Presentation 2002/6/14
Construction of the Environment for Extensive Reading of German Texts using Web
Shosaku TANAKA, Yoshiyuki TABATA,
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Abstract(in English) Extensive reading is one of effective strategies for learning foreign languages. However, it is difficult for Japanese university students to practice the extensive reading in a second language such German, French and so on except English, because they don't have sufficient knowledge of their basic lexicons and grammar. Besides there are not so many materials for extensive reading of those languages. Then in German language classes we use HTML documents with reading support information for the expressions that may be difficult to understand in reading. In making these document, there are some problems as follows: teachers should be required to be well aware of HTML. And loads of those work can be heavy. This paper reports the HTML documents with reading support information and the system for preparing those documents.
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Keyword(in English) Extensive Reading / German / WWW / Natural Language Processing
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Title (in English) Construction of the Environment for Extensive Reading of German Texts using Web
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Keyword(1) Extensive Reading
Keyword(2) German
Keyword(3) WWW
Keyword(4) Natural Language Processing
1st Author's Name Shosaku TANAKA
1st Author's Affiliation Research Division, Computing and Communications Center, Kyushu University()
2nd Author's Name Yoshiyuki TABATA
2nd Author's Affiliation Research Division, Computing and Communications Center, Kyushu University
Date 2002/6/14
Paper # ET2002-20
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 139
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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