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|attribution={{RogerFrost}} | |attribution={{RogerFrost}} | ||
|title= Jargon - the language of science | |title= Jargon - the language of science | ||
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|tagline=What colour is lime water? How the science language confuses | |tagline=What colour is lime water? How the science language confuses | ||
|subject= science, | |subject= science, teacher education, secondary | ||
|resourcenumber= TE0120 | |resourcenumber= TE0120 | ||
|age=10-14 years, general interest | |age=10-14 years, general interest, Secondary | ||
|content=In this audio file, science teacher and dictionary author Dr William Hirst explains that learning the language of science can improve children’s success at school. | |content=In this audio file, science teacher and dictionary author Dr William Hirst explains that learning the language of science can improve children’s success at school. | ||
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