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A study of certain common errors in English sentence structure as influenced by the Hiligaynon
(1965)
Statement of the problem. A study of all possible errors in structuring English sentences is too broad a subject for a study of this scope; hence, this study was limited to errors in noun-head modifications, which were ...
Problems of teaching English literature of the first year high school classes in the Philippines
(1954)
Teachers of English throughout the Philippines have long been confronted with a lot of problems regarding the teaching of literature in the high school. These problems are most difficult in the first year where it is quite ...
Comparative study of Hokkien and English sound systems for the preparation of teaching materials for second language instruction
(1970)
Within the last century or so there has been a growing interest in the scientific study of language. As interest in language increases, linguistic science also advances and new approaches in language instruction are ...
An evaluation of Silas Marner as a literature text in third year high school English classes in the Philippines
(1954)
One writer in the field of the teaching of English said, "English is the most important and fascinating subject; it is also the hardest to teach." It may be presumed that he voiced the opinion of the American teachers of ...
A comparative study of Hiligaynon and English idioms
(1955)
When teachers of English get together and talk shop they complain of the weaknesses of their classes both in oral speech and in written work. This observation is not of the English teachers alone but also of other educators ...
The formulation of a reliable instrument for measuring the effectiveness of a new teaching approach to the study of English in the first semester of college work
(1958)
Whatever happens in the lower grades concerning the language of instruction in the Philippines, in college work English is difficult to replace. No better reason can be advanced than the fact that the language has proved ...
Some problems encountered in the teaching of college freshmen English
(1954)
Freshman English is a subject which every entering college student is required to take. The key to a student’s success in whatever profession he chooses depends upon his ability to use the medium of instruction. Education ...
Analysis of the major problems involved in using the regional vernacular as the medium of instruction in the first grade in Iloilo City
(1961)
The teaching in the local vernacular in the first two grades of the present school system has gained rather rapid momentum in this country. It has given substance to primary education and has helped to cement the relations ...
A contrastive analysis of English and Magindanao verbs
(1954)
After the Second World War, there appeared two camps of opinion concerning the teaching of English in the Philippines. The first camp is composed of those who cling to the use of English grammars based on Latin models and ...
A study of common Hiligaynon patterns as an approach to English
(1960)
The history of foreign-language teaching displays so many interesting and different styles of methods and approaches that a language teacher often finds himself lost in a forest of techniques. Henry Sweet, the leading ...