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	<title>Comments on: In which the audiolingual method looks sexy again</title>
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		<title>By: The World A.T. Ways &#187; In which Google gives our students voice in at least 10 ways</title>
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		<description>[...] In a previous post post  I wrote about how GrandCentral had much of the functionality of a  $100,000 audio-lingual laboratory for about $100,000 less, making the audio-lingual method sexy again. Well, GrandCentral is now officially the super-sexy Google Voice. and after having the chance to play with the service for a few weeks, I&#8217;d like to list ten ways in which Google Voice  might be used to manage student-to-student or student-to-teacher interactions. [...]</description>
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