Language Magazine, December 2005, Vol 5, No. 4

 

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IN THIS ISSUE:

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

The Perfect Literacy Test
Ken Goodman questions the use of the increasingly popular DIBELS test

Improving Oral Skills for Academics
John Kostovich, Gloria Leon, Mercedes Mont, and Adrianne Thompson explain how they are improving ESL studentsŐ speaking and listening skills in preparation for academics

Hurricane-proof Learning
Steven Donahue and Marta P. Menendez test two battery-powered literacy aids

Online TESL Certification
Hank Gronier explains why online TESL certification programs make sense for teachers in areas with lower ELL numbers

Improving Performances
Music and drama are very effective in accelerating language acquisition, so Hannah Zeiler suggests a selection of products to help make the holidays fun and productive

Reviews
Jazz up Your Japanese with Onomatopoeia

Last Writes
Richard Lederer challenges us on our Christmas carol names

Opinion
Dominico Maceri makes the case for why bilingual principals are more effective

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



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