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- Tue Aug 04, 2009 7:40 am
- Forum: Language courses
- Topic: Methods of teaching foreign languages
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Methods of teaching foreign languages
While sometimes confused, the terms "approach", "method" and "technique" are hierarchical concepts. An approach is a set of correlative assumptions about the nature of language and language learning, but does not involve procedure or provide any details about how such a...
- Tue Aug 04, 2009 7:39 am
- Forum: Language courses
- Topic: 18th century
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18th century
The study of modern languages did not become part of the curriculum of European schools until the 18th century. Based on the purely academic study of Latin, students of modern languages did much of the same exercises, studying grammatical rules and translating abstract sentences. Oral work was minim...
- Tue Aug 04, 2009 7:37 am
- Forum: Language courses
- Topic: Ancient to medieval period
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Ancient to medieval period
Although the need to learn foreign languages is almost as old as human history itself, the origins of modern language education has its roots in the study and teaching of Latin. 500 years ago Latin was the dominant language of education, commerce, religion and government in much of the Western world.