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L z I I - ......... . ................................ ,,,. . '.,, ' ,.'., . ... ..... . ..... ,ui 4 '.'..'..........-.f-p.--v. TAKING WRITTEN DICTATIONS is a regular as- signment for all French eleves. .':'r'11 . . .K .'...-.5 n n f v n 1 ' ' ' 'Ir .....'.............,.'.....'.'....., . ' ' I I I . , ' ' 1 . 1 v '., R I 1 '.'.g: THE LANGUAGE LAB givex students a chance to hear native speakerx and catch the accents as they should sound. NEW' FRENCH LITERATURE books give added incentive to students who are eager for material to translate into English. ALL A PART of the Paris that French students dream of, Notre Dame overlooks the Seine River and the sidewalk book xtores. 47
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A N C H E ESPAGNE 'xy POINTING TO PARIS, Cheryl Whately becomes familiar with the land as she studies the language. ,Q 1. ACTING OUT DIALOGUES, Eleanor Machiels and Gary Gor- ham add spice to an ordinary weekly assignment. 46 French Department Uses Much AL-M No point of French culture is too small to escape the interested minds of Chamberlain French students. By studying the different phases of French, they ex. pand their minds and broaden their outlooks. N0 stone is left unturned in their constant quest for knowledge. Geography, history, grammar, and literature are a few of the many subjects explored by those who want to master more than their own language. The AL-M program has become the rule in teaching the language. The many teaching aids include various French magazines, litera- ture books and many voice tapes. Marie Chancey l FILMS ADD PERSONALITY to the study of a land so far and so different from ours.
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Russian Encourages Inquiring Minds Tradition, language, history, and geography of the Russian people capture the interest of the Russian students. The language lab provides them with an opportunity to evaluate their progress in mastering this very difficult language. Modern magazines written in f Russian add variety to the students' fe. if' ' lftiafy . V A OAYAIV g studies. Listening to Russian rec- Vt'st ords helps them become acquainted ' l C' with the people. The many aspects of Russian life encourage under- standing of a culture so different from that of the United States. Lynn Holland RUSSIAN STUDENTS keep up with current events in Russian magazines as Sue Lenaerts reads Russian counterpart of LIFE. KOMeTa X f VISUAL AIDS help David Howell as Miss Holland shows the dif- PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT gays Doggie, Mc- ferencf' between books and magazines in the Russian vocabulary. Donald as she practices her alphabet, 48
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