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Mueller, Theodore H. – 1968
Students with low language aptitude have been found to have poor powers of auditory discrimination. To date, programed language instruction has relied on audio confirmation of oral response. A study was conducted to determine the value of adding visual confirmation to the audio model. A total of 170 experimental and 140 control students in second…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Audiovisual Aids, Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Stimuli
Mackey, William F. – 1967
This book is addressed to language teachers, teachers in training, school inspectors, local education authorities, and researchers. Its three concerns are the analysis of language, method, and teaching. Under language analysis, attention is directed to language theory, description, differences, and learning. The section on method analysis begins…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Audiovisual Instruction, Bibliographies, Comparative Analysis
Nelson, Robert J. – Bull of the Pennsylvania State Modern Lang Assn, 1965
The separation of language study from literary study is advocated in this discussion of today's attitudes on language teaching. Observations of the slow rate of acquisition of speaking and reading skills even among better students leads to suggestions for changes in conventional allocations of time and function assigned to students and teachers as…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Cultural Context, Language Instruction, Literature
Mathieu, G. – The Modern Language Journal, 1965
An argument for taping pattern drills without pauses is advanced as a means for allowing students to learn at their own rate. Insertion of pauses by the teacher and advantages of a foot pedal to control pauses are discussed. Examples are provided for two, three, four, and five cycle drills. (AF)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Laboratory Equipment, Language Instruction, Language Laboratories
Hall, Eugene J.; And Others – 1968
The Situational Reinforcement series, a beginning-intermediate course in English for non-English speaking adults, is comprised of an introductory volume, "Nucleus Course in English," intended for 80-100 hours of instruction, and "Orientation in American English," Volumes I-III. Each of the four texts is accompanied by a corresponding workbook…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Audiolingual Methods, Audiolingual Skills, Connected Discourse
Prokop, Manfred – 1975
In the spirit of the new, sober eclecticism in foreign language teaching methodology, the effectiveness/efficiency dimensions become the criteria for decision-making in educational planning. The points are raised that: (1) there are no universally applicable methods; (2) teachers should not accept educational dogma without empirical evidence; (3)…
Descriptors: Action Research, Audiolingual Methods, Classroom Research, Course Evaluation
Freedman, Elaine S. – 1975
This is a preliminary report on a series of small-scale language teaching experiments, aimed primarily at demonstrating that valid research into language teaching methods is possible. Small-scale refers not to the number of subjects involved, but to the scope of the experiment. Instead of looking at a method as a whole (as happens in large-scale…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Applied Linguistics, Audiolingual Methods, Educational Experiments
Marechal, Raymond – 1973
This paper questions the practical application of the audiovisual method in FL instruction in Belgian secondary schools. Some of the reasons for the lack of success of the audiolingual method are given as: the large size of the classes; the young age and poor motivation of the students; the small number of weekly hours devoted to FL instruction;…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Class Size, Grammar Translation Method, Language Instruction
Knight, Lester Neal – 1969
Through analysis of data collected during the third year of the San Antonio Language Project (1966-67), this study attempts to evaluate the effect of three treatments on reading achievement: intensive oral-aural English instruction (OAE); intensive oral-aural Spanish instruction (OAS); and non-oral-aural instruction (NOA). It involved two sample…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, English (Second Language)
Thomas, Hadley A.; Allen, Harold B. – 1968
The authors suggest that "Oral English," designed for preschool and primary grade children whose native language is not English, may also be used with children who speak nonstandard dialects of English. Audiolingual in approach, the course is comprised of a pupil's picture book, a teacher's guide, two groups of illustrated language development…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Audiovisual Aids, Contrastive Linguistics, Early Childhood Education
Moelono, M. – 1969
The modern view suggests language be approached through speech. It is therefore customary that the first stages of language learning are spent on oral drills in order to make the sound system and the basic structures automatic habits. In countries where classes are big and the time spent on foreign language learning is limited, spending too long a…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Bilingual Students, Contrastive Linguistics, Curriculum Development
PDF pending restorationBlair, Robert W.; And Others – 1969
This course is designed with one primary goal in view: to encourage and lead the learner to communicate in Navaho in and out of class. Each of the 13 units has a "preparation stage" which consists of a self-instructional program on various grammatical points together with other activities for the student preparatory to meeting with the instructor…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Audiolingual Methods, Autoinstructional Aids, Instructional Materials
Leaverton, Lloyd; And Others – 1969
The Introduction to this Teacher's Manual describes the objectives of the "Psycholinguistics Reading Series" as being twofold: (1) to provide an effective approach to the teaching of beginning reading to Afro-American children whose language patterns differ in some basic aspects from those employed in traditional basal readers, and (2)…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Black Culture, Black Dialects, Cultural Context
Scott, Charles T. – 1970
Noam Chomsky's numerous criticisms of formerly well-accepted beliefs about the nature of language learning (e.g. in his review of Skinner's "Verbal Behavior") have led to a diversity of views regarding the potential application of transformational theory to the teaching of English as a second language/dialect. It seems clear, moreover, that his…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Black Dialects, Child Language, Deep Structure
American Association of Teachers of French. – 1964
This report characterizes the reading experience which develops as the outgrowth and normal extension of a sound audiolingual FLES program. General teaching procedures and techniques are described. The reading process exists in three stages: the prereading phase, the initial reading stage, and the real reading stage. The length of the prereading…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Elementary Education, FLES, French

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