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Classroom techniques : foreing languages and english as a second language

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: United States : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, ©1977.Descripción: 418 páginasISBN:
  • 0155076744
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 428
Resumen: The aim of the handbook, which is a revised and expanded edition of "Modern Language Classroom Techniques" (1972), is to show the teacher ways of implementing and supplementing existing materials. The suggested teaching procedures may be used with classes of varying sizes and levels, and with any method. Part One of this handbook presents an overview of the language class. Ways of preparing supplementary materials are briefly reviewed. A variety of procedures for classroom management is suggested. Part Two focuses on specific techniques for teaching the language itself, the sound system, grammar, and vocabulary. For the sake of simplicity, traditional grammar terminology has been used. Part Three presents ways of developing the skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The aim of these procedures is to build up the student's ability to use the language as a vehicle for meaningful communication. The final section, Part Four, offers some suggestions for teaching culture, both daily life patterns and general civilization. The appendix contains sample lesson plans that show how several procedures and techniques may be integrated into a single class period.
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The aim of the handbook, which is a revised and expanded edition of "Modern Language Classroom Techniques" (1972), is to show the teacher ways of implementing and supplementing existing materials. The suggested teaching procedures may be used with classes of varying sizes and levels, and with any method. Part One of this handbook presents an overview of the language class. Ways of preparing supplementary materials are briefly reviewed. A variety of procedures for classroom management is suggested. Part Two focuses on specific techniques for teaching the language itself, the sound system, grammar, and vocabulary. For the sake of simplicity, traditional grammar terminology has been used. Part Three presents ways of developing the skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The aim of these procedures is to build up the student's ability to use the language as a vehicle for meaningful communication. The final section, Part Four, offers some suggestions for teaching culture, both daily life patterns and general civilization. The appendix contains sample lesson plans that show how several procedures and techniques may be integrated into a single class period.