[etni] Re: literature in bagrut
- From: Lev Abramov <lev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: mreuben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 22:16:31 +0200
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I know the answer to this: TENAR
http://www.teaching-english-in-japan.net/acronyms/tenar
*TENAR - Teaching English for No Apparent Reason:* Not an official
acronym, this is a derisive term coined to describe the kind of required
language courses that seem to exist merely to fulfill university
graduation requirements, generally populated by students who'd rather
not be there.
Lev
Reuben Moses wrote:
>What kind of answers do we get if we ask - "What are we teaching English
>FOR?"
>Reuben
>
>
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