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ELT Journal 1999 53(4):300-308; doi:10.1093/elt/53.4.300
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Talking shop: people, machines, and language teaching

Numa Markee

Biodata graduate work at UCLA and is now an Associate Professor in the Division of English as an International Language at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His research interests include the management of curricular innovation, language for special purposes, qualitative classroom research and language planning, and he has published in all these areas. His full details (in the spirit of this interview) are online at http://deil. lang.uiuc.edu/faculty/markee

Roger Bowers talks to Numa Markee, Director of the Language Learning Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, about people, machines, and language teaching.


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