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Liljegren, Thomas; Ullman, Lilian – 1982
The Swedish National Board of Education studied 7,095 youths (mostly immigrants) who were compulsory school students in 1978-79 (Grade 9) and who spoke a language other than Swedish at home. The part of the study reported on in this document focused on the students' attitudes toward instruction in the home language and toward courses offering…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Educational Attainment, Enrollment, Foreign Countries
Bedford, Richard C. – Lang Learning, 1969
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, English (Second Language), Japanese, Language Fluency
Pike, Eunice V. – Lang Learning, 1969
Descriptors: Culture Contact, Foreign Culture, Language Enrichment, Language Fluency
Frink, Orrin – 1967
A history of intensive language training in the United States is given in this paper, and some key literature in the field is briefly reviewed. The article distinguishes two types of intensive language training--(1) the "semi-intensive" civilian university courses deriving from the Army Specialized Training Program and the Civilian…
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Conventional Instruction, Intensive Language Courses, Language Fluency
Arnold, Edwin P., Comp.; Willingham, Russell, Comp. – 1975
This is a compilation of books, pamphlets, articles and bulletins dealing with vocational opportunities for people with foreign language skills. The paper is divided into 12 sections with the following contents: (1) an annotated outline of various fields in business and industry, vocations and professions and federal government departments where…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Career Awareness, Career Choice, Career Opportunities
Mattleman, Marciene S.; Emans, Robert L. – 1967
The oral language differences between Negro and Puerto Rican youngsters were compared in the hope that the study would be relevant to curriculum modifications for specific populations. Subjects (Ss) were five Negro and six Puerto Rican third grade girls in inner city classrooms. The facility of Ss in language use independent of vocabulary and…
Descriptors: Blacks, Females, Grade 3, Language Acquisition
Collins, Larry Lloyd – 1972
A review of the literature and research concerning the language processes of listening, speaking, reading, and writing, and an analysis of the findings regarding the characteristics of these processes and their relationship to the second-language learner led to the following conclusions: (1) the circumstances under which the first language is…
Descriptors: Adult Education, English (Second Language), Language Fluency, Language Patterns
Niemi, John A. – 1971
The Finnish-Canadian Citizenship Project was organized to teach English to older Canadians of Finnish descent in British Columbia. The 24 enrollees had between one and ten years of formal schooling. The Finnish Canadians use a dialect of English words with Finnish pronunciations that must be unlearned in order to learn English. The students…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Conversational Language Courses, English (Second Language)
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Eppert, Franz – Zielsprache Deutsch, 1975
The article shows six ways in which communicative competence can be increased. The six sections show how the foreign language student can acquire competence in expressing (as an example) the concept "irritation". For each definition of "irritation," many examples are given. (Text is in German.) (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Emotional Response, Language Fluency, Language Instruction
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Bailey, Charles-James N. – International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 1978
Language educators need to consider whether the goal for learning English as a foreign language is to be bookish "correctness" or something approaching the competence and performance of at least moderately well-educated native speakers. Grammatical usages and pronunciations are considered and comparisons with other languages are made. (SW)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Dialects, English (Second Language), Language Fluency
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Yamamoto, Norman Y. – English Language Teaching Journal, 1978
The work of Harold E. Palmer during his stay in Japan from 1922 to 1936 is described. The focus is mainly on his oral method, a contribution which influenced English teaching in Japan. (Author/SW)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language), Higher Education, Language Fluency
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Savell, Don P. – Foreign Language Annals, 1978
A survey of 360 "Positions Available" advertisements in "The Wall Street Journal" shows that there is a demand in the business and commercial world for persons with business, technical, or scientific training who can speak one or more foreign languages. (Author/SW)
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Employment Opportunities, Employment Qualifications, Labor Market
Topp, Robert Fransen – Improving College and University Teaching, 1977
Recommendations are offered for correcting unnecessary conditions that lead to additional stress for doctoral students, such as: foreign language requirements; inadequate counseling services; unsystematized processes; unnecessary regulation; grading course work; and dissertation committee functioning. (LBH)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Counseling Services, Degree Requirements, Doctoral Programs
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O'Brien, George M.; Langr, Bernard J. – Unterrichtspraxis, 1977
Language instructors at one college devised a program to increase oral proficiency in language students. An oral proficiency test was developed to measure student performance. Results show that since the proficiency test has been required, students make more efforts to increase these skills through study, conversation and language laboratory use.…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Skills, Higher Education, Language Fluency, Language Instruction
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Hamilton, Harley; Lillo-Martin, Diane – Sign Language Studies, 1986
Investigates the differences in the use of certain verbs of movement and location between native ASL learners and children of hearing parents exposed to signing outside the home. Describes the children's use of phonology, morphology, and syntax in repeating target utterances. Relates results to interaction of language acquisition and motor…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Children, Comparative Analysis, Deafness
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