Sunday, October 6, 2013

History of Teaching in French Language

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The technology of language labs open up a new world for language learners to practice both their listening and speaking skills in a foreign tongue.

1 comment:

  1. Chris, do we still have these today? I think these are better than being taught only by a teacher (no offense!) But if we had these labs with an additional teacher walking around for help i feel students would learn the language quicker. The face that the students have microphones attached to their headphones is simply amazing!

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