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Han, Feifei – ORTESOL Journal, 2013
Increasingly, Chinese students are pursuing their studies abroad in English-speaking countries, such as the USA, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. Despite the fact that they have studied English as a compulsory subject for a number of years and have passed multiple English proficiency tests, many still find it is difficult to communicate well in…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Pronunciation, Oral Language

Comeaux, Patricia – Communication Education, 1981
Describes a program of oral interpretation of poetry for children as a springboard into the language arts program. Describes the poetic nature of children, acknowledges rhythm as an important component of spoken language and poetry, and suggests possibilities for bringing children and poetry together through rhythmical experiences. (JMF)
Descriptors: Children, Course Content, Elementary Education, Language Arts

Baechtold, Shirley; Algier, Ann – Journal of Reading, 1986
Describes vocabulary development in a college reading program that involves students writing and singing lyrics to the tune of "Puttin' on the Ritz." Discusses the theory behind this practice, specifically how rhyme and rhythm aid recall. (SRT)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Language Rhythm, Music, Music Activities

O'Callaghan, Timothy M. B. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1984
The author rejects the point of view that says that the development of prose rhythm is "largely a question of sensitiveness and of experience." Prose rhythm is analyzed, to provide objectives for a unit of instruction. (RM)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Educational Objectives, Higher Education, Language Rhythm
Jarrett, Emmett – Teachers and Writers Magazine, 1982
Examines the elements of poetry that contribute to making a piece of writing a poem--sound values, rhythm, form, meaning--in an attempt to show teachers the larger view of poetry instruction, one that avoids the errors of the analytical approach and takes into consideration a total experience of poetry. (RL)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, Language Rhythm

Wade, Barrie – Children's Literature in Education, 1982
Provides examples of children's use of oral games and suggests that they are excellent material to establish the needed links between experience, speech, and the written word. (HOD)
Descriptors: Childrens Games, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Language Rhythm

Lewis, J. Windsor – English Language Teaching Journal, 1979
Examples are presented of schwa elisions from the sequence /r/-plus-consonant that are typical of contemporary general British pronunciation of English. This occurs often in lexical pronunciations and very often in syllables in proclitic or enclitic prosodic situations. (SW)
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Consonants, English, Language Ability

Paffard, Michael K. – Exercise Exchange, 1979
Presents an approach for helping students to explore the auditory level of meaning of a poem in a step-by-step manner. (TJ)
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Higher Education, Language Patterns, Language Rhythm
Atkinson, Joan – Perspectives for Teachers of the Hearing Impaired, 1989
Classes of 9th-grade and 11th-grade students with deafness read contemporary poetry and created their own poems through writing, sign language, and mime. The poetry of the profoundly deaf students followed the syntax of sign language, while students with residual hearing focused on the elements of form, especially rhyming. (JDD)
Descriptors: Deafness, Hearing Impairments, Language Rhythm, Pantomime

Bailey, Jack S. – Hispania, 1977
This paper suggests guidelines for poetry study. Studying unfamiliar vocabulary, allusions and surface and underlying meaning are the general steps, followed by specific questioning regarding poem genre, rhyme, meter, imagery and content, for an overall evaluation. (CHK)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Imagery, Language Instruction, Language Rhythm
Tice, Bradley S. – 1996
Metrical phonology, a linguistic process of phonological stress assessment and diagrammatic simplification of sentence and word stress, is discussed as it is found in the English language with the intention that it may be used in second language instruction. Stress is defined by its physical and acoustical correlates, and the principles of…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Strategies, English, English (Second Language)
Leclair, Daniele – Francais dans le Monde, 1994
Use of poetry is recommended as a means of making French phonetics instruction more interesting and rewarding, and some classroom activities and techniques are outlined. The role of phonetics in current language-teaching methodologies is examined, and special considerations for beginning-level language instruction are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, French, Introductory Courses
Cunningham, Patricia – Instructor (Primary), 1998
This activity for K-3 students helps them learn to decode and spell words using rhyme, noting that hearing and creating rhyme helps children hear similarities among words. Books with the Dr. Seuss imprint are recommended because they appeal to children. A sample poem entitled March, by Solveig Paulson Russell, is included on a reproducible sheet.…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Elementary School Students, Language Rhythm, Literacy Education

Willmott, M. B. – English Language Teaching Journal, 1979
Different types of stress, rhythm, and intonation used by Nigerian speakers of English are analyzed, and lexical differences are discussed. Problems with vowels, consonants, and syllable structure are also covered. (SW)
Descriptors: Consonants, Dialects, English (Second Language), Intonation
Foster, Mary – Francais dans le Monde, 1993
A variety of classroom activities using songs to enhance French language learning are described. Strategies include sensitizing learners to aspects of the music; looking at themes, key words, and symbols; and manipulating music and language in relation to current cultural issues. A list of singers and themes is offered. (MSE)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Cultural Education, French