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Kuo, Ming-Mu; Lai, Cheng-Chieh – Online Submission, 2006
The purpose of this article is to discuss the inseparable relation between culture and language and the implementation of instructional strategies for teaching second language through culture to enhance students' linguistic comprehension. Language is not only the product of culture, but also is the symbol of culture (Gleason, 1961). Culture must…
Descriptors: Second Languages, Teaching Methods, Educational Strategies, Language Teachers
Ke, Chuanren – 1992
Failure to progress on the language proficiency scale is often due to lack of linguistic accuracy. Even motivated students are sometimes unable to improve proficiency ratings beyond a particular level. Pedagogical factors contributing to this problem include: focus on form and meaning at the same time; fossilization; overuse of communicative…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Strategies, Educational Trends, Error Correction
Klein, Eberhard – 1990
It is proposed that a general communicative second language syllabus can be adapted for the specific requirements of a second language reading model. This is demonstrated with one model by filling the content, product, and process dimensions with reading-specific elements. Content consists of text type of form (novel, news story, report, etc.),…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, English (Second Language)
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Grahn, Joyce L.; Vanden Bloomen, Dennis R. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1995
The need to incorporate a foreign-language component in international business curricula is examined. The value of foreign language is analyzed from the perspectives of international business executives, managers, and other employees, national commissions on education, and academic administrators and faculty. It is concluded that language study…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Curriculum Design, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Ruiz-Funes, Marcela – 1999
The role of grammar instruction in proficiency-oriented second language instruction (POI) is examined, drawing on research and theory on second language use and instruction. Several premises are stated: (1) formal grammar has an important role in POI, while focus on form and communicative practice should be maintained; (2) in POI, a syllabus that…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Curriculum Design, Educational Strategies, Grammar
Kharma, Nayef – IRAL, 1998
Discussion of the English language needs of the Arab world looks at two general kinds of needs: societal and educational-cultural. Some major needs analysis studies conducted in the Arab world, particularly that of the Gulf region, are reviewed. The need for comprehensive research in this area, for the purpose of curriculum design, is emphasized.…
Descriptors: Arabs, Course Content, Curriculum Design, Educational Needs
Gorman, Virginia – 1991
The Flexible Business Language Curriculum is a curriculum model designed for customization of foreign language instruction for businesses and commercial organizations. It uses traditional language content areas (grammar and functions) but in contexts less familiar to language teachers. The model is based on the communicative approach, with…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communicative Competence (Languages), Course Organization, Curriculum Design
Weiping, Wu – 1993
A "dynamic priority" theory of Chinese second language instruction is outlined and discussed. The theory focuses on five aspects of language instruction: spoken vs. written language; universality vs. particularity; cultural vs. linguistic tasks; performance vs. competence; and proficiency vs. achievement. A dynamic relationship is seen between the…
Descriptors: Chinese, Course Content, Curriculum Design, Difficulty Level
Cederquist, Jonna – 1987
College second language instruction can no longer afford to apply uniform methods and curricula to an increasingly diverse student population. To be realistic, it must be integrated with individual interests, attitudes, personality, and values. The best approach is for students to go individually to the countries of their target languages. The…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Design, Demography
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Bernhardt, Elizabeth B. – ADFL Bulletin, 1997
Considers whether college foreign language programs are truly victims of outside forces or have neglected taking responsibility for their fate. Explores the internal status of the language and literature curricula, public perceptions of them, how institutions have tried to "solve" language department problems by restructuring them, and how…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Second Language Programs, Curriculum Design, Departments
Bamgbose, Ayo – 1994
This paper argues that while there are factors common to second language learning in both monolingual and multilingual contexts, there are also predictable differences in degree arising from a one-many or many-one language learning situation, common to both contexts, as opposed to a many-many language learning situation typical of the multilingual…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Curriculum Design, Educational Environment, Educational Policy
Coven, Ludmilla – 1992
The issue of whether high school and postsecondary students with native language communication deficits can succeed in second language study is discussed. It is noted that before World War II, language education was considered primarily a good form of mental discipline. More recent trends toward "relevant" language learning have emphasized…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Admission Criteria, Cognitive Processes, College Admission
Olabode, Afolabi – 1995
An analysis of the trend in teaching African languages as a second or foreign language (AFL2) looks at patterns in the objectives of AFL2, teachers and learners, and instructional environments. Three basic program objectives in AFL2 are distinguished: language proficiency (basic conversation); language competence (close to native skills); and…
Descriptors: African Languages, Bilingual Education, Course Content, Cultural Context
Weiping, Wu – 1992
To date, principles of applied linguistics have been practiced little in the Chinese foreign language (CFL) classroom. Most students of Chinese, the majority of whom are in higher education, are not knowledgeable about linguistics. Most teachers of Chinese in the United States are hired for their interest in Chinese culture or native Chinese…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Chinese, Classroom Techniques, College Second Language Programs
McLagan, Patricia, Ed. – 1994
The collection of essays on modern language teaching for students with disabilities offers teachers practical suggestions based on proven strategies and reflected in successful case studies. Contents include: "Learners in Difficulty" (Bernardette Holmes); "Successful Methods for Differentiation" (Bernardette Holmes); "IT [Information Technology]…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Design, Disabilities
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