This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract A great deal of current research in language acquisition and in ESL classroom practice is coalescing into a method for second language ...
HANOVER, N.H. – A Dartmouth College professor who created a unique language-teaching method that was adopted by the Peace Corps in the 1960s has died. John Rassias (RAH'-see-iss) was 90. The college ...
In recent years, the development of communicative competence has become the explicit focus of numerous second language teaching programs. Although models of communicative competence and principles of ...
HANOVER, N.H. — John Rassias, a Dartmouth College professor who created a unique method to teach languages that was adopted by the Peace Corps, has died. He was 90. Dr. Rassias died Wednesday at his ...
John A. Rassias, a Dartmouth College professor of French and Italian who created a method to teach languages that was adopted by the Peace Corps, died Dec. 2 at his home in Norwich, Vt. He was 90.
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An educational institution in Dalian in Northeast China's Liaoning province, has begun teaching foreigners the Chinese language using the letters of the Roman alphabet. "By adopting the spelling and ...
HANOVER, New Hampshire – John Rassias, a Dartmouth College professor who created a language-teaching method that was adopted by the Peace Corps and shared with several countries, has died. He was 90.