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Unread Feb 18th, 2011, 01:15 pm
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Default Re: dictogloss vs. dictation?

I'm wondering if this would work well with low-level students. My students like dictation. I teach adult immigrants, and they get very confused about prepositions & articles. I guess I would go for overall comprehension...
To riniRising, I'd guess dictogloss is multi-skill oriented, it helps both listening & writing skills. Also I imagine speaking, when the groups are negotiating meaning while reconstructing the original piece.
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