Unwritten Rules: Code Choice in Task-Based Learner Discourse in an EMI Context in JapanEnglish-medium instruction (EMICode-choiceFirst language (L1) useJapaneseEnglish as a foreign language (EFLTask-based language teaching (TBLTThis chapter reports on an exploratory study into learners' perspectives ...
Sex, Power and Consent: Youth Culture and the Unwritten Rules draws on the real world stories and experiences of young women and young men - as told in their own words - regarding love, sex, relationships and negotiating consent. Judicious reference to feminist and sociological theory underpins ...
Every culture is riddled with unwritten rules, such as ones on punctuality (守时). I’m British. Soon after moving to Switzerland, I1(throw) a house-warming party and was greatly surprised when all 30 guests showed up2(exact) on time. Years later, having moved to France. I turned up ...
There are a number of unwritten rules in the world of cars. Silver wheels > black wheels. V8 Ferraris wear red better than V12s. And everything looks better with a Japanese number plate. That latter one might be the only rule without exception, too. We reckon a leggy Vauxhall M...
When you're planning a trip abroad, it's easy to get caught up in the excitement of what to see and do. But be warned, for in many places, the very act of enjoying a culture can land you in hot water if you breach a local custom. Take, for instance, Japan, where slurping your...
The unwritten rules were built to penalize a player who stole a base when his team was ahead by 10 runs, or swung as hard as he could at a 3-0 pitch when up by 12, or dropped a bunt in the ninth inning to break up a no-hitter. And those are just a few of them. "THERE ...
Because the choir's permanent director is on leave in Japan, so the temporary choir director was in charge. At her own expense, the choir director was bringing along her son and her unmarried partner. Despite the school's emphasis on family values, the ac...
When you're planning a trip abroad, it's easy to get caught up in the excitement of what to see and do. But be warned, for in many places, the very act of enjoying a culture can land you in hot water if you breach a local custom. Take, for instance, Japan, where slurping your...