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Ullmann, Rebecca – ELT Journal, 1982
An alternative, multidimensional curriculum design for second languages is suggested and expressed in terms of four syllabi: language, communicative activities, culture, and general language education. They have the objectives of proficiency, knowledge, affect, and transfer. Syllabus characteristics are described, relationship of content and…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, English (Second Language)
Armanet, C. M. M.; Obese-Jecty, K. – IRAL, 1984
Research results of some difficulties of teaching English as a second language at the University of Compiegne (France) indicate that the target group was not well researched, their motivations and needs were not precisely analyzed, and the pedagogical approach used was nearly equivalent to that of the secondary school system. Includes response to…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Cultural Context, English (Second Language), Linguistic Performance

Ingram, D. E. – Babel: Journal of the Australian Federation of Modern Language Teachers Associations, 1984
Focuses on basic principles that can be followed in planning a language course, by observing examples from a course designed to teach English as a second language to newly arrived adult migrants in Australia. In addition, the importance of identifying both long-term goals and immediate objectives is stressed, in terms of communicative proficiency…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Communicative Competence (Languages), Cultural Context, Curriculum Development

Rutherford, Susan D. – Sign Language Studies, 1988
An anthropological study of the American Deaf Culture points out that its members do not merely constitute a subculture and that study of American Sign Language, like many other foreign languages, offers knowledge of not only a natural language but also the culture in which it is used. (CB)
Descriptors: American Sign Language, College Credits, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context