Abstrakt
Opracowanie podejmuje temat najważniejszych różnic widocznych w procesie uczenia się języka obcego pomiędzy uczniami płci męskiej i żeńskiej. Autor tekstu analizuje przyczyny tych różnic na poziomie fizjologii i psychologii uczniów oraz wymienia najważniejsze elementy, które powinny być obecne w lekcji edukacji zróżnicowanej.
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