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[HELP]formally?

 
 
Reply Mon 10 Oct, 2005 04:20 am
In the following sentence,
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Language aptitude tests may predict ability to learn formally and analytically, but they may not be as reliable in measuring the ability to learn unconsciously and intuitively.


what does "formally" mean? In form as contrasted with meaning? Or official education?
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Reply Mon 10 Oct, 2005 04:39 am
Official education.

In the classroom, in a formal education setting.
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