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Language Laboratory Increases Proficiency as ...,, Apolinar Diaz Cecelia Leven Robert Mueller Francesca Seigler Louise Wagner Clgda Wellbnm The goals of the Foreign Lan- guage department are to offer as much language as students can pro- fitably study, to study normal curri- culum in Foreign Language and ex- periment in new approaches to strengthen and develop consistently, to study cultures and social aspects of countries whose languages are studied, to study U.S. attitudes to- ward peoples and governments whose languages we study, to achieve as great a fluency as possible, and to read as much of the literature as pos- sible. To help carry out these goals the facilities include a language lab, films, Foreign language tapes, re- cords, slides and an overhead pro- jector. All students can elect a foreign language, but must sign up for at least two years. Students are encour- aged, if possible, to schedule three or four years of a language. The stu- dent can begin in the 8th grade with French, in 9th with Spanish, and German 10th. .. Representatives from various language classes experiment with the language laboratory.
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In Individual Language Learning Pu Rick Waples and Mary Weimer tape up a poster of Paris for display in French class. ARA E A' Curses DJFICILIJ if' 1? Xify s s., Doug Peeples and Egils Impaiims discuss possible captions for Ken Cnleman und Sue Trippensee admire their posters for their German poster. Spanish elim. N , ,,,, , Vicki Huff checks her conjugniion of a verb in Latin class. .13.
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