| | Theodore Huebener, 1961, Cholton Company, Philadelphie, soft cover, LCCC 61-5362, 141 pages, 141 mm X 209 mm X 25 mm | | Contents | | Foreword by Henri Peyre Preface 1.POLYGLOT AMERICA 2.The U.S. is caught short languages for Leisure-lf at all A Rude Awakening 3.We are at the bottom Foreign Languages-strongest Subject in Foreign Schools Foreign Languages-Weakest Subject in American Schools 4.World languages for world contacts A Tongue-Tied Leader World Trade Demands World languages Foreign Languages-Sine Qua Non of the Foreign Service Foreign Missionaries Need Foreign Languages You Can Get By-But That's All 5.''But, Does It Pay to Know a Foreign Language? Foreign Language Teachers Are Needed 6.The babel or tongues In Western Europe In Eastern Europe In Africa In Asia Home Again Why Not One Language for the Whole World? 7.Where do we go from here? Bibliographie Index
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