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Accent, how to acquire correct, 99 Adjectives, 51; comparison of, 52; irregular adjectives, 52, 53; adjective and adverb contrasted, 53
Adult, the, learning to speak new language, 8, 9; factors involved in teaching the adult to speak, 9-11; adult illiterate, rea- sons for knowing how to read, 129; adult's need for reading, 130; adult illit- erate contrasted with child illiterate, 131, 132; aims in teaching adult illiterate to read, 133, 134; method of teaching read- ing to, 138; preparation of material for adult illiterate, 139; sample reading les- sons for adult illiterates, 148-160 Advanced Grade, outlines of courses of study for, 201-205; tests for entrance to, Tests I, II, III, 265-270; aims of tests for entrance to, 273; theme topics for, 395-398
After the Wrong Man, 387-388
Allen, James Lane, a selection from, 384 Amazed Barber, The, 385
American in the Making, An, 295–300 Americanization of Edward Bok, The, 289- 295
Anecdotes and paragraphs for dictation,
385; The White Feet Mystery, 385; The Amazed Barber, 385; General Grant's Bar- gain, 385-386; The Singing Donkey, 386; Sight Unseen, 386; Lincolnics, Excerpts from, 386-393
Arithmetic, learning by solving problems, 125; books to assist in pedagogy of, 125; texts for classroom use, 126; classifica- tion of adult students of, 126 Arrow and the Song, The, 356 Auxiliary verbs, 48
Baker, Samuel White, selection from, 341- 344
Beginner's Grade, outlines of courses of study for Section A, 167-170, for Section B, 170-174, for Section C, 174-178, for Section D, 178-182; test for entrance to Section B, Tests I, II, III, 231-236; for entrance to Section C, Tests I, II, III, 236-241; for entrance to Section D, Tests I, II, III, 241-247; aims of tests for, 270, 271
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Builders, The, 361-362 Buying a Pair of Shoes, 22
Capitalization, 88; rules for, 88, 89 Carlyle, Thomas, poem, 357 Child's World, The, 370-371 Cloud, The, 357-358
Coaly-Bay, the Outlaw Horse, 331-341. Coleridge, Samuel T., poem, 366 Composition, value of, 87; topics for inter- mediate and advanced grades, 394-398; test in composition for entrance to junior high departmental work, 273, 274 Concert reading, 67
Consonants, voiced, 93, 97, 100; voiceless, 93, 97, 100; chart of, 93; consonant or consonants followed by r, 96
Conversational theme, 19, 21, 22; sugges- tions for, 22, 23
Courses of study, sample outlines for all grades, pages 167-205; Beginner's Grade, Section A, 167-170, Section B, 170-174, Section C, 174-178, Section D, 178-182; Intermediate Grade, Section A, 183-188, Section B, 188-195, Section C, 195–201; Advanced Grade, 201-205 Crossing the Bar, 371-372 Crow and the Pitcher, The, 345 Curriculum, reasons for, 163-166
Dandelion, The, 356 Demonstrative pronouns, 48
Diacritical markings, 90; for the adult illit- erate, 135
Dictation, value of, 84; selection of exer- cises for, 84; methods of, 84; conclusions on, 85, 86
Dictionary, use of, 89, 90
Direct Method, definition of, 12, 13; key- note of, 13-15; opposed to translation method, 12
Drill on sounds for overcoming foreign ac- cent, 96-98; in language lessons for illit- erates, 136; on pronouns, 35-38
Elephants that Struck, The, 341–344 Elliptical sentences, 51
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, poem, 362–363 Emphatic verb phrases, 46
English, the adult learning to speak, 8, 9; factors involved in teaching the adult to speak, 9-11; first principles in the direct method of teaching, 11, 12; direct meth- od defined, 12, 13; keynote of direct method in teaching, 13-15; field of lan- guage in teaching, 15, 16; parts of speech to be emphasized in teaching, 16, 17; a Berlitz lesson in, 17; a Gouin lesson in,
17; types of language material in teach- ing, 18; the objective theme in, 19, 20; the practical conversational theme in, 19, 21, 22; the narrational theme in, 19, 23, 24; the expositional theme in, 19, 25, 26; basis for language instruction in, 26; a unified language lesson in, 26; branches of language study in, 27-29; correlation of written and spoken, 27, 28 Expositional theme, 19, 25; suggestions for, 26
Fable, the, 70; value of, 70; as an exercise in language, 71
Fables, 345; The Fox and the Grapes, 345; The Crow and the Pitcher, 345; The Lark and Her Little Ones, 345-346; The Wind and the Sun, 346-347; The Blind Man and the Lame Man, 347-348; The Fox and the Crow, 348; The Shoemaker and the Rich Man, 348-349; The Lion and the Mouse, 349; King Solomon and the Flowers, 349-350; The Thief, 350-352; Strength in Unity, 351-352; Robert Bruce, 352-353; Socrates, 353; The Farmer and His Sons, 353-354; The Whistle, 354-355 Far Journey, A, 307-310
Farmer and His Sons, The, 353-354 Fernald, James C., A Working Grammar of
the English Language, 57
Foreign Accent, overcoming, 91 Fortune and the Beggar, 40-42 Four Things, 371
Fox and the Crow, The, 348 Fox and the Grapes, The, 345 From Immigrant to Inventor, 301-307
General Grant's Bargain, 385, 386 Geography, the old and the new, 115; im- portance of teaching to adult immigrant, 116; aims of teaching, 116, 117; outline of United States geography, 118-122; materials and other aids necessary to teach, 122-124; supplementary books in geography for the student, 124; refer- ences for teachers, 124; test for entrance to junior high departmental work, 276,
Gettysburg Address, 381-382 God Bless My Mother, 386 Gouin, 12, 17, 18
Government, various approaches made to study of, 109, 110; approach for adult student, 110, III; outline of United States Government, 112-114; helps for teachers, 114; books for classroom use, 114; test for entrance to junior high de- partmental work, 275, 276 Grammar, 30; aims in teaching, 30, 31; field
of, 31; essential grammatical forms, 32; language expression, formal, free, 31; parts of speech, order of teaching, 33; how to teach inflections, 34; nouns, 34; pronouns, 35, 36; verbs, tense forms of, 38-41; principal parts, irregular verbs, 42-45; demonstrative pronouns, 48
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How Long a Man's Legs Should Be, 391 Hunt, Leigh, poem, 369-370 Hygiene, 7
If You Hit, Hit Hard, 388
Illiteracy in the United States, 127-129. Illiterate, the adult, reasons for knowing how to read, 129; adult's need for read- ing, 130; ability to read valuable asset, 130, 131; contrasted with child illiterate, 131, 132; process of learning and selec- tion of material for, 132, 133; suggested topics for lesson material, 133; aims in teaching adult illiterate to read, 133, 134; suggestions for securing aims in reading, 134, 135; diacritical marks, 135; drill, 136; silent reading, 136; method of teach- ing reading to, 138; preparation of mate- rial for, 139; oral introduction to reading lesson for, 140, 141; the reading lesson for, 141; phrases, vocabulary, and pho- nics in the reading lesson for, 142; teach- ing the alphabet in classes for, 143; teaching writing to, 143-146; spelling, oral and written, for, 146, 147; sched- ule of recitation for, 148; ten sam- ple reading lessons for illiterates, 148- 157; sample reading lessons based on hu- man interest topics for, 157-160 Inflections, how to teach, 34-55 Informational test, 209; form of permanent record card for recording, 220 ing, 96
Intermediate Grade, outlines of courses of study for Section A, 183-188, Section B, 188-195, Section C, 195-201; test for en- trance to, Section A, Test I, II, III, 247- 251; Section B, Tests I, II, III, 251-258; Section C, Tests I, II, III, 258-265; aims of tests for, 272, 273; theme topics for, 394, 395 Intonation, 95
Irregular verbs, 39; list of, 42-45
Jespersen, Otto, 12, 54
Junior High Departmental, test for en- trance to, 273; composition, 273, 274; history, 274, 275; government, 275, 276; geography, 276, 277
Kilmer, Joyce, poem, 363
King Solomon and the Flowers, 349-350 Kriloff, a Russian fable by, 40-42
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