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Watkins, Beverly T. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1989
More foreign-language professors are stressing speaking rather than grammar in their courses. They are encouraging their students to talk as much as 90 percent of the time. At the heart of the new approach is the concept of "proficiency"--what the student can do with the language. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Instruction, College Students, Conversational Language Courses, Grammar
Marckel, Beverly; McKay, Carol L. – 1983
An approach to foreign language instruction was worked out to meet the needs of high school students who were preparing to participate in an international exchange program with French students. The approach uses a combination of the notional-functional syllabus and the regular grammar and vocabulary lessons. Examples in French are provided…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Communicative Competence (Languages), Conversational Language Courses, French
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Brandes, Ute; Rettig, Ulrike S. – Unterrichtspraxis, 1986
Describes a fifth-semester university course in German in which students analyze the stylistic features of the language and its function in specific cultural contexts, such as films, speeches, songs, and newspapers. The course is conducted entirely in German and focuses on a single stylistic theme each week. (SED)
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, College Second Language Programs, Conversational Language Courses, Cultural Education
Grandjean-Levy, Andree – 1985
The Cornell School of Hotel Administration in collaboration with the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics offers a course in French for a small group of students who have had the equivalent of at least two semesters of college French. The course emphasizes oral/aural French with very little class time spent on grammar study. Grammar…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Class Activities, Conversational Language Courses, Course Content
Gremmo, M. J. – 1978
Communicative competence is now at the point where theory must be translated into practice, that is, where the functional approach must be developed into pedagogical content and strategies. An analysis is presented of the three main pedagogical approaches: the structural, situational, and functional approaches. Principles underlying the…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Communicative Competence (Languages), Conversational Language Courses, Course Descriptions