0 a room in a school or college where students can use electronic equipment to learn to speak a foreign language, for example by recording and listening back to their own voices. -- makmal bahasa
In addition, a language laboratory and a demonstration room were built.
An additional wing was added in 1963 providing nine classrooms, a reading laboratory, a foreign language laboratory, a music room, and a study hall.
He built and improved a new language laboratory, a sixth form block, an additional teaching space and a new science laboratory.
Even without the luxury of a language laboratory, there is great demand on audiovisual resources.
The rotary parlour was at one time the agricultural equivalent of the language laboratory.
We should have, in this modern world, a language laboratory available to us, just as any big company has nowadays.
Great progress is being made in educational methods for language teaching, and a nice christening present might be a language laboratory.
What a difference one finds if one looks at the language laboratory and the information technology room in those same schools.