The sixteenth-century Huguenot émigré Jacques Bellot played a seminal role in the history of English and French language tuition, and is remembered for composing some of the first descriptive grammars for learners of both languages. His methods remained in use throughout the seventeenth century after being incorporated into the often- reprinted Grammaire angloise (1625). This essay considers a previously undiscussed manuscript copy of Bellot’s Rules containing the Perfect Understanding of the French Tongue (1566?) for evidence of his early attempts to teach French to members of Sir Thomas Wroth’s family. The Rules provides new insights into how Bellot and his printers adapted the content and parallel-text layout in his subsequent printed ma...
The history of the teaching of French in the UK has yet to be fully written. This paper aims to cont...
On verso of t.-p.: publications of the University of Manchester, no. CXXIX.Chronological list of man...
This paper tells the story of Law French, a tongue that emerged during the reign of Henry II of Engl...
The sixteenth-century Huguenot émigré Jacques Bellot played a seminal role in the history of English...
The sixteenth-century Huguenot émigré Jacques Bellot played a seminal role in the history of English...
In their recent history of modern language teaching in England, Jack Richards and Theo-dore Rodgers ...
This paper presents an analysis of a corpus of grammars written for learning French in England from ...
French Lessons in Late-Medieval England presents two fifteenth-century manuals designed to support f...
This article reconsiders the way in which the French language was taught in British schools from 178...
This paper focuses on how Jean Pillot, author of the most popular French grammar of the sixteenth ce...
In January 1506, a storm forced Philip, Archduke of Austria and King of Castile and Leon, and his wi...
Bernard Colombat : Latin grammars in France. The aim of this article is to show that while France c...
Susan Baddeley propone una traduzione del volume The French Method, pubblicato a Londra nel 1588 dal...
This article examines what a group of medieval conversation manuals designed to teach spoken French ...
P(論文)For much of the nineteenth century, modern foreign language (MFL) pupils laboured under the Lat...
The history of the teaching of French in the UK has yet to be fully written. This paper aims to cont...
On verso of t.-p.: publications of the University of Manchester, no. CXXIX.Chronological list of man...
This paper tells the story of Law French, a tongue that emerged during the reign of Henry II of Engl...
The sixteenth-century Huguenot émigré Jacques Bellot played a seminal role in the history of English...
The sixteenth-century Huguenot émigré Jacques Bellot played a seminal role in the history of English...
In their recent history of modern language teaching in England, Jack Richards and Theo-dore Rodgers ...
This paper presents an analysis of a corpus of grammars written for learning French in England from ...
French Lessons in Late-Medieval England presents two fifteenth-century manuals designed to support f...
This article reconsiders the way in which the French language was taught in British schools from 178...
This paper focuses on how Jean Pillot, author of the most popular French grammar of the sixteenth ce...
In January 1506, a storm forced Philip, Archduke of Austria and King of Castile and Leon, and his wi...
Bernard Colombat : Latin grammars in France. The aim of this article is to show that while France c...
Susan Baddeley propone una traduzione del volume The French Method, pubblicato a Londra nel 1588 dal...
This article examines what a group of medieval conversation manuals designed to teach spoken French ...
P(論文)For much of the nineteenth century, modern foreign language (MFL) pupils laboured under the Lat...
The history of the teaching of French in the UK has yet to be fully written. This paper aims to cont...
On verso of t.-p.: publications of the University of Manchester, no. CXXIX.Chronological list of man...
This paper tells the story of Law French, a tongue that emerged during the reign of Henry II of Engl...