The Language Laboratory and the Human Element in Language Teaching

1962 ◽  
Vol 46 (6) ◽  
pp. 268-268
Author(s):  
Gerard T. Charest
1972 ◽  
Vol 45 (4) ◽  
pp. 793
Author(s):  
Patricia W. O'Connor ◽  
Edward M. Stack

Hispania ◽  
1961 ◽  
Vol 44 (1) ◽  
pp. 195
Author(s):  
Dwight O. Chambers ◽  
Edward M. Stack

1961 ◽  
Vol 45 (2) ◽  
pp. 96
Author(s):  
Frank Paul Benwell ◽  
Edward M. Stack

Hispania ◽  
1967 ◽  
Vol 50 (2) ◽  
pp. 404
Author(s):  
J. Donald Bowen ◽  
Edward M. Stack

Quelques Livres Sur L’enseignement Des Langues Vivantes; Didactique Des Langues Vivantes; Language and Language Learning; How to Teach Foreign Languages Effectively; Audio-Visual Techniques in Teaching Foreign Languages; Audio-Visual Techniques in Teaching Foreign Languages; The Language Laboratory and Modern Language Teaching; Teaching French: An Introduction to Applied Linguistics; The Teaching of Modern Languages; Learning Modern Languages; A Language Teacher’s Guide; Teaching a Modern Language; How to Teach a Foreign Language; Modern Languages for Modern Schools; Twentieth Century Modern Language Teaching; Planning the Modern Language LessonQuelques Livres sur L’Enseignement des Langues Vivantes (Pour avoir une liste plus complète, prière d’envoyer une longue enveloppe timbrée et 10 cents pour le papier, etc.)Didactique des Langues Vivantes - Fr. Closset. Didier, 1953.Language and Language Learning, Theory and Practice - Nelson Brooks. Gage, I960.How to Teach Foreign Languages Effectively - T. Huebener. New York University Press, 1959.Audio-Visual Techniques in Teaching Foreign Languages - Huebener. New York University Press, 1960.The Language Laboratory and Modern Language Teaching - E. M. Stack. Oxford University Press, 1960.Teaching French: An Introduction to Applied Linguistics - R. L. Politzer. Ginn, 1960.The Teaching of Modern Languages — The University of London Press, 1956.Learning Modern Languages - F. M. Hodgson. Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1955.A Language Teacher’s Guide - E. Méras. Harper, 1954 and 1962.Teaching a Modern Language - V. Mallinson. W. Heinemann Ltd., Toronto, 1953.How to Teach a Foreign Language - O. Jespersen. Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1917.Modern Languages for Modern Schools - W. V. Kaulfers. McGraw Hill, Toronto, 1942.Twentieth Century Modern Language Teaching - Edited by M. Newmark. The Philosophical Library, N.Y., 1948.Planning the Modern Language Lesson - W. H. Rice (Editor). Syracuse University Press, 1946.

Author(s):  
Sadie M. Boyles

1997 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 125-125

The last Paragraph of David Nott's review of Doble and Fawcett's Applied Linguistics and Language Teaching, publised in JFLS 6: 245–247, should have appeared as follows, containing the emboldened section:Pressures for change in language teaching are increasingly resources-driven (shortage or high cost of human resources, and promotion of electronic resources), whereas, as many of these papers amply demonstrate, the crucial requirements for language learners are those of personal and cultural competence, which cannot be acquired in the language laboratory of the 1960s or the CALL laboratory of the 1990s ‘pareillement au savoir qui ne mène pas forcément au savoir-faire, le technologie n'aboutit pas à la parole. Un didacticiel n'exerce pas de compétence de sens’ (Namenwirth, 1994: 277); ‘In the case of adults learning an advanced L2, conceptualising the message may be a process which is not dependent on the foreign language’ (Towell, p. 17).The Editors sincerely apologies for the omission.


Author(s):  
Vivi Aulia

Language laboratory is one of media and teaching aids that cannot be separated from the foreign language teaching. The existence of language laboratory in such schools are considered as vital and essential things. It also becomes trend, culture, and alternative requirement to support the instructional process. Good and representative language laboratory that provides a number of educational objectives can bring in interesting instructional activities. Moreover, it can be the fascinating devices equipping students in learning foreign language. This article will review and provide a framework for some informations and overviews of language laboratory, the main principles and guidelines for managing language laboratory, and explain how these principles can be applied for foreign language teaching. At the end of this article, it is suggested that either foreign language teacher or language laboratory manager along with school principals cooperate in maximizing the language laboratory as a means of supporting technology-based foreign language instructions.Keywords: language laboratory, management, technology-based, foreign language teaching.


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