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Blaisdell, Bob – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2011
The author reflects on foreign-language learning by his EFL students as well as his own foreign-language learning. He concludes by musing on the possible and fantastical devastation on language-ability wrought by strokes.
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Language Skills, Brain
Pande, M. P. – CIEFL Bulletin, 1976
Questions related to the teaching of Russian and Soviet literature in the second language programs in India are explored, particularly, the amount of time to be devoted to the study of literature, an appropriate method, and the most appropriate time to introduce it. Russian has been taught in India for only 30 years and only recently have…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Objectives, Cultural Education, Foreign Countries
Schulter, Beatrice – 2001
This paper examines pedagogical and methodological considerations involved in language immersion programs in Kyrgyzstan, discussing bilingual education program goals, how children acquire first languages, how language and content can be taught and learned simultaneously, and steps that have been taken to make immersion programs successful in…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Communication Skills, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Lambert, Richard D. – 1980
The benefits of learning a foreign language and arguments in support of language requirements in the college curriculum are discussed. The arguments concerning the acquisition of indirect benefits not inherent in the language skill itself through the learning of a foreign language prove inconvincing and only serve to divert one's attention from…
Descriptors: Chinese, Cognitive Ability, College Curriculum, Core Curriculum