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Meigs, Carolyn Beardsley; McCreary, Ruth Abernathy – Journal of Reading, 1992
Discusses the rationale and technique for using subtitled foreign films with an integrated language approach in a developmental college reading class. Reports student attitudes. Shows that the subtitled films motivated students to read, gave them good time on task, and improved their knowledge of other cultures and eras. (SR)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Foreign Language Films, Higher Education, Reading Attitudes
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Schulte, Gerhard – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 1991
Describes an intermediate-level college course based on authentic, unedited, German television murder mysteries that lend themselves well to language instruction and maintain student motivation, improve listening comprehension, and, through accompanying exercises, support speaking, reading, and writing skills. (four references) (Author/CB)
Descriptors: College Students, Commercial Television, Foreign Language Films, German
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Viswanathan, Jacqueline – French Review, 1990
An approach that introduces a Quebec film into a college-level course for advanced students of French is described. The technique addresses three aspects of the film: organization; the significance of certain film-making processes; and cultural and social aspects of the film as they relate to Quebecoise culture. (MSE)
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Classroom Techniques, Cultural Education, Film Study
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Morandi, Marti; de Aguilar, Toni Larson – IALL Journal of Language Learning Technologies, 1991
Describes a university's use of a multilingual cable network as a foreign language instructional resource by incorporating series, news programs, and commercials into foreign language courses. (CB)
Descriptors: Cable Television, College Second Language Programs, College Students, Educational Television
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Arey, Marie-Jo – Foreign Language Annals, 1993
This paper presents and comments on an experiment on teaching grammar that was started at Gettysburg College (PA). Using a proficiency-based approach, this course uses films as texts that provide a cultural, visual, and linguistic context in which the class functions. (six references) (JL)
Descriptors: Dialog Journals, Dictation, Foreign Language Films, French
Myer, Bettye J.; Wellman, Cheryl A. – 1985
A French language immersion weekend housed in an off-campus college lodge and accommodating 12 college students has been successfully implemented by the State University College of New York at Fredonia. The goals of the weekend experiences have been: the development of listening and speaking skills; creation of a cultural atmosphere of the…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Foreign Language Films, French, Group Activities
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Chappell, Martin – British Journal of Language Teaching, 1986
Analysis of foreign language films, featuring consideration of film sequence, image and film analysis, and literary adaptation, is an effective teaching activity with foreign language students. An example illustrates film analysis activities in a first-year French class. (CB)
Descriptors: College Students, Communicative Competence (Languages), Film Criticism, Foreign Language Films
Watkins, Beverly T. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1991
Combined with a computer, videodisks of foreign films are helping second-language students at the University of Pennsylvania learn two neglected skills, listening and looking. The combination of attractive visual and linguistic information and fast pace stimulates vocabulary acquisition. The program has prepared 20 interactive videodiscs in 6…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Assisted Instruction, Foreign Language Films, Higher Education