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Everlastinghope Posted 16 years ago
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Please,could you tell me which one is correct ?

1- We'll open a new school and we intend to be leaders in English Teaching in France.

2- We'll open a new school and we intend to be leaders in Teaching English in France.
  

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" As the title of a book, the two phrases would have different focuses. "English Teaching in France" would focus on the state of the art. "Teaching English in France" would focus on the state of the profession.

  • " As the title of a book, the two phrases would have different focuses.
  • "English Teaching in France" would focus on the state of the art.
  • "Teaching English in France" would focus on the state of the profession.
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They're both correct, in my opinion, if you remove the capital letter from "teaching."

As the title of a book, the two phrases would have different focuses.

"English Teaching in France" would focus on the state of the art.

"Teaching English in France" would focus on the state of the profession.

I'd be a little more comfortable with, "We'll open a new school, an
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All right but what d'you mean by English teaching means that it will focus on the state of the art.Do you consider that as something new ?like opening new school or introducing new language in a school?
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everlastinghopeAll right but what d'you mean by English teaching means that it will focus on the state of the art.Do you consider that as something new ?like opening new school or introducing new language in a school?
Hi, ever.
I probably wasn't clear.
I thought that both orders worked in your sentences (teaching English/English teaching) but felt I
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Okay,I see.And please no need to apologise,I think you tried to explain in your way but I misunderstood it.

Many thanks.

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