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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
ABOUT GENERAL ENGLISH MATERIALS
1. What does the American Language
Course (ALC) consist of?
The General English materials of the
ALC consist of Books 1-34. Each book consists of an instructional
package which includes an instructor text, student text, audiotapes
or audio CDs, instructor language laboratory activities book, student
language laboratory activities book, training aids (such as flashcards,
videotapes, IMI CD-ROMs), book quizzes, and performance tests.
2. What does a student text
consist of?
Each student text has four lessons and
one review lesson. There is a focus page at the beginning of each
lesson which illustrates the objectives that will be covered in the
lesson. Daily homework activities and evaluation exercises are a part
of each book. Each student text also has appendices which provide
information such as a word list, a glossary, a structure list, a list
of the principal parts of irregular verbs, important spelling rules,
etc.
3. What does an instructor text
consist of?
In addition to containing all the information
found in the student text, each instructor text contains the lesson
objectives, notes to the instructor, learning activity descriptions
(which provide the instructor suggestions on how to conduct a particular
activity), enrichment activities, and suggested answers to all the
activities.
4. What do the language laboratory
activities consist of?
The language laboratory activities support
the objectives in the lesson and require active student participation.
Students may be required to speak, take notes, follow directions,
etc. The language laboratory activities include some authentic listening
materials; students are provided with the correct answers to the activities.
5. What are the Nonintensive
materials?
The Nonintensive materials of the American
Language Course (ALC) incorporate the best of the intensive
ALC and are designed for use in programs where students may study
only two or three days a week. There are four volumes; each volume
has 30 lessons which take about two to three hours to complete. There
are about 30 minutes of homework activities to accompany each lesson,
and there are also audiotapes and audio CDs with accompanying language
laboratory activities. Volumes 3 and 4 include learning strategies
linked to the skills.
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