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Peer reviewedWatanabe, Kazayuki – English Language Teaching Journal, 1977
Points out that, although Japanese students of English may be taught proper sound and word stress, sentence stress and intonation are usually neglected. A system of teaching these features is outlined. (CHK)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Intonation, Language Fluency, Language Instruction
Festag, Ewald – Fremdsprachenunterricht, 1975
Vocabulary grouped according to subject matter is well-adapted to developing speaking competence. Even in the use of blackboard pictures for teaching vocabulary, systematic aspects should be observed. (Text is in German.) (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Illustrations, Language Fluency, Language Instruction
Pollard, Marc – PASAA: Notes and News about Language Teaching and Linguistics in Thailand, 1974
An after-school activity offered by the Central Institute of English Language called "Games" is described. The purpose of the activity is to stimulate and increase oral fluency and production. Several games are commented on. (RM)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Games, Language Fluency, Language Instruction
Peer reviewedWalberg, Herbert J.; And Others – TESOL Quarterly, 1978
Research was carried out on Japanese children in the United States to test the hypothesis of early age sensitivity in second language learning. The results did not support this hypothesis. Acquisition proceeded at a fast rate initially, but the amounts of gain diminished with time. (CFM)
Descriptors: Age, Children, English (Second Language), Language Fluency
Peer reviewedLiedtke, Manfred; Hartford, Richard – System, 1977
A course given to help German teachers of English master English phrases used frequently in the classroom is described. It was found that initial contextualization followed by language laboratory work enabled teachers to assimilate phrases best. (CHK)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, English (Second Language), Language Fluency, Language Instruction
Peer reviewedNord, James R. – System, 1977
Teachers of English as a second language can try to help students build up a listening fluency so they can detect their own errors in English when it "sounds wrong." One procedure for this is explained; it involves learning discriminations through hypothesis testing of contrasts and providing immediate feedback. (CHK)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Error Analysis (Language), Language Fluency, Language Instruction
Brumfit, C. J. – 1976
This article considers some of the implications of the position developed by Allwright and Long in their respective papers, both of which are found in this issue of "ELT Documents." Basically the position is that methodological emphasis should be placed on the second language learner rather than on the teacher. Teachers faced with large, not…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, English (Second Language), Language Fluency, Language Instruction
Peer reviewedSampson, Gloria Paulik – TESOL Quarterly, 1977
Four points in first versus second language teaching practices are contrasted: (1) order of mastery of linguistic structures and fluency; (2) ordering of presentation of linguistic structures; (3) teacher's role; (4) order of acquisition of linguistic form and function. Ways to use first language teaching practices in ESL are suggested. (CHK)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, English (Second Language), Language Acquisition, Language Fluency
Peer reviewedChiu, Rosaline K. – TESOL Quarterly, 1972
Paper presented March 6, 1971, at the TESOL Convention in New Orleans, La. (VM)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Fluency, Language Instruction, Language Proficiency
Butzkamm, Wolfgang – Neueren Sprachen, 1971
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Educational Problems, English (Second Language), Grammar Translation Method
Czerny, Robert E. – TESL Talk, 1977
The New Canadian Citizenship Act (1974) differs in several ways from the first. For example, it no longer exempts older long-time residents and spouses from the requirement of having adequate knowledge of one of Canada's official languages. Enrollment in ESL (English as a Second Language) classes will undoubtedly increase. (CFM)
Descriptors: Citizenship, English (Second Language), Language Enrollment, Language Fluency
Bedford, Richard C. – Lang Learning, 1969
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, English (Second Language), Japanese, Language Fluency
Peer reviewedBailey, Charles-James N. – International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 1978
Language educators need to consider whether the goal for learning English as a foreign language is to be bookish "correctness" or something approaching the competence and performance of at least moderately well-educated native speakers. Grammatical usages and pronunciations are considered and comparisons with other languages are made. (SW)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Dialects, English (Second Language), Language Fluency
Peer reviewedYamamoto, Norman Y. – English Language Teaching Journal, 1978
The work of Harold E. Palmer during his stay in Japan from 1922 to 1936 is described. The focus is mainly on his oral method, a contribution which influenced English teaching in Japan. (Author/SW)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language), Higher Education, Language Fluency
Keller, Eric – TESL Talk, 1976
"Gambits" are conversational tools for introducing what we're about to say, such as "Excuse me for interrupting, but..." A three-part textbook series for students of English as a Second Language entitled "Gambits" contains exercises for advanced students which attempt to recreate "real-life" language…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Instructional Materials, Language Fluency, Language Instruction


