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Bernat, Eva; Gvozdenko, Inna – TESL-EJ, 2005
This paper argues for an interdisciplinary approach to beliefs about language learning research, and suggests that current studies in this area do not go far enough to examine the extent to which stable factors, such as individual learner differences, account for the nature of beliefs. Next, it elucidates how cognitive and personality psychology…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Second Language Learning, Interdisciplinary Approach, Individual Differences
Robb, Thomas N. – Cross Currents, 1976
R-QUAF (Rapid Question and Answer Formation) is a device which enables the English as a second language (ESL) class to systematically review previously studied sentence patterns in a brisk and lively way. The technique revolves around a wall chart with cue words for questions running down the left-hand side (to elicit the various structures to be…
Descriptors: Charts, Educational Media, English (Second Language), Language Instruction
Hammerly, Hector – 1975
This is a summary of a workshop on teaching second language vocabulary. The following were discussed: (1) the need to teach vocabulary in context; (2) the need for vocabulary selection; (3) active vs. passive vocabulary; (4) the presentation of meaning (including denotation, connotation, idioms, and cognates); (5) the rate of vocabulary…
Descriptors: Definitions, Idioms, Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
Peer reviewedEltis, K. J. – Babel: Journal of the Australian Federation of Modern Language Teachers' Associations, 1975
The decline in foreign language study in New South Wales is described, and suggestions are made for change in course content and organization to make foreign language study interesting and helpful to a larger number of students. (RM)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Organization, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedBaslaw, Annette S. – Foreign Language Annals, 1975
This paper examines the role of foreign language teaching in answering the external needs of students, including equipping the student with vocational or professional skills, and the internal needs, including the broadening of perception of self, society and culture. Communication in general and participation in society benefit from foreign…
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Education, Interpersonal Competence
Peer reviewedPhillips, June K. – Foreign Language Annals, 1975
Comments on the fact that reading skills are neglected in foreign language instruction and outlines the goals of reading instruction, based on an analysis of the reading process. Considering reading as problem-solving behavior, learning strategies are suggested. The active role of the teacher and the need for appropriate materials are stressed.…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), French, Instructional Materials, Language Instruction
Cortez, Emilio G. – RELC Journal, 1975
The article stresses that more attention should be given to listening and reading skills in second-language learning, and outlines a technique known as snap reading. The advantages of the technique include practice in listening and reading skills, evaluation of oral performance, and reducing frustration of language learning. (CLK)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Instruction, Listening Skills, Oral Reading
Peer reviewedCox, Jerry L. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1975
Failure in FL teaching is caused primarily by the theoretical view of language on which methodology has been based. A new theoretical base is required which is to be found in psycholinguistic research. The purpose of this paper is to inform the FL teacher of recent results of such research. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Learning Levels, Language Universals
Gandelman, V. A. – Deutsch als Fremdsprache, 1974
Individualized instruction requires full exploitation of abilities, through systematized teaching and drill, programmed instruction and planning. The drill system should be divided into preparatory and practical exercises. Programmed instruction must be clearly distinguished from non-programmed. Comprehensive planning should aim at developing…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Language Ability, Language Instruction, Language Skills
Parent, P. Paul – NASSP Bull, 1969
Descriptors: Grammar Translation Method, Language Experience Approach, Language Instruction, Language Teachers
Cholakian, Rouben C. – French Rev, 1969
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, College Language Programs, Cultural Context, French
Niedzielski, Henry – 1981
A study was conducted to see whether the people of Burundi would learn English more efficiently if it were presented through the people's native language, Kirundi, rather than through French. Five components were determined for the experiment: lexicon, structure, conversation, pronunciation, and spelling. A survey of 23 advanced students in a…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, French
Flaherty, Etienne – 1979
Controlling the rate of oral delivery in the second language classroom has been demonstrated as beneficial to the learner, whose information-processing capacity is an important factor in listening comprehension. Rate of information delivery can be controlled by limiting the actual rate of words per unit of time, or by maintaining content…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Educational Testing, Language Instruction
Moulden, H. – 1980
The results of a second year of experimentation in self-directed learning (SDL) of English for Special Purposes are presented. The experiment was carried out with a group of 13 intermediate level students at the "Ecole des Mines" in Nancy, France. Changes in the original strategy are described. In addition to communication exercises directed by a…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, English for Special Purposes, Higher Education, Independent Study
Peer reviewedBrandle, Maximilian – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 1977
The different learning abilities of senior citizens and ways that older students can successfully maximize their learning effort in a class essentially designed for younger learners are discussed. Because of a regressed transformational drill behavior, the pedagogical hypothesis and the teaching strategy must de-emphasize a consistent audiolingual…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Age Differences, Audiolingual Skills, Language Instruction


