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Al-Batal, Mahmoud – Foreign Language Annals, 1988
Discusses the status of teaching culture in the Arabic language curriculum. Ten cultural learning objectives for students of Arabic are presented, and examples of how culture capsules and culture assimilators can be used in class are included in Appendices. Three difficulties in teaching Arabic culture are described. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Arabic, Classroom Techniques, Cultural Education, Modern Language Curriculum
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Mieder, Wolfgang – Unterrichtspraxis, 1993
This article begins with an overview of the literature that establishes the value of sayings in foreign language teaching. It is argued that authors of textbooks should use sayings because they make up such an important part of a language. The most common sayings that should be found in any textbook are listed. (LET)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Expressive Language, German, Higher Education
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Kaplan, Robert B. – Babel: Journal of the Australian Federation of Modern Language Teacher's Association, 1978
Asserts that language teaching is introduced into the curriculum at precisely the wrong time: the point at which language acquisition has diminished and language learning is more dominant. It is also stated that compulsory language learning is destructive and that bilingualism provides another way of looking at the world. (EJS)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Language Acquisition, Language Instruction
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Wilcox, Sherman, Ed. – Sign Language Studies, 1988
Although American Sign Language (ASL) has a long and rich history in America and scholarly research on ASL is in its third decade, ASL has been slow to garner any degree of status in the academic community, although some higher education institutions are beginning to consider ASL for their foreign-language curriculum. (CB)
Descriptors: American Sign Language, College Credits, Deafness, Higher Education
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Lamb, Lloyd; Wilcox, Phyllis – Sign Language Studies, 1988
Describes the long process through which American Sign Language (ASL) was accepted in fulfillment of the foreign-language requirement at the University of New Mexico. It was discovered the mutual discovery and sharing of facts about ASL in the long deliberations proved effective. (CB)
Descriptors: American Sign Language, College Credits, Deafness, Higher Education
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Brod, Richard I. – ADFL Bulletin, 1988
Charts present information regarding college students' enrollment in modern foreign language classes and programs, based on a survey indicating that enrollment has increased and that the most commonly taught languages were Spanish, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Latin. (CB)
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, College Students, Enrollment Trends, Higher Education
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Stein, Roger D. – Hispania, 1985
Describes a reading-skill-building curriculum that prepares students to handle the reading in the Advanced Placement Spanish Literature course, a course that treats the works of Borges, Garcia Lorca, Matute, Neruda, and Unamuno. Suggests techniques and texts that aid in the teaching of these skills. (SED)
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Modern Language Curriculum, Reading Skills, Second Language Instruction
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Bennett, Ruth L. – Hispania, 1985
Suggests ways in which career education can be incorporated into Spanish language courses. These include: (1) instilling proper attitudes towards work; (2) improving speaking, reading, and writing skills; (3) infusing career vocabulary; (4) using career texts; (5) keeping a bulletin board; (5) organizing a Career Day; and (6) arranging for…
Descriptors: Career Education, Career Guidance, Education Work Relationship, Employment Opportunities
Gamble, Harold W., III – Teaching English to Deaf and Second-Language Students, 1984
Describes a teaching strategy designed to enhance writing skills through teaching reading to deaf high school students. By producing a short written summary of what he has read, the student is able to incorporate vocabulary and comprehenion development into one activity. In addition, this strategy also helps foster English competence through…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Deafness, Modern Language Curriculum, Reading Instruction
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Hamp-Lyons, Elizabeth – System, 1983
An ESL reading efficienty course was designed to tackle "sheer volume," frequently the nonnative speaker's greatest difficulty with university courses. Using overhead transparencies coupled with tape recordings, and eventually proceeding to real textbooks, sufficient practice was accomplished in the immediate controlled situation, but…
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, Higher Education, Modern Language Curriculum, Reading Comprehension
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Spolsky, Bernard; And Others – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1983
The educational policy of the kingdom of Tonga, located in the South Pacific, boasts a high level of literacy in both English and the vernacular language (Tongan), making this country a thriving example of national biliteracy. While written English serves external relations, higher level administrative or educational functions, written Tongan…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Communications, Diglossia, Educational Policy
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Robin, Richard M. – Russian Language Journal, 1984
Reports on the results of two surveys of college-level instruction in Russian, conducted in 1980 and 1983, designed to measure to what degree phonetics is included as an integral part of the program. The majority of the schools in both surveys indicated a casual attitude towards teaching pronunciation and an overall downward trend in the role of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Language Research, Modern Language Curriculum, Phonetics
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Blomeyer, Jr., Robert L. – CALICO Journal, 1984
Suggests that effects of microcomputers on foreign language learning and education depends to a large extent on social and educational contexts within which they are imbedded. It is maintained that teachers themselves are the ultimate agents of educational improvement and change and thus must be continually provided with information and resources…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology, Grammar, Modern Language Curriculum
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Sampson, Gloria Paulik – TESL Canada Journal, 1984
Explores three problems emerging since transfer of Canadian English as second language teaching method to People's Republic of China: (1) assumption that teaching methodologies are exportable and acceptable in same way as modern technology, (2) lack of clarity between scientific and educational theories, and (3) assumption that these teaching…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Intercultural Communication, Language Attitudes
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Stern, H. H. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1981
Laments the minimal role played by university language departments in the evolution of the study of language and language instruction that has occurred during the past decades. Briefly analyzes this anomaly and outlines some current international trends which stress a need for considerable changes in the role performed by the universities.…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Curriculum Development, Departments, Higher Education
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