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Theater Games And Group Problem-Solving Exercises For The Foreign Language Classroom, Larraine Ruth Wright Jan 1977

Theater Games And Group Problem-Solving Exercises For The Foreign Language Classroom, Larraine Ruth Wright

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This paper is a handbook of initiative games, theater games and improvisations especially adapted for use in the foreign language classroom. It includes games for small children, older children and adults. It can be used with classes of all levels. The games are described with recommendations for their use. Background information on the theory behind theater games, their use in the classroom, and an annotated bibliography of further sources are included.


Teaching English Vocabulary From Latin Roots In The Esl Classroom, Barbara Ashley Goldhor Jan 1976

Teaching English Vocabulary From Latin Roots In The Esl Classroom, Barbara Ashley Goldhor

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The following material has been developed for classroom use with an advanced (400+ TOEFL) ESL class. The material is based on five Latin roots, nineteen prefixes, and several suffixes, resulting in seventy-seven derivatives. The primary goal of this project is not to teach these specific seventy-seven vocabulary items but to provide the student, through his work with these seventy-seven words, vocabulary acqusition and discernment skills.

The order of the exercises is based on the concept of moving from the known to the unknown. The definition exercise asks the student to compose a short definition based on his knowledge of Latin …


Teaching Language In-Country: A Report On The Use Of The Environment While Teaching Spanish At The Language Camp In Oaxtepec, Mexico, Jesus Burgos Marin Jan 1974

Teaching Language In-Country: A Report On The Use Of The Environment While Teaching Spanish At The Language Camp In Oaxtepec, Mexico, Jesus Burgos Marin

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No abstract provided.


Max: An Independent Professional Project, Elleen Gillespie Jan 1972

Max: An Independent Professional Project, Elleen Gillespie

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No abstract provided.


Games People Play In Language Learning, Marilyn Bean Jan 1972

Games People Play In Language Learning, Marilyn Bean

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This project is one section of the Independent Professional Project of John Millet. His project defines the philosophy, organization and development of the English Workshop at S.I.T., of which the work in the Games Room was an integral part. The resources in my section of the project are offered as evidence of the in-depth development of one aspect of the Open Corridor plan and it hopefully will be useful rescource to teachers using games and those wishing to get involved in individualizing activities in language classes and in continuing development of the English Workshop. This is a starting place.


Team Teaching In The Language Classroom: A Practice-Teaching Experience, Virginia Ellen Charlton Jan 1972

Team Teaching In The Language Classroom: A Practice-Teaching Experience, Virginia Ellen Charlton

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This report is about team teaching in two practice teaching experiences, one is Spanish and the other in EFL. Its purpose is to explore the pros and cons of team teaching and is primarily based on personal experience and research. The team teaching experiences related in this report share a number of similar points. However, one was based on a hierarchical relationship between the two teachers and the other was not. Therefore, there are also a number of differences corresponding to the organization of the teams. The similarities and differences are discussed in the conclusion.