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Bullivant, David B. – System, 1979
The value of the language laboratory of self-instruction is stressed. Methods of using multi-phase drills are given, proceeding from cue repetition to open-ended situations. The presentation of prose texts in the laboratory is examined. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Independent Study, Language Instruction, Language Laboratories

Nord, James R. – System, 1975
A self-instructional technique for developing listening fluency in foreign language laboratories is reported. (RM)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Autoinstructional Aids, Language Instruction, Language Laboratories

Vaverkova, Irena – System, 1978
The working group "German for the Blind" of the Slovakian Modern Language Association in Bratislava (Czechoslovakia) outlines its program to investigate didactic-methodological-psychological problems in foreign language teaching for the blind, to develop modern and effective methods, textbooks and aids for blind schools and for adult…
Descriptors: Adults, Autoinstructional Aids, Blindness, Educational Media

Gougher, Ronald L. – System, 1979
Introduces a special section on self-instructional language programs, and provides a brief list of materials, and their sources, for independent study of some uncommonly taught languages. (AM)
Descriptors: Arabic, Autoinstructional Aids, Chinese, Greek

Ode, Cecilia – System, 1986
Discusses the outcomes of an investigation into the motives and appreciation of autonomous language learners among students and staff of the Department of Individual Foreign Language Studies at the University of Amsterdam. The results showed so much variety that any conclusions or correlations were hard to make. (Author/SED)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Autoinstructional Aids, Case Studies, Foreign Countries