I have seached it from the en.wikipedia.org, and I think the international definition may be this: the language laboratory is an audio or audio-visual installation used as an aid in modern language teaching. They can be found, amongst other places, in schools, universities and academies. Perhaps the first lab was at the University of Grenoble. In the 1950s up until the 1990s, they were tape based systems using reel to reel or (latterly) cassette. Current installations are generally multimedia PCs. The demise of the traditional language laboratory came in the 1980s, with the falling out of favour of the audio-lingual method commonly in place in 1960s teaching methodology, and the expensive repairs needed to the open reel tape machines resulting from student misuse, neglect, wear and tear etc. Many schools transformed their old language labs into computer suites. However, the advent of affordable multimedia capable PCs in the late 1990s led to a resurgence and transformation of the language laboratory with software and hard drives in place of reels of analogue tape. However, it would appear that these are not immune from problems; emulating the connection style of the traditional tape lab by networking PCs caused problems, due to the way audio was handled in full audio active comparative usage.
There is no concensus, but in general, English is known as an International language.
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English is accepted as an international language because it is widely spoken. Many countries in the world speak the English language.
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The set-up and function of a foreign language lab is exactly the same as that for the English language lab. The combination of teacher and student station, headsets, server and language lab software is highly flexible and can be used to teach English or any other language. The term Foreign language lab is most commonly used in countries where English is the native language and where other international languages are therefore most commonly learnt.
The laboratory that created an international language with few grammatical rules is the Universal Esperanto Association. Esperanto, the language created by this association, is designed to be easy to learn and to promote communication and understanding between people of different languages and cultures.
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English is the International Trade Language.
There is no concensus, but in general, English is known as an International language.
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officialy no, but the international (de jure) language is english!
English is commonly used as the international language for communication and business due to its widespread use and acceptance around the world.
The language beyond the dictionary definition refers to the nuances, connotations, and cultural or contextual meanings that words may carry beyond their basic definitions. It often involves understanding the subtleties of language usage, including tone, intent, and implied meanings that go beyond literal interpretations. This deeper level of language comprehension is essential for effective communication and interpretation in various contexts.
International Language Review ended in 1968.
International Language Review was created in 1955.
recording a series of lab values over a period of time to see if they change