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Realia and Realities: From Language to Literature.

Authors :
Pennsylvania State Modern Language Association.
Nelson, Robert J.
Source :
Bull of the Pennsylvania State Modern Lang Assn. p65-72 43(2):65-72.
Publication Year :
1965

Abstract

The separation of language study from literary study is advocated in this discussion of today's attitudes on language teaching. Observations of the slow rate of acquisition of speaking and reading skills even among better students leads to suggestions for changes in conventional allocations of time and function assigned to students and teachers as well as for the development and introduction of new reading materials. (AF)

Details

Volume :
43
Issue :
2
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
<searchLink fieldCode=&quot;SO&quot; term=&quot;%22Bull+of+the+Pennsylvania+State+Modern+Lang+Assn%22&quot;><i>Bull of the Pennsylvania State Modern Lang Assn</i></searchLink>. p65-72 43(2):65-72.
Notes :
Abridged version of speech presented at Fall Conf of the Penna State Modern Lang Assn, Bucknell Univ, Lewisburg, Penna, Oct 10, 1964.
Accession number :
ED026908