Language Magazine, June 2004, Vol 3, No. 10

 

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John Kerry: Too French for U.S. President
Domenico Maceri suggests that KerryÕs language ability may be an obstacle to his election effort

Pronounced Perfect
In the first part of our new guide to English pronunciation, Steven Donahue provides standardized tests

Making Foreign Languages All-Inclusive
Lori Langer de Ramirez, Dianne Laruccia and Tania DeSimone explain how special needs children can be incorporated in the foreign language classroom through a model program

Breaking the Writing Wall
Steven Donahue explains how Miami Dade College is using a new breed of writing lab that automatically evaluates essays, detects plagiarism, and helps educators improve studentsÕ compositions

A Plains Case for Foreign Languages
Dr. Joseph Graves argues that the benefits of introducing a foreign language requirement in the elementary grades far outweigh the burdens even in rural South Dakota

Study Abroad: French in Canada
Boris Bˇlier proposes some French immersion destinations that bring adventure to learning

Electronic Education
Lessons for the one-computer classroom

Newsbytes

Reviews

The Fading Star of Spanglish
Myra Medina argues that the mixing of Spanish and English does neither language any good

Last Writes

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