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McGee, Donna – TESL Talk, 1978
Some English as a second language students are not literate in their own language and require special instruction. Teaching procedures and activities are outlined for reinforcing the following reading skills: phonetic analysis, structural analysis, sight words, use of context clues, and comprehension. (SW)
Descriptors: Context Clues, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language), Language Instruction
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Iandoli, Ce Ce – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1987
Relates the difficulties of teaching a college business writing course when the majority of the students are foreign. (NKA)
Descriptors: Business English, Business Skills, Classroom Communication, Content Area Writing
Noguchi, Rei R. – IRAL, 1987
Examples of conversational interactions between a native speaker of English and a Japanese person learning English illustrate the need for more culturally sensitive English as a second language teaching, pointing out that language instruction requires attention and sensitivity to not just linguistic factors but also sociolinguistic aspects. (CB)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Influences, English (Second Language)
Takashima, Hideyuki – IRAL, 1987
Comparison of the performance of Japanese college students (N=10) on a cloze test and a test using comic strips to assess English as a second language acculturation revealed that the comics were as effective and reliable as the cloze test and that the comics' attractiveness appeared to activate students' minds. (CB)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cloze Procedure, College Students, Comics (Publications)
Ferguson, Laura, Ed. – Equity and Choice, 1987
Provides transcript of roundtable discussion about two-way bilingual programs. Discusses the following: (1) reasons for success of programs; (2) spin-off advantages for pupils, schools, and community; and (3) obstacles bilingual education encounter. (PS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education Programs, Elementary Education, English (Second Language)
Romero, Migdalia – Equity and Choice, 1987
Implementing two-way bilingual programs requires the following: (1) planning; (2) clear goals; (3) teamwork between teachers, administrators, and parents; (4) specialized training for teachers; and (5) assessment of students' initial skills. (PS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education Programs, Elementary Education, English (Second Language)
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Spada, Nina – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1986
Forty-eight adult learners from three intermediate-level ESL classes participated in a study investigating the effects that differences in learners' out-of-class contact with the second language might have on proficiency. Results indicated that learners' informal contact interacted with differences in instruction to produce variation in…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Analysis of Covariance, Class Activities, Classroom Environment
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Douglas, Dan – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1988
Reviews current research on listening comprehension and development of listening tests and considers four issues in detail: 1) the meaning of context in listening testing; 2) the concept of criterion referenced tests; 3) the notion of specific purposes in testing; and 4) the use of technology in listening tests. Issues for future research are…
Descriptors: Comparative Testing, Computer Assisted Testing, Context Clues, Criterion Referenced Tests
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Borges, Darryl – Hispania, 1987
When selecting audiotapes for use in foreign language classrooms, teachers should consider factors affecting listening activities, including: second language vocabulary level of students; amount of information students must retain; rate of speech; subject matter and factual knowledge level of students; and grammatical knowledge of students. (CB)
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Evaluation Criteria, Feedback, Guidelines
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Marland, Michael – British Journal of Language Teaching, 1986
Considers implications of widespread and growing multilingualism (including English as second language) among students in Great Britain and the rest of the world. Schools can build on the strengths of those students' linguistic diversity and should offer a range of language experiences and languages for all students. (CB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
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Lyster, Roy – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1987
Errors in the spoken French of immersion students, reflecting a fossilized interlanguage and language transfer, are attributed to an erroneous assumption underlying immersion instruction: that students acquire the second language in the same way they acquire their native language. An improved syllabus aimed at second-language learners is…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Error Patterns, French, Immersion Programs
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Dannerbeck, Francis J. – Foreign Language Annals, 1987
Suggests that the European perspective on adult second language learning provides important background information for adapting such instruction for American adults. Factors discussed include: adults' specific learning biographies; motivation; learning styles; individual differences; teacher-student partnerships; language skill development and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Affective Behavior
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Markham, Paul L. – System, 1987
Explores cloze sensitivity to global comprehension by means of retrospective interview techniques. No significant differences were found between English as a second language (ESL) college students (N=14) and native English-speaking students (N=14) in their processing strategies. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Comparative Analysis
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Kollar, Judy – TESL Canada Journal, 1986
The English section of the Canadian government's advanced language training program uses andragogy through such activities as an authentic weekly review and planning meeting, where French-speaking managers and professionals practice their language skills while participating in the management of their own learning. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Andragogy, Communicative Competence (Languages)
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Ricard, Ellen – TESL Canada Journal, 1986
The phonology/pronunciation course of the Canadian government's advanced language training program emphasizes activities which generate student motivation and optimism in overcoming "fossilized" pronunciation (pronunciation highly resistant to change). Activities include: oral reading, feedback, recording of reading, and self-directed…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, English (Second Language), Feedback
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