media.
2015;16(2):67-85. Published online July 30, 2015
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Inspiring Teachers and Learners in Cinema English Class Using TED Talks, The Last Lecture and Tuesdays with Morrie
Eun-mi Seo
J Eng Teach Movie Media.
2015;16(2):87-101. Published online July 30, 2015
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The Effects of Dictogloss on English Language Skills and Learning Satisfactions at a University Level
Bong-Gyu Kim
J Eng Teach Movie Media.
2015;16(2):137-156. Published online July 30, 2015
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Multimedia Application in the College Classroom for Autonomous Language Learning
Hyun-Ju Kim
J Eng Teach Movie Media.
2015;16(2):157-173. Published online July 30, 2015
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Low Barriers, but Who Is Being Prepared? Secondary English Student Teachers and Multimedia Literacies
Nicole R Olcese
J Eng Teach Movie Media.
2015;16(2):175-190. Published online July 30, 2015
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