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Gundel, Jeanette K.; And Others – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1984
Uses data from English-speaking children learning French in the Toronto French Immersion Program as evidence to support the 1981 study by Gundel and Tarone on the acquisition of pronouns by Chinese- and Spanish-speaking adults learning English. This study concluded that the acquisition of direct object pronouns proceeds in three stages. (SED)
Descriptors: English, Error Analysis (Language), French, Immersion Programs
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Campbell, Russell N. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1984
Although foreign language education has much to offer this nation, few educators or parents support such programs. Possible reasons for this situation are discussed. Immersion programs for foreign language education have achieved success with elementary school children. (DF)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Immersion Programs, Learning Strategies, Program Effectiveness
Forsythe, Thomas – American Education, 1981
Describes an immersion program in the Milwaukee Public Schools in which children learn to understand, speak, read, and write two languages; by the time they finish sixth grade, they are functionally bilingual. Elements discussed include parental involvement, staffing and recruitment, acquiring materials, and program costs. (CT)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Elementary Education, Immersion Programs, Magnet Schools
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Hickey, Tina – Canadian Modern Language Review, 2001
Looks at early immersion in Irish among children from diverse language backgrounds. Examines the children's frequency of target language use and the effect of the group's linguistic mix on that use. Results show relatively low levels of target language use even by native speakers. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Immersion Programs, Irish, Language Usage
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Day, Elaine M.; Shapson, Stan M. – Language Learning, 2001
Evaluated the effect on French language proficiency of an integrated formal, analytic and functional, communicative approach to second language teaching in the immersion classroom. Impetus for the study arises from previous research indicating that immersion children show persistent weaknesses in their grammatical skills despite the fluent,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, French, Grammar, Immersion Programs
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Lentz, Francois; Campbell, Robert; Carstens, Annik; Peloquin, Henri; Roy, Helene – Canadian Modern Language Review, 2000
Illustrates the pedagogical potential of advertising messages in the French immersion classroom. Students learn to develop a critical analysis of the advertising messages they see and hear. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Advertising, Critical Thinking, Foreign Countries, French
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Hermo, Aurora; Luna, Boni – Learning Languages, 1999
Describes the successful organization of 2 foreign language days for middle school students and provides a synopsis of why an immersion day is an important activity and what steps a teacher might take in order to attempt such an endeavor. Guidelines for planning an immersion day are included. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Guidelines, Immersion Programs, Learning Activities, Middle School Students
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Downes, Simon – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2001
The Attitudes towards Japan and the West questionnaire was constructed to examine how English immersion students in an elementary school in Numazu City, Japan subjectively perceive themselves in relation to Japan and the West. Five subscales were identified.The questionnaire was also given to Japanese immersion students and to comparable…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Immersion Programs, Questionnaires
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Mougeon, Raymond; Rehner, Katherine – Modern Language Journal, 2001
Investigates the learning of sociostylistic variation by students in French immersion programs in Ontario. Focused on their learning of the four expressions of restriction ("ne . . .que,""seulement,""rien que," and "juste"). (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, French, Immersion Programs, Language Styles
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Lapkin, Sharon; Swain, Merrill – Foreign Language Annals, 2004
One of the advantages of having students work in pairs on language-related tasks is that teachers and researchers can listen to what the students say as they carry out their assigned tasks. What they say offers insights into the students' beliefs about the target language they are learning and using, and reflects the cognitive processes they use…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Cognitive Processes, Immersion Programs, French
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Hayes, Renee – Linguistics and Education: An International Research Journal, 2005
In dual language programs, children who speak a majority language are grouped with children who speak a minority language, and instruction is delivered in both languages. This focus on structural rather than instructional design can lead to a recipe approach to design: add the ingredients (native-speaking children, content language instruction) in…
Descriptors: Spanish, Kindergarten, Interaction, Second Language Learning
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Lyster, Roy – International Journal of Educational Research, 2002
This paper explores the role of negotiation in teacher-student interaction and argues that the negotiation of meaning, defined as a set of conversational moves which work toward mutual comprehension, is too narrow a construct to fulfil its pedagogical potential in teacher-student interaction in communicative and content-based second language (L2)…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Interaction, Teacher Student Relationship
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Deacon, S. Helene; Wade-Woolley, Lesly; Kirby, John – Developmental Psychology, 2007
Achieving biliteracy is a remarkable accomplishment, and it is important to understand the range of factors that permit its successful realization. The authors investigated a factor known to affect reading in monolingual children that has received little attention in the second-language literature: morphological awareness. The researchers tracked…
Descriptors: Literacy, French, Morphology (Languages), Immersion Programs
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Winitz, Harris; Sagarna, Blanca – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2007
The role of explicit and implicit acquisition of grammatical rules in second language learning was examined by assessing high school students performance after several years of study on the correct use of the Spanish verbs "ser" and "estar". These two verbs are essentially equivalent in use to the English verb "to be," but there is a complex set…
Descriptors: Verbs, Grammar, Achievement, Second Language Learning
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Tschirner, Erwin – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 2007
In 2002, the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education Programs (NCATE) established Advanced Low (AL) as the minimal level of oral proficiency for foreign language teacher candidates. However, AL is not a level commonly reached by graduates of foreign language programs. Additional language training focusing on the development of…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Immersion Programs, Second Language Learning, Oral Language
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