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Finder, Morris – 1976
This book considers problems in reading and writing and in the teaching of both. Chapter one, based on Tyler's method of inquiry into problems of curriculum and instruction, introduces the framework within which problems of planning and teaching are discussed in the remainder of the book. Chapters two through four deal with aspects of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, English Instruction, Language Instruction, Literature Appreciation
Thornton, Geoffrey – 1974
The thesis that "as things are" some pupils enter school predisposed to success while some enter it predisposed to failure is explored in this book. The first question raised, in chapter 1, is why the schools are allowed to discount as irrelevant to the educational endeavor the experience of language and life that children bring to school with…
Descriptors: Educational Problems, Elementary Education, Failure, Language Acquisition
Nelson, Robert J.; Wood, Richard E. – 1975
The present study is an updating of Robert J. Nelson's ERIC Focus Report No. 11 (1969) "Using Radio to Develop and Maintain Competence in a Foreign Language." Two major areas are examined: (1) the concepts behind the use of radio in language teaching and how this application of radio reflects changes in the theory and practice of foreign language…
Descriptors: Educational Media, Educational Radio, English (Second Language), Language Instruction
Doughty, Peter – 1974
This volume examines two facets of curriculum research and development. The first part is concerned with the teacher and his day-to-day problems in the classroom and is presented here with an account of the way linguistics came to have a particular shape and focus in the field of English. The second part continues with an examination of the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research, Educational Objectives, English Instruction
Powell, Patricia B. – 1975
This paper begins with a discussion of the meaning and importance of error analysis in language teaching and learning. The practical implications of what error analysis is for the classroom teacher are discussed, along with several possible systems for classifying learner errors. The need for the language teacher to establish certain priorities in…
Descriptors: Error Analysis (Language), Error Patterns, Language Instruction, Learning Theories
Ashworth, Eric – 1973
This book attempts to define and discuss language in relation to the processes of teaching and learning at the elementary level. Three specific themes are developed. The first theme is that considering language as virtually synonymous with "words" or "vocabulary" seriously limits the understanding an individual can have of the complexity of…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education
Herrlitz, Wolfgang – 1973
The possible relevance linguistics could have for curriculum development in native language teaching is explored. The discussion focuses on three question: (1) Does the study of linguistic theory in school contribute to the development of the students' language competence? (2) Is the study of language a subject worth teaching? (3) Can linguistic…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Curriculum, Curriculum Development, English Instruction
Giauque, Gerald S. – 1976
This is the first phonetics book to be developed for use in first-year French courses. The intent of the book is to help the student acquire confidence in his ability to look at 85 percent of the words in the French dictionary and be able to pronounce those words correctly, as a result of his sounding out the words. When an American student looks…
Descriptors: French, Instructional Materials, Interference (Language), Language Instruction
Boercker, Marguerite Steelhammer – 1975
Based on the recognition that all teachers are involved in language development regardless of the students' ages or the teachers' subject matter interests, this text augments descriptions of language characteristics with appropriate classroom implications. Topics of chapters are: the nature of language, descriptions of the sound and grammatical…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Grammar
Vietnamese American Association, Saigon (Vietnam). – 1960
This volume contains supplementary pronunciation drills for the English for Today program, Books I and II, for Vietnamese speakers. The supplement for Book I contains exercises on the English segmental phonemes in one-word context. Commentary intended for the teacher indicates potential trouble spots for Vietnamese learning English. The supplement…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Instructional Materials, Language Instruction, Language Skills
Denteh, A. Crakye; Keelson, K.K. – 1974
This text contains 66 lessons in Fante for the student of Fante as a second language. The principal emphasis of the lessons is in developing skills in the spoken language, and study is preferable with a native speaker of Fante. The use of English is to be avoided except when absolutely necessary. Because of the attention given to oral skills, the…
Descriptors: African Languages, Instructional Materials, Language Instruction, Language Proficiency
Hofmann, T. R. – 1973
There are several practical reasons for preferring syllabic writing in teaching the Eskimo language to non-Eskimos: (1) the use of syllabic writing avoids the Roman letters t, l, n, s, g, and r, which stimulate the pronunciation habits of French or English; (2) syllabic writing is well-suited to Eskimo because of its small number of vowels; (3)…
Descriptors: Alphabets, American Indian Languages, Eskimos, Language Instruction
Qafisheh, Hamdi A. – 1975
This is a text for a basic course in Gulf Arabic, the language used in informal situations by the educated indigenous populations of the United Arab Emirates. A brief linguistic sketch of the area in which this variety of Arabic is spoken is given. The text is divided into forty-two units, each consisting of a dialog or narrative, a presentation…
Descriptors: Arabic, College Language Programs, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Gorbet, Frances – 1974
This paper discusses the problem of how to deal effectively with students' errors from the perspective of Error Analysis. Basic aspects of the theory such as "interlanguage,""learning strategies" and "the interpretation of errors" are introduced; and empirical data from child language learning studies are presented to support the underlying…
Descriptors: Child Language, Error Analysis (Language), Error Patterns, Language Acquisition
Akamba, Bawah; Denteh, A. Crakye – 1974
This text contains 62 lessons in Hausa for the student of Hausa as a second Language. The principal emphasis of the lessons is in developing skills in the spoken language, and study is preferable with a native speaker of Hausa. The use of English is to be avoided except when absolutely necessary. Because of the attention given to oral skills, the…
Descriptors: African Languages, Hausa, Instructional Materials, Language Instruction