
doi: 10.2307/3530636
As a consequence of shifting emphases in instructional approach, attainment, and content, foreign language teaching at the college level is currently being evaluated in terms of its ability to meet three major demands: a) to focus on the learner rather than method, b) to teach for communicative competence, and c) to present a broad spectrum of culturally authentic content. Swaffar compares pedagogical implications of traditional versus current directions in L2 re-
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