Peter Grundy
Newspapers
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Acknowledgements
This book would not have been possible without the help of many others, particularly Zack Alassani, Bill Harris, Stan Hetherington, Richard Hondy, Tomoko Kato, A M Mango, Chitra Narshi and John Simelane, all MA in Applied Linguistics students at the University of Durham, who, together with a long-suffering group of language learners, collaborated with me during a memorable week of experimental, mixed ability language teaching which relied exclusively on newspapers. I am also grateful to successive generations of EAP students at Durham, who tolerated my enthusiasm for newspapers on socialization courses, and to the
When this project was at an early stage, I received a long letter from John Morgan, which contained several characteristically brilliant ideas that I have since tried for myself and included in this book. I am also indebted to my colleague, Arthur Brookes, for many fruitful discussions and insightful comments, and in particular for the Appendix which he generously donated to this book.