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Cohen, Alvin P. – Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, 1976
The problem of looking up Chinese characters in dictionaries indexed by classifiers is simplified by identifying the 68 high frequency classifiers for memorization and leaving the least frequent to be identified from a chart. (CHK)
Descriptors: Chinese, Dictionaries, Ideography, Language Instruction
Setzler, Hubert H., Jr.; Clark, Richard E. – Educational Technology, 1976
Descriptors: Language Instruction, Literature Reviews, Memorization, Mnemonics
Bancroft, W. Jane – 1979
In the 1960's, two medical doctors, Georgi Lozanov and Alfonso Caycedo, discovered independently that certain yogic techniques of physical and mental relaxation could be used to produce not only analgesia but also improved memory and concentration. Systems originally used in medicine and psycho-therapy were applied to education, in particular to…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Innovation, Language Instruction, Learning Processes
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Dumelie, Claude – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1978
Describes a method which uses the language laboratory to help the teacher correct individual students' pronunciation and which assists the student in memorizing dialogues. (AM)
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), French, Language Instruction, Language Laboratories
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Singer, Gail – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1977
The keyword method is a mnemonic device limited to teaching vocabulary items. It involves association of a bizarre image with the meaning of the word and can take on the attractive qualities of a game. Results indicate that motivation and interest are stimulated and vocabulary skills improved. (AMH)
Descriptors: Language Instruction, Memorization, Mnemonics, Second Language Learning
Racle, Gabriel – 1976
This issue consists of the following: an article entitled "Suggestopaedia and Language Teaching, International Perspective"; an article which discusses possible adaptations of the Bulgarian Suggestopaedia - A New Method of Teaching Foreign Languages"; and bibliographical notes from Canada and Bulgaria announcing new publications on…
Descriptors: Hypnosis, Instructional Innovation, Language Instruction, Learning Processes
Racle, Gabriel – 1976
This issue consists of the following: a "minilexicon" of terms directly or indirectly related to the field of suggestion and learning; the translation of an article by T. Tachev entitled "Learning Foreign Languages by Suggestion: The Unsuspected Possibilities of Human Memory"; a review of the book "An Introduction to…
Descriptors: Glossaries, Hypnosis, Instructional Innovation, Language Instruction
Koepf, Detlev – Praxis des Neusprachlichen Unterrichts, 1975
Discusses texts in the audiovisual field, giving controversial viewpoints in methodology and pedagogy: late introduction of writing, teaching grammar, the use of pictures, significance of memorizing, etc. Second part offers for discussion a catalog of criteria which may offer assistance in the selection of suitable audiovisual courses. (Text is in…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Grammar, Instructional Materials, Language Instruction
Grittner, Frank M. – 1974
A word of caution is needed about the tendency of language teachers to seize on simplistic and unproven solutions to complex problems. For example, the concept of individualization, when it is limited to having students work in isolation to fulfill mechanically-prescribed objectives, should be questioned. The so-called "systems approach" to…
Descriptors: Course Content, Individualized Instruction, Language Instruction, Memorization
MaCoy, Katherine W. – 1977
The methods used and the results obtained by means of the accelerated language learning techniques developed by Georgi Lozanov, Director of the Institute of Suggestology in Bulgaria, are discussed. The following topics are included: (1) discussion of hypermnesia, "super memory," and the reasons foreign languages were chosen for purposes…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Course Descriptions, Instructional Innovation, Language Instruction
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Raisler, Iren – Russian Language Journal, 1972
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Educational Environment, Goal Orientation, Grammar Translation Method
Blankmeyer, Harrison C.; Williams, Jerome – 1977
The applicability of a programmed methodology to a non-programmed text can result in a new approach to and definition of programmed learning. In seeking to resolve the present conflict between grammar and foreign language instruction by making the grammatical elements implicit to both student and teacher through a logically ordered program of…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Grammar, Instructional Materials, Language Instruction
Jochems, Helmut – Praxis des Neusprachlichen Unterrichts, 1978
Describes five conversations for memorizing, designed for students of English in grades 8-10. Designed for teaching vocabulary and structure, they are based on a particular textbook, but leave room for teacher and student initiative. Types include question-answer, judging, argumentation, and defending a position. (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Dialogs (Language), English (Second Language), Grammar
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Racle, Gabriel – 1977
This issue presents the original English version and a French translation of a text written at the Sofia Institute of Suggestology around April 1971. The document defines suggestology and suggestopedia, and traces the development of the suggestopedic method, from the first collective experiments aimed at attaining suggestive hypermnesia carried…
Descriptors: Conditioning, Educational Innovation, Educational Psychology, Educational Research
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Peck, A.J. – International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 1968
Language learning and language teaching are discussed in terms of H.E. Palmer's theory that language can be divided into primary matter (units learned by heart integrally) and secondary matter (units built up or derived by the pupil from primary matter). Excerpts from the "Nuffield German Teaching Materials" are used to illustrate how…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Instruction, Language Acquisition
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