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Purposes of
The
English-Learning and Languages Review
One of the primary purposes of The English-Learning and Languages Review is to stimulate and provide
a forum for critical discussion of what is effectively the dictatorship
of the global English-teaching establishment.
However, it has many other aims.
It gives advice on passing language exams. It
presents information on English grammar and usage, very often approaching the
problems from a new angle with the aim of providing a more correct account. It
is hoped that in the future the Review will be able to discuss aspects of the
grammar and usage of other languages as well.
It debates linguistic theory, and discusses the study
of languages and language-learning principles.
It invites contributions on all those subjects and
more from those who find their own particular delight in the infinite variety
of the languages of the world.
The Review would be very
grateful to anyone who could translate pages of interest to them into their own
language.