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Rodgers, Theodore S. – 1990
A discussion of second language instruction looks briefly at some shortcomings of traditional method-based approaches and examines what are predicted to be major influences on language teaching in the 1990s. Objections to method-based instruction include the inadequacy of the term "method," its prescriptive approach, lack of distinction between…
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Strategies, Educational Trends, Instructional Design
Koch, Karl – 1990
A model for integrating second language instruction and business administration education in a college course is proposed. Language instruction is the central element, and area studies (in this example, German area studies) and business studies are bound together by it. The course, in West German industrial relations, would have some German…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Business Administration Education, Foreign Countries, German
Kennedy, Graeme D. – 1990
Traditionally, the study of language patterns has been viewed primarily in terms of rules of grammar and discourse and of vocabulary choice. Researchers are now exploring the nature of collocations, or patterns of word sequence or co-occurrence in discourse. Most of the attention has been focused on colorful collocations, not on more ordinary…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Foreign Countries, Grammar, Language Patterns
Anderson, Ron – 1994
This essay advances a definition of language disadvantage and applies Cummins' theory of language acquisition to a model of assessment designed to determine the existence and degree of language disadvantage. Language disadvantage is defined as the difference between a person's ability to learn a language compared to that same person's actual…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Education, High Risk Students, Language Acquisition
Littlewood, William – 1992
A discussion of the task-based approach to second language learning looks at different interpretations of "task" and defines it in terms of two basic dimensions: (1) degree of learner involvement in purposeful work, and (2) a continuum from focus on linguistic form to focus on message. It is proposed that these dimensions can be understood better…
Descriptors: Assignments, Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes
Brumfit, Christopher – 1993
This paper examines the use of simplification in second language instruction. It argues that although simplification is a necessary process in coping with the conceptual and experiential chaos of the classroom, it is a potentially dangerous process that risks creating categories that become too insensitive to cope with changing audiences and…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Generalization, Language Attitudes
Lotherington-Woloszyn, Heather – 1993
This paper examines how language is simplified for pedagogical purposes and reports on a study of English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) learners' reactions to reading variously simplified and unsimplified texts. A total of 36 ESL learners of intermediate proficiency at the university-entrance level read, recalled, and commented on original texts and…
Descriptors: College Students, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Garrott, Carl L. – 1994
Two experiments investigated the relationship between Spanish phonology and Spanish second-language (L2) learners' spelling success. Specifically, they examined: (1) differences in proportions of initial, middle, and final consonants spelled correctly by L2 learners; (2) differences in proportions of initial, middle, and final vowels spelled…
Descriptors: Consonants, Higher Education, Language Research, Linguistic Theory
Shen, Xiaonan Susan – 1993
This paper discusses the use of skits and dialogues in a first-year Chinese course to help novice learners enhance their communicative skills. Because novice learners of Chinese lack the appropriate vocabulary and grammar knowledge to express themselves freely, skits can help them use their limited knowledge to communicate in an effective manner.…
Descriptors: Chinese, Classroom Techniques, Communicative Competence (Languages), Dialogs (Language)
Earl-Castillo, Lisa – 1990
A study of immigrants investigated the relationship between education in the native language (L1) and development of oral proficiency in a second language (L2), also considering other variables such as age, age at settlement, and length of settlement in the L2 country. Literacy in L1 was not a formal variable, but was roughly implied by extent of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Age Differences, Educational Attainment, Educational Background
Wieczorek, Joseph A. – 1991
This study explores the belief that if students of Spanish do not write a word correctly, they can not pronounce it correctly. Particular attention focuses on the interrelation between using accent marks in orthography and pronunciation. It is demonstrated that: (1) accent marks may not always be relevant for second-language (L2) speakers,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Diacritical Marking, High School Students, High Schools
Jarausch, Hannelore; Tufts, Clare – 1988
The purposes of writing in the foreign language classroom are similar to those in other disciplines. The process approach to writing instruction is useful in any language. Selection of writing topics is based on vocabulary and available skills, and careful sequencing and control of range of topics helps develop proficiency. Writing assignments can…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Development, Process Approach (Writing), Second Language Instruction
Fantini, Alvino E. – 1987
All speakers alter language stylistically in response to particular social circumstances at the moment of speech. Additionally, bilingual speakers switch codes. In fact, language differentiation and code switching are fundamental to behaving bilingually. This article examines how language differentiation and code switching developed in a young…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Bilingualism, Case Studies, Code Switching (Language)
Di Donato, Robert – 1987
The rapid changes occurring in foreign language teaching in recent years present substantial challenges for language teachers. While they welcome new methods, techniques, and approaches, they are confronted with sometimes conflicting needs and external pressures. Language teachers are actively involved in improving both their own training and the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Proficiency, Language Teachers
Frank, Karlhans – 1988
This storybook/workbook presents a communicative-based approach to learning German as a foreign language. It is intended for developing the reading skills of the young learner of German in Alberta. The text concerns the adventures of a child. Interspersed throughout the story are various exercises in which the learner is engaged to fill in or…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Communicative Competence (Languages), Elementary Education, FLES
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