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Kerner, Thomas – Online Submission, 2007
This paper describes and supports (through citations of published literature) hands-on and personalized activities that help English (and any other) language learners of all ages and skill levels to acquire and express integrated reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. The paper discusses use of motor activities, video, graphic art works…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Foreign Countries, Listening Skills, Language Enrichment
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Met, Myriam – Foreign Language Annals, 1991
A definition and description of elementary school content-based foreign language instruction notes how it promotes natural language learning and higher-order thinking skills, and also addresses curriculum development, language objective definition, and specific applications in mathematics, science, reading and language arts, social studies, and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, FLES, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Pelligrini, Anthony D.; And Others – Language Arts, 1983
Shows how children's use of explicit oral language is related to success in learning to read and writing. Outlines a technique to teach the use of explicit language through dramatic play. (HTH)
Descriptors: Dramatic Play, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Language Arts
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Willis, Dave; Willis, Jane – ELT Journal, 1987
Activities which focus on form and communicative outcome are suggested for developing accuracy and fluency in second language students. Examples of such activities (with focus on the English as a second language learner) that vary the circumstances of communication in the classroom are presented. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Communicative Competence (Languages), Correlation, English (Second Language)
Goodman, Yetta M. – 1980
This review of research with children aged two to six on their reading, writing, and oral language development speaks of five roots of a tree of literate life that require nourishment in the soil of a written language environment. The roots discussed are the development of print awareness in situational contexts, the development of print awareness…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Developmental Stages, Early Childhood Education, Educational Philosophy