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ELT Diary
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A diary for writing down, reflecting on and sharing my ELT experience
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ELT Diary | A diary for writing down, reflecting on and sharing my ELT experience ELT Diary A diary for writing down, reflecting on and sharing my ELT experience Home About Acknowledgements RSS The Extraordinary and the Ordinary in the Language 09 Oct I’m doing a Course on Understanding English dictionaries from Macmillan and Coventry University at Futurelearn.com (Link: https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/understanding-dictionaries ) now. And as I was reading sections on the history of Oxford English Dictonary (OED) compilation, I came across this peculair fact of the choices the readers made while searching for the words to send to the OED editors: One risk related to this practice is that readers tend to gather such citations with a bias towards uncommon usages. This reminded me of how often the learners of English pay attetion to some extraodinary, bizzare, or unexpected words and meanings to the detriment of commonly used words and meanings which are much ...
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