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Higgins, John J. – System, 1975
Foreign students learning English often do not correct their own errors when working in the language laboratory. It appears that students fail to respond if the material to be processed, answered or repeated is either too long or cannot be interpreted. A repeat-loop tape system may answer some problems. (CHK)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Laboratory Equipment, Language Instruction, Language Laboratories
STACK, EDWARD
CRITERIA FOR LANGUAGE TEACHING ARE FORMULATED. COMPLETE LESSONS ARE DESIGNED TO COMPLEMENT LABORATORY OR TEXTBOOK LEARNING. DRILLS FOR BUILDING LANGUAGE SKILLS ARE INCLUDED. LABORATORY PROGRAMS MUST BE CAREFULLY PLANNED. TAPES PROFESSIONALLY MADE TO GO WITH TEXTBOOKS ACHIEVE MORE THAN DO REGULAR LESSON TAPES.
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Laboratory Equipment, Language Aids, Language Guides
Langr, Bernard J. – NALLD J, 1969
Suggests that the 16mm. Pennsylvania films with the "Viewer's Guide are the best, most complete tools presently available for formally and informally teaching good laboratory and attendant materials usage. Films were prduced by Pennsylvania Department of Public Instruction. (DS)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Audiovisual Aids, Films, Instructional Materials
Westman, Donald; Chapman, Craig – Meta, 1977
Nine applications of the ordinary language laboratory to the training of simultaneous translators. Functional and technical descriptions of each application are given. These modes of interpretation practice in a university setting substitute for the more sophisticated facilities used by major professional schools. (AMH)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interpreters, Laboratory Equipment, Language Instruction
Glenn, Leona – NALLD J, 1969
Speech presented at the Kentucky Foreign Language Conference in Lexington, April 29, 1969. (DS)
Descriptors: Equipment Maintenance, Laboratory Equipment, Laboratory Techniques, Language Instruction
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Whitney, Norman F. – System, 1975
A report on an intensive training program on language laboratory use for English teachers in Israel. The course devotes itself to "problems and principals": lab conditions, drills, testing, etc., to "materials": speaking, structure, etc. and to a technical workshop: recording, editing, etc. (SC)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Centers, Laboratory Equipment, Language Instruction, Language Laboratories
Pennsylvania State Dept. of Public Instruction, Harrisburg. – 1968
Teaching practices appropriate to 15 different treatments of secondary school intermediate French instruction and to 13 different treatments of secondary school intermediate German instruction are outlined and discussed. Treatments vary by (1) strategy (traditional; audiolingual or functional skills; and modified audiolingual or functional skills…
Descriptors: French, German, Instructional Materials, Laboratory Equipment
Pond, Karl S. – National Association of Language Laboratory Directors Newsletter, 1967
Claiming that the actual learning of basic language skills takes place in the language laboratory, the author states four requisites for effective use of the laboratory: (1) a clear statement of specific objectives, (2) instructions for the student, (3) realistic objectives, and (4) student rewards. Testing, learning theory, applied linguistics,…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Skills, Basic Skills, Educational Objectives, Laboratory Equipment
PLASTRE, GUY – 1966
THE NEED FOR LANGUAGE LABORATORY SPECIALISTS TO MEET THE CHANGES IN MODERN LANGUAGE PEDAGOGY IS EMPHASIZED BY THE AUTHOR IN THIS REPORT. SUGGESTIONS ARE GIVEN FOR SPECIALIZED COURSES OF STUDY TOWARD A MASTER'S DEGREE FOR LANGUAGE LABORATORY DIRECTORS. SELECTIONS SHOULD BE MADE FROM BLOCKS OF COURSES IN (1) LINGUISTICS, MODERN LANGUAGES,…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Bibliographies, Laboratory Equipment, Language Instruction
Pennsylvania State Dept. of Public Instruction, Harrisburg. – 1968
Teaching practices appropriate to 10 different treatments of secondary school beginning German instruction are outlined and discussed. Treatments vary by (1) strategy (traditional; audiolingual or functional skills; and modified audiolingual or functional skills enriched with grammar), (2) type of laboratory (audio passive or tape recorder, audio…
Descriptors: German, Instructional Materials, Laboratory Equipment, Language Guides
Pennsylvania State Dept. of Public Instruction, Harrisburg. – 1968
Teaching practices appropriate to 11 different treatments of secondary school beginning French instruction are outlined and discussed. Treatments vary by (1) strategy (traditional; audiolingual or functional skills; and modified audiolingual or functional skills enriched with grammar), (2) type of laboratory (audio passive or tape recorder; audio…
Descriptors: French, Instructional Materials, Laboratory Equipment, Language Guides
Smith, W. Flint; Littlefield, Lael – 1967
An experiment involving two groups of 193 beginning secondary school students of French, German, and Spanish considers the instructional value of the electronic classroom as an alternative to the conventional language laboratory for the presentation of exercise materials. Experimental design hypotheses state that since more practice is possible…
Descriptors: Electronic Classrooms, Electronic Equipment, Experimental Groups, Experiments
Hughett, Harvey L., Jr. – 1977
Educators are now realizing, due to recent technological advances in the cassette tape field, that they can have a complete and educationally sound lab system that will adapt to nearly any independent study situation without having to spend large sums of money. Under budgetary constraints and the desire to provide for a learning lab with the…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, College Language Programs, Educational Technology, Higher Education
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Izumi, Masuko; And Others – NALLD Journal, 1979
Discusses the language laboratory as a means of developing practical abilities in a foreign language. Two topics are treated specifically: (1) the laboratory from a technical and theoretical perspective, and (2) an analysis of the language skills most effectively trained through use of the language laboratory. (AMH)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Skills, Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language), Higher Education
Marty, Fernand L. – 1960
A basic French course, intended to stress equally the audio-oral and spelling-reading skills, is described. Intermediate courses, specialized courses (in literature, phonetics, stylistics, civilization, and simultaneous interpretation), and the comprehension of scientific material are also discussed. Descriptions of these courses stress the use…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Audiotape Recordings, Audiovisual Aids, Course Descriptions
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