Language Magazine, March 2006, Vol 5, No. 7

 

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IN THIS ISSUE:

The World as We Speak
Our forum for changes in world languages

Krashen Debunks the Oceanside Myth
Stephen Krashen turns an English-only myth on its head

Number Comprehension
Ji Lingzhu suggests practical ideas to help ELLs identify spoken numbers

The State of California Education
Daniel Ward listens to the SuperintendentÕs vision of education in the state and asks him how it impacts language learners

NPRS: Evolution or Creation?
Carol Gaab explains how TPRS has developed to become one of language teachingÕs most valuable methodologies

Frill-Filled Multimedia for Less
Steven Donahue trials LangLab, the low-cost multimedia lab that works on both Windows and Mac

Creating ESL Learning Communities
Professor Elizabeth Basinger, Dr. Mayte Insua-Auais, Professor Glendora Phipps, and Professor Adriane Aiko Thompson on a study of a unique educational environment

Reviews

Last Writes
Richard Lederer finds a game in nearly every name


Plus all the latest news in language learning technology, book reviews, and source information on language funding



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