The Basic Requirements of the Multi-Syllabus Syllabus

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  • Riad BELOUAHEM Faculty of Letters and Languages. Mentouri University Constantine

Abstract

This article aims at providing a description of the basic principles and the fundamental requirements of the different syllabuses in the field of foreign language learning/ teaching. It is also intended to give an illustration of the kind of framework for a foreign language syllabus teachers should like to see implemented. It goes without saying that a successful course which is more eagerly looked for is the one which combines all essential aspects: structure, function, situation, topic, skills in an integrated and coherent way.  

 

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Riad BELOUAHEM, Faculty of Letters and Languages. Mentouri University Constantine

Faculty of Letters and Languages.

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Published

2009-12-01

How to Cite

BELOUAHEM, R. (2009). The Basic Requirements of the Multi-Syllabus Syllabus. Journal of Human Sciences , 20(3), 109–116. Retrieved from https://revue.umc.edu.dz/h/article/view/630

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