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The work surveys the movement to reform modern-language instruction, critiques traditional grammar-and-translation practices, and advocates a more direct, phonetic, and imitative approach that privileges spoken practice and concrete context. It outlines the multiple influences and labels attached to the new methods, explains key principles such as phonetics, oral conversation, and sensory presentation, and reconciles theoretical linguistics with classroom techniques. Practical recommendations address lesson structure, materials, and teacher practice, while commentary traces how scholarly ideas were adapted by educators to produce more effective and engaging language lessons.

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Otto Jespersen

Otto Jespersen was a prominent Danish linguist known for his influential work in the field of language education and linguistics. He made significant contributions to the understanding of language structure and development, particularly through his notable books, "How to Teach a Foreign Language" and "Language: Its Nature, Development and Origin." Jespersen's insights into language acquisition and pedagogy have shaped modern approaches to teaching foreign languages. His scholarly work continues to be referenced in linguistic studies, reflecting his lasting impact on the discipline.

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