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The December 2002 issue offers:

ON THE COVER -

FOCUS: Brian Kluepfel explains how Hawaiians are rediscovering the indigenous language of the islands.

HERITAGE LANGUAGES: Kimi Kondo-Brown examines the problems facing Japanese
language speakers in Hawai’i who want their children to be bilingual.

DIALECTS: Miriam Meyerhoff
explores the English dialect of Hawai‘i.

ESL CLASSROOM: Carole Allen Poppleton
discusses the use of literature, creativity & Bloom’s Taxonomy in the ESL classroom.

SPECIAL REPORT: Steven Donahue
examines the pronunciations and verbal pyrotechnics as practiced by Senate law-makers in Washington, D.C. and suggests ways to use the dialect diversity of America’s legislators as material for the second language classroom.
Download the list of Senators (pdf document)

BILINGUAL EDUCATION: Isabel Schon
advises teachers on the best books for engaging Spanish-speaking readers.

TEACHER TRAINING: Virginia Owens
takes a look at the options available for teachers who want to study in Spain.

ELECTRONIC EDUCATION: Barry Bakin
continues his look at lessons for the one-computer classroom. Plus all the latest news and developments in the world of language and technology.

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