Visuals for Foreign Language Instruction Database Description
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Visuals for Foreign Language Instruction contains hundreds of visual aids (illustrations) that can be used to support instructional tasks such as describing objects and people (i.e., teaching vocabulary) or describing entire events and situations (i.e., teaching grammar). The illustrations were created as part of the Visuals for Developing Communications Skills in Foreign Language Classes project, initiated by Paul Toth, former Director of the Less-Commonly-Taught Languages Center.
Coverage: 2003-2004
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- Citations? No
- Abstracts? No
- Full-Text? No
Image Descriptions? Yes
Update Frequency: Varies
Help & More Information: Image Collections Help
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