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| Audiovisual Aids | 3 |
| Foreign Language Films | 3 |
| Modern Languages | 3 |
| Teaching Methods | 3 |
| Cartoons | 2 |
| Filmstrips | 2 |
| Instructional Films | 2 |
| Instructional Materials | 2 |
| Language Instruction | 2 |
| Motivation Techniques | 2 |
| Pictorial Stimuli | 2 |
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| The Modern Language Journal | 1 |
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FLEMING, GERALD – 1964
SHORT WELL-MADE CARTOONS, CAREFULLY MATCHED TO ORAL AND WRITTEN TEXTS, COMMAND THE LANGUAGE STUDENT'S ATTENTION BECAUSE OF THEIR NOVELTY AND MULTISENSORY APPEAL. THEY ARE ALSO IDEAL VEHICLES FOR THE DYNAMIC PRESENTATION OF EVERYDAY SITUATIONS WHICH CAN SERVE AS SETTINGS FOR NORMAL SPEECH PATTERNS. THESE FOUR-MINUTE CARTOONS LEND THEMSELVES TO A…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Cartoons, Filmstrips, Foreign Language Films
Fleming, Gerald – 1968
The development of animated cartoon sequences showing various kinds of mime and gesture in humorous situations is recommended as a useful teaching aid in language learning. Humor as a significant element in the content of pictorial aids is stressed, and the appropriate types of humor are identified and illustrated. Some remarks are made about the…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Cartoons, Filmstrips, Foreign Language Films
Peer reviewedHocking, Elton – The Modern Language Journal, 1968
A foreign language and culture program is advocated in place of the traditional language and literature program in today's schools. The potential importance of television and films in presenting cultural context is stressed, but the poor caliber of existing foreign language television programs in the United States (with a few notable exceptions)…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Context, Cultural Education


