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Original Research | He Rangahau Motuhake
Vol. 20, Issue 1, 2004March 01, 2004 NZST

Promoting EAL Nursing Students’ Mastery of Informal Language

Vita Grace Wong, RCpN, MPH (Hons) Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing, Division of Health Care Practice, Auckland University of Technology, Pat Strauss, BA (Hons) English BA (Hons) Applied Linguistics, M Ed, D Ed University Education Diploma, Licentiate Diploma (TESOL) Senior Lecturer, School of Languages, Auckland University of Technology,
Informal languageEAL studentscommunication
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Grace Wong, V., & Strauss, P. (2004). Promoting EAL Nursing Students’ Mastery Of Informal Language. Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 20(1), 45–52.
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