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Old 19th February 2008, 18:01   #77 (permalink)
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Re: How Thai interfers with learning English

I agree there isn't much, but there is some. I think the Chula journal has published quite a bit, but I don't have time to look for it now. I have a copy of an article upon which the notes I posted about Thai L1 interference in L2 were based, but it's too long to post here (10,000 characterl post limit). I know someone who is close to finishing a phd thesis on how to administer schools to enhance English learning.
I'm quite a long ways off publishing myself, but I am developing a research proposal now on marking students work, and I'd also like to do something on ways a Thai L1 intereferes with an English L2.
Meanwhile, I'm just occupied trying to get through my masters coursework.
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