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realia
re·al·i·a R5076450 (rē-ā′lē-ə, -ä′lē-ə)pl.n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb)1. Objects, such as coins, household items, or natural specimens, that are included in a collection primarily composed of documentary materials, as in a library.2. a. Objects drawn from real life that are used in classroom instruction.b. Images or illustrations that represent such objects, especially in a textbook.3. Real things or facts, especially in contrast to interpretations or idealized representations of them: "a chronicle ... that emphasized whimsical detail rather than social realia" (Catriona Kelly). [Latin reālia, neuter pl. of reālis, real, actual; see real1.]realia (rɪˈeɪlɪə) pl n (Education) real-life facts and material used in teaching[C20: from neuter pl of Late Latin reālis]realiaobjects, as real money, utensils, etc., used by a teacher in the classroom to illustrate aspects of daily life.See also: Learning
REALIA
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REALIA➣Rich Electronic Archive for Language Instruction Anywhere |
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