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Meanings of
whole language
in English
Read learning method.
whole language approach
Related terms
teaching method
Synonyms
Examples for "
whole language approach
"
whole language approach
Examples for "
whole language approach
"
1
As the former head of a teachers college, he said it would not be easy to move away from the
whole
language
approach
.
Usage of
whole language
in English
1
Us, in a tete-a-tete, is the most traitorous word in the
whole
language
.
2
I had no voice to talk with because she was my
whole
language
.
3
His
whole
language
,
I contend, would necessarily mislead the simple into heresies innumerable.
4
And when he talked he used the
whole
language
,
you bet.
5
Nothing could be more friendly and warm than his
whole
language
and demeanour.
6
There's a
whole
language
here and I don't speak it.
7
Vital questions were thus reopened, and the
whole
language
was thrown back into the melting-pot.
8
The
whole
language
of social and charitable enthusiasm often raised in her a kind of exasperation.
9
The sign for "Jesus" is doubtless the most tender and touching in the
whole
language
.
10
He can now has this
whole
language
to say, well have you shown me the molecular target?
11
And that he knows their
whole
language
.
12
That he was born a Dane his
whole
language
implies; it is full of a glow of aggressive patriotism.
13
This method of teaching writing is part of a larger trend in early-childhood education known as "
whole
language
.
"
14
The
whole
language
would have to change for people to lose track that it was all a joke to begin with.
15
As the former head of a teachers college, he said it would not be easy to move away from the
whole
language
approach.
16
In three years' time they became masters of the
whole
language
,
so that they read the best of the Greek authors very exactly.
Other examples for "whole language"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
whole
language
whole
Adjective
Noun
Whole language
through the time
Whole language
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common