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Évaluation des habiletés de communication orale chez des élèves de l'élémentaire utilisant AIM
This article explores the efficiency of AIM (the accelerative integrated method), used in core French classes, by comparing the oral communication skills of Grade 3 French as a second language (FSL) students in a class using AIM to those of Grade 3 FSL students in a regular core French program. AIM...
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Published in: | Canadian modern language review 2009-08, Vol.65 (5), p.731-755 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This article explores the efficiency of AIM (the accelerative integrated method), used in core French classes, by comparing the oral communication skills of Grade 3 French as a second language (FSL) students in a class using AIM to those of Grade 3 FSL students in a regular core French program. AIM has been gaining momentum across Canada since 2000; its objective is to bring FSL learners to a higher level of proficiency relative to other programs using communicative methods (Maxwell, 2001). AIM allows students to use French in context and differs from other teaching practices in its use of gestures corresponding to each word taught. In this study, data were collected during individual interviews. Our results show few significant differences between the AIM group and the non-AIM group. |
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ISSN: | 0008-4506 1710-1131 |
DOI: | 10.3138/cmlr.65.5.731 |