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1. Research On Native English Speaker's Acquisition Of The Chinese Interrogative Sentence Pattern
2. The English Speakers' Acquisition Of The Chinese Bei-construction
3. Expectations Of The College Students Towards Native English Speaker Teachers And Non-native English Speaker Teachers
4. Korean Teachers Of Chinese Society Into The Hysteresis Research
5. "Follow You, Learn Well" The Ethnographic Analysis Of A Native English Speaker In A Chinese Online Language-learning Environment
6. The Study Of Teaching Mandarin First Tone, Second Tone And Forth Tone To English Speaking Chinese Learners
7. An Investigation Into English Major Students’ Perceptions Of Native And Non-native English-speaking Teachers In EFL Teaching
8. A Comparative Study On Oral English Teaching Between Native English Speaker Teacher And Non-Native English Speaker Teacher
9. A Comparative Study Of Refusal Strategy Between Chinese EFL Learners And The Native English Speakers
10. Hedging In Research Articles By Native English-speaker Students
11. The Analysis Of The Intertextuality Of Business English E-mail Messages
12. Research On The Attitudes Of Chinese English-major Students Toward The Native-english-speaker Accent
13. A Comparative Study On Teaching Styles Of Native English Speaker Teachers And Chinese English Teachers In Universities
14. A Research Into College Students’ Perceptions Of Native And Non-native English-Speaking Teachers In EFL Teaching
15. A Comparison Of Classroom Management Of Native English Speaker And Non-native English Speaker Teachers
16. Research On Chinese Parallel Structure Acquisition For Native English Speaker
17. Analysis Of Chinese-English Interpretation Texts In MTI Textbooks:Perspective Of A Native English Speaker
18. Multi-faceted Rasch analysis and native-English-speaker ratings of Japanese EFL essays
19. Positional variation of modal verbs and speaker attitude in English: Some comparisons to Japanese
20. Structural patterns of subjectivity in American English conversation
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