Innovations in Oral Language Didactics: Reflections and Recent Advancements

Oral language didactics, as a still young scientific field, has progressively established itself as an autonomous domain within French language didactics. Long marginalized and considered difficult to teach, oral language is now the subject of studies and innovations aimed at better defining its scope and enriching pedagogical practices. This thematic issue presents an in-depth reflection…

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