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Heflin, William H., Jr. – Hispania, 1973
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Grammar, Language Instruction, Language Skills

Frey, Hershel J.; Sadek, Carmen – Hispania, 1971
Descriptors: Attitudes, Audiolingual Methods, Elementary School Students, Language Laboratories

Feeny, Thomas P. – Hispania, 1975
The author suggests some methods to encourage the language student to improvise his oral answers to class questions. One way is to have the student make up fanciful answers, the other is to use key words in sentences relating to a text. (CK)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Aural Learning, Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
Chicago Board of Education, IL. – 1964
THE PRINCIPAL AIM IS TO MAKE CONTACT WITH THOSE FOR WHOM SPANISH IS THE MOTHER TONGUE. FOCUS IS PLACED UPON THE AUDIOLINGUAL METHOD OF TEACHING, AND TOTAL COMMUNICATION IS STRESSED. SKILLS SHOULD BE LEARNED IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER--LISTENING, COMPREHENSION, SPEAKING, AND THEN READING AND WRITING. THE STUDENT LEARNS FIRST TO UNDERSTAND THE SPOKEN…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Curriculum Guides, Language Instruction, Program Evaluation

Molina, Hubert – Hispania, 1971
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Educational Objectives, Grammar, Instructional Materials
JOHNSON, CHARLES E.; AND OTHERS – 1963
A COMPARISON WAS MADE OF TWO DIFFERENT METHODS OF SPANISH INSTRUCTION. A TOTAL OF 93 FOURTH-GRADERS WERE ORIGINALLY INVOLVED IN THE 3-YEAR STUDY. UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROGRAM, 32 SUBJECTS REMAINED IN THE CONTROL GROUP AND 34 WERE IN THE EXPERIMENTAL GROUP. THE EXPERIMENTAL GROUP RECEIVED INSTRUCTION BY TELEVISION AND TAPE RECORDINGS UNDER THE…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Educational Television, Elementary School Students, Experimental Teaching

Hammerly, Hector – Hispania, 1971
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Grammar Translation Method, Language Instruction, Language Skills
BULL, WILLIAM E. – 1966
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A TASK ANALYSIS APPROACH IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING WAS STUDIED. SPECIAL SPANISH MATERIALS DEVELOPED FOR THE PROJECT INVOLVING 1,000 STUDENTS CONSISTED OF PROGRAMED HOMEWORK FOR EACH LESSON, A STUDENT TEXT OF READING MATERIALS, AND A DETAILED SET OF LESSON PLANS FOR THE TEACHER. AMONG THE TENTATIVE CONCLUSIONS OF THE STUDY…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Homework, Job Analysis, Language Instruction

Feeny, Thomas – Modern Language Journal, 1977
Use of challenge questioning is an approach to stimulating classroom conversation in a foreign language. Students ask questions, based on a reading selection, whose answers are not clearly given in the text. The instructor or other students are challenged to respond, and spontaneous conversation is facilitated. (CHK)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Audiolingual Skills, Classroom Techniques, Language Instruction
Duvivier, Roger – Revue des Langues Vivantes, 1977
A short critique of the audiovisual and global structure method as used in university foreign language classes in Belgium with special emphasis on the Spanish program. An important understanding is an articulation of active and passive knowledge as opposed to their separation. (Text is in French.) (AMH)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Audiovisual Instruction, Cognitive Processes, College Language Programs
Fuller, Georgia W. – 1970
The author reviews some recent theories, experiments, and observations in psychology and psycholinguistics which challenge the basic assumptions of the audio-lingual method of foreign language teaching: Language learning is habit formation, requiring analogy rather than analysis; meaning can be learned only in the matrix of allusions to the…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Audiolingual Methods, Bilingualism, Intonation
NAJAM, EDWARD W. – 1966
THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE INDIANA-PURDUE FOREIGN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE LEARNING ARE DIVIDED INTO THREE GENERAL CATEGORIES AND INTRODUCED BY DIEKHOFF'S SPEECH ADVOCATING TEACHER PARTICIPATION IN THE REVISION OF PROGRAM POLICY TO MEET CONTINUOUS SOCIAL CHANGE. IN THE FIRST SECTION, THE INTERRELATION OF PSYCHOLOGY AND LANGUAGE LEARNING, ARE…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Conferences, English (Second Language), French

Dade County Public Schools, Miami, FL. – 1972
The third part of a five-part Spanish course serves as a curriculum guide to accompany the basic text, "ALM Spanish," Units 21 and 22. The overall goals of the course are to teach students to understand, speak, read, and write at a normal speed any arrangement of lexical and structural material learned. The guide focuses on six areas of…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives

Dade County Public Schools, Miami, FL. – 1972
The fourth part of a 5-part Spanish course serves as a curriculum guide to accompany the basic text, "ALM Spanish," units 16 and 17. Emphasis on guided discussion and free conversation is maintained throughout the course. The guide focuses on six areas of language instruction: (1) listening, (2) speaking, (3) reading, (4) writing, (5)…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives

Dade County Public Schools, Miami, FL. – 1972
The second part of a 5-part course in Spanish serves as a curriculum guide to accompany the basic text, "ALM Spanish," units 12 and 13. The guide focuses on six areas of language instruction: (1) listening, (2) speaking, (3) reading, (4) writing, (5) culture knowledge, and (6) student analysis of attitudes toward language learning. The…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives