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Rottger, Gerhard – Sprachlabor audiovisuelle Unterricht, 1970
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Language Instruction, Language Laboratories, Latin
Sandberg, Karl C. – 1969
This paper describes some of the problems pertaining to teaching reading and aural comprehension in English as a second language, suggests some of the potential uses of programed learning in solving them, and reports on some of the approaches developed at the Economics Institute of the University of Colorado. While an increasing amount of adequate…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Instruction, Language Laboratories, Language Skills
Mathieu, G. – The Modern Language Journal, 1965
An argument for taping pattern drills without pauses is advanced as a means for allowing students to learn at their own rate. Insertion of pauses by the teacher and advantages of a foot pedal to control pauses are discussed. Examples are provided for two, three, four, and five cycle drills. (AF)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Laboratory Equipment, Language Instruction, Language Laboratories
Holec, H.; Kuhn, M. – 1971
The idea is prevalent that the presence of the language laboratory leads to better instruction. This is because the language lab is felt to further self-instruction and intensive learning. In determining the validity of this statement, various elements need to be taken into consideration, including student motivation and level, availability and…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Educational Media, Educational Technology, Independent Study
Andrade, Manuel; And Others – 1964
The Stanford-Denver Project is a continuing study of elementary school Spanish instruction. These five documents report on various aspects of this study, especially the use of new technology to make instruction of Spanish more efficient. The first study details the construction of a listening comprehension test which could be given via television…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Conversational Language Courses, Educational Programs, Educational Television
Chvany, Catherine V. – 1972
The language laboratory can be effective as an extension of the intermediate or advanced classroom in Russian provided that the techniques used save the students enough time and improve their performance enough to justify making the trip to the lab. Six devices that have proven successful are (1) Review and warm up via dialogues, (2) remedial…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Answer Keys, Dialogs (Literary), Individualized Instruction
Abe, D.; And Others – 1975
This paper discusses two experiments with autonomous learning strategies for learners studying English as a second language in France, one for non-specialist adults and the other for university students. The first group consisted of 26 adults who were mostly professionals and had opted for autonomy not out of preference but for lack of any other…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Autoinstructional Aids, College Language Programs