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Behiye Arabacioglu; Sengül Balkaya – African Educational Research Journal, 2023
Textbooks play an undeniable role in education and training. The selection of textbooks, which are crucial materials for both teachers and learners in the teaching-learning process, requires careful consideration of specific criteria. Textbooks wield an effect on intrinsic motivation factors like interest, desire, and curiosity. They also impact…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Textbook Content, Textbook Selection, Second Language Learning
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Hook, Donald D.; Kahn, Lothar – Die Unterrichtspraxis: Teaching German, 1990
German textbooks have grown too large and too diverse in emphasis, inhibiting the promotion and maintenance of German beyond the first college semester of language study and destroying author and publisher initiative to produce books for any level higher than the elementary level. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: College Students, German, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
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Folsom, Marvin H. – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 1992
Confusion in German textbooks concerning "weak" and "n-stem" nouns is discussed. Recommendations are made concerning the terminology, presentation, and notation of n-stem nouns and also for restructuring entries in vocabularies and dictionaries to reflect current morphological reality. (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Dictionaries, German, Morphology (Languages), Nouns
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Stalb, Heinrich – Zielsprache Deutsch, 1979
The emphasis on spoken language tends to diminish attention to writing. As examples, three currently used German teaching texts are cited. This situation is seen as unfortunate, in view of the importance of writing ability in the most important examinations in German as a foreign language. Some teaching hints are given. (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: German, Language Tests, Second Language Instruction, Speech Instruction
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Schmidt, Georg – Die Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 1990
Argues for a progressive method of teaching German attributive adjective endings based on textbook analyses, other techniques, and tasks involved in processing these endings. The progressive method first presents the weak endings and introduces their cases, then presents strong endings as a special form of the der- words. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Adjectives, German, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Symington, Rodney – Die Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 1990
Reviews the terminological, methodological, and pedagogical confusion present in the German textbooks of the past 15 years, and proposes an improved terminology for teaching 4 basic grammatical components: strong verbs, mixed verbs, declensions, and the subjunctive. The new terminology is based on the principle of rational simplicity. (21…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, German, Grammar, Second Language Instruction
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Darwin, Scott – Unterrichtspraxis, 1994
Analyzes six textbooks that were used in the public schools in the former German Democratic Republic from 1972 to 1990. The books are analyzed according to their pedagogical foundation, their content, and the socialist influence upon the content. (seven references) (JL)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Educational Objectives, Foreign Countries, German
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Kramsch, Claire J. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1987
A small-scale study of the cultural discourse of foreign language texts indicated that the two main practices of current texts, introductory dialog and cultural immersion, could delay or even prevent the development of appropriate cultural schemata. (CB)
Descriptors: Athletics, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Cultural Awareness
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Tschirner, Erwin – Modern Language Journal, 1996
Presents an approach to developing a grammatical scope and sequence for elementary and intermediate foreign-language instruction that is different from the standard model, which bases the grammatical syllabus of a textbook on tradition, intuition, or both. The article argues that different descriptions of grammar are needed for each of the skills…
Descriptors: College Students, French, German, Grammar
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Theil, Elvira – Babel: Australia, 1997
Evaluates the first stage of "Lernpunkt Deutsch," a new three-stage German course designed for upper elementary and early secondary school. Describes the publisher's package of materials and the appropriateness of the course, utility of the different package elements, format of the materials, and assesses whether the course provides pedagogically…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Elementary Secondary Education, German, Grammar
Merrifield, Doris Fulda – 1986
This document introduces a new German business language textbook for American college students and describes the preparation, structure, and potential classroom uses of the materials. The text has five units and a total of 15 sections, each of which can be covered in about three contact hours. Each section begins with a text on the subject matter…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Business Communication, College Students, German
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LoCoco, Veronica – Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1986
Most second language texts not only do not emphasize negotiation of meaning, but are also structured to mislead learners in their attempt to express meaning (in the learners' native language). Examples from German, Spanish, and French are used to illustrate the need for second language learning to stand alone and independently from the native…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Comparative Analysis, Context Clues, English
Strack, Thomas; Clausing, Gerhard – 1993
This paper discusses the problems faced by teachers of business German, the possible goals of business German courses, and the design of an effective textbook to integrate business content and language skills. Special reference is made to the two-semester business German course offered by the University of Southern California (USC). The major goal…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Business Communication, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives
Bolton, Sibylle – 1988
An analysis of the lexical content of four recently published textbooks for college-level introductory German is presented. The study investigated the extent to which the materials prepare students for the intermediate level, as cited in the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages' (ACTFL's) proficiency guidelines. The lexical items…
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, Comparative Analysis, Educational Strategies, German
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Trujillo, Lorenzo A.; And Others – 1987
The curriculum guide for German outlines the general and specific objectives and content of the courses to be offered in the Jefferson County (Colorado) public junior and senior high schools. An introductory section describes the district's comprehensive and second language education goals and philosophy, summarizes findings of the President's…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Course Content, Course Descriptions
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