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Instruction in Foreign Languages
The Modern Language Journal, 1936Author's Summary— For a concise and clear idea of the nature and effect of the Modern Foreign Language Study the writer recommends Monograph 24 of the National Survey of Education, by Helen M. Eddy. The most far‐reaching benefit of the Study has been the adoption of a scientific method for investigation, experimentation, and solution of instructional ...
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Foreign Languages and Democracy
The Modern Language Journal, 1943Author's summary.— A plea for the continued study of French, German and Italian for their intrinsic value to Americans.
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The Modern Language Journal, 1946
Author's summary.— The author planned a course of foreign languages for singers. Objectives of the course: The teaching of vocabulary and pronunciation. Textbooks and their use. The music students showed greater achievement than the freshmen in acquiring vocabulary and skill in reading.
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Author's summary.— The author planned a course of foreign languages for singers. Objectives of the course: The teaching of vocabulary and pronunciation. Textbooks and their use. The music students showed greater achievement than the freshmen in acquiring vocabulary and skill in reading.
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Foreign Language Anxiety in Learning Italian as a Foreign Language
2012Encouraged by the growing need for communication in a foreign language, which often results in an unpleasant feeling of anxiety or even avoidance of communication, the authors conducted a research to see whether the participants of an Italian language course in one foreign languages school in Croatia experience foreign (Italian) language anxiety.
Grabar, Ivana, Ordulj, Antonia
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The Modern Language Journal, 1966
IT WAS the beginning of the fall term. Before the end of the first school week the counselors began to receive requests from students who wished to drop their fourth-year foreign language course. However, the counselors refused the requests because these pupils had indicated their choice of a fourth year during the previous term, they had scored high ...
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IT WAS the beginning of the fall term. Before the end of the first school week the counselors began to receive requests from students who wished to drop their fourth-year foreign language course. However, the counselors refused the requests because these pupils had indicated their choice of a fourth year during the previous term, they had scored high ...
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How Much Foreign Language Is There in the Foreign Language Classroom?
The Modern Language Journal, 1990Charlene Polio, Patricia A. Duff
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The Modern Language Journal, 1939
Through an exploratory foreign language course at the junior high school level language misfits are made aware of their lack of language ability in time to register in other fields; and, those who show aptitude for foreign language study are better able to select a specific language on the basis of their own actual try‐out experiences.)
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Through an exploratory foreign language course at the junior high school level language misfits are made aware of their lack of language ability in time to register in other fields; and, those who show aptitude for foreign language study are better able to select a specific language on the basis of their own actual try‐out experiences.)
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Foreign Languages and Aviation
The Modern Language Journal, 1943Author's summary.— Germany considers a knowledge of foreign languages of prime importance in connection with aviation.
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Foreign Languages and the Foreign Language Press
Journal of Educational Sociology, 1959openaire +1 more source