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Kelly, G. (1969). 25 Centuries of Language Teaching. Rowley, Massachusetts:
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34 events from this source recorded
1362
Statute of Pleading
1520
Erasmus' letter to Cominius
1533
Cominius's "Restauratio linguae latinae"
1534
Gilles Duwes' 'Introducrie for to lerne French'
1556
Cordier's 'Colloquia'
1558
Bright's 'Characterie'
1623
Joseph Webbe submits patent request for his textbook layout
1635
Academie Francaise established
1645
Lamy's life
1658
Comenius's 'Orbis Sensualium Pictus' published
1683
Hoadly's 'The Natural Method of Teaching'
1832
Ticknor's 'Lecture on the Best Method of Teaching the Living Languages'
1845
B. Sears' 'The Ciceronian or the Prussian Method of Teaching the Elements of the Latin Language' published
1867
Bell's 'Visible Speech'
1870
Prendergast patents his 'Mastery' system
1886
Phonetic Teachers' Association founded
1901
Rosenthal's 'The German Language'
1902
ICS language courses issued.
1921
Thorndike publishes 'The Teacher's Word Book'
1924
Ohio State Uni. installs a 'phonetic laboratory'
1924
First Pressey teaching machine
1935
West publishes 'Definition Vocabulary'
1935
West publishes 'The New Method English Dictionary'
1943
'English by Radio' transmitted
1943
March of Time produces a film to teach Basic English
1945
BBC sets up its English by Radio Deparment
1946
Universite Laval, Quebec installs language lab.
1947
Closed circuit TV used in language courses at Creighton Uni, Nebraska.
1951
First language course on commercial TV
1960
PLATO project started at Uni of Illinois
1961
Riegel's 'Les croquis'
1961
English Teaching Newsletter starts to be published
1963
English Teaching Forum starts to be published
1964
Language courses offered over the telephone in North America
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