Rethink language teaching for real speaking results.
This book presents a reform view on teaching modern languages, focusing on practical methods that move beyond old routines and exam cramming.
The author outlines a broad, collaborative approach that draws on ideas from many educators. It emphasizes making language learning more like living communication—elastic, varied, and suited to how people actually use languages in everyday life.
What you’ll experience
- Clear explanations of a reform-minded method and why it matters for modern language classes
- Practical exercises that build speaking, listening, and reading through active use
- Guidance on using dictation, transposition, and arithmetic-style language drills to reinforce learning
- Strategies to reduce exam anxiety and keep instruction lively and student-centered
Ideal for teachers and students seeking a pragmatic path to more fluent, confident language use.
Otto Jespersen (1860-1943) was professor of English at the University of Copenhagen. Among his many works in "Growth and Structure of the English Language," also published by the University of Chicago Press.