the history of language laboratory
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THE HISTORY OF LANGUAGE LABORATORY
MANAGEMENT
History of Language Laborator
y
History of the
American language laboratory
Origin of Language
Laboratories
Applications of
Phonographs to
Foreign Language Instruction
Development of
Machines
Establishment of
Language Laborator
ies
Four principles of using records
Using Language Laboratori
es at School
Conclusion
Beginning Period (before World War II)
Establishing Period
(until 1958)Developing Period (until the end of the
1960’s)Diminishing
Period (until the end of the
1970’s)Revival Period
(until today)
Language laboratories have become practical use since around 1950. Edison's tin foil phonograph, invented in 1877, is the origin of our deluxe language laboratories with all their complex equipment.
Phonographs are very useful. In the 1920s, these three methods were very popular, and they used phonographs to correcting pronunciations, pattern practice, and repeating exercises.
Television publish in Britain in 1926
Telecasting publish in Britain in 1929
Telecasting in Germany an France in 1935
movies invented in 1894Radios invented in 1895
Development of Machines
equipment in language laboratories such as tape recorders, movies, and television were developed in 1920s. They were developed greatly until World War II.
At school and college, They used language laboratories for:1.verb exercises2.Pronunciation3.Phonetics4.Songs5.Games6.Explanations of grammar7.Conversation, memorization, etc.
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1. Records always play the same model.
2. Machines never get tired.3. Machines cannot be replaced
with teachers.4. Native speakers of the target
language should be used for recordings.
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Language laboratories with deluxe computers go back to the phonograph invented by Edison. Phonographs were used in foreign language instruction. Language laboratories have been used in schools gradually since 1910. The principles that machines could not take place of teachers and recording should be done by native speakers were published before 1920.
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