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English teaching methods and approaches
Throughout the history of teaching languages a number of
different teaching approaches and methodologies have been
tried and tested with some being more popular and effective
than others. It’s beneficial to be familiar with a few of these.
1 – The Direct Method
The direct method of teaching English is also known as the Natural Method. It’s used to teach a number of different languages not just English, and the main idea of the Direct Method is that it only uses the target language that the students are trying to learn. Its main focus is oral skill and it is taught via repetitive drilling. Grammar is taught using an inductive way and students need to try and guess the rules through the teacher’s oral presentation.
2 – The Grammar Translation Method
This is the traditional or ‘classical’ way of learning a language and it’s still commonly used. Some countries prefer this style of teaching and the main idea behind this method is that the students learn all grammar rules, so they’re able to translate a number of sentences.
3 – The Audio Lingual Method
The Audio Lingual Method otherwise known as the New Key Method or Army Method is based on a behaviourist theory that things are able to be learned by constant reinforcement. This is related to the Direct Method and just like its predecessor it only uses the target language. The biggest difference between the Audio Lingual Method and the Direct Method is its focus of teaching. The Direct Methods focuses on the teaching of vocabulary whereas the Audio Lingual Method focuses on specific grammar teachings.
4 – The Structural Approach
As the name suggests, the method is all about structure. The idea is that any language is made up of complex grammar rules. These rules, according to this approach need to be learnt in a specific order, for example the logical thing would be to teach the verb “to be” prior to teaching the present continuous which requires using the auxiliary form of the verb “to be”.
5 – Suggestopedia
This is a behaviourist theory and related to pseudoscience. This theory is intended to offer learners various choices. It relies a lot on the atmosphere and the physical surroundings of the class. It’s essential that all learners feel equally comfortable and confident. When teachers are training to use the Suggestopedia method, there’s a lot of art and music involved. Each Suggestopedia lesson is divided into three different phases – 1. Deciphering 2. Concert Session 3. Elaboration.
6 – Total Physical Response
Total Physical Response, otherwise known as TPR is an approach that follows the idea of ‘learning by doing’. Beginners will learn English through a series of repetitive actions such as “Stand up”, “Open your book”, “Close the door”, and “Walk to the window and open it.” With TPR, the most important skill is aural comprehension and everything else will follow naturally later. 7 – Communicative Language Teaching CLT The idea behind this approach is to help learners communicate more effectively and correctly in realistic situations that they may find themselves in. This type of teaching involves focusing on important functions like suggesting, thanking, inviting, complaining, and asking for directions to name but a few.
8 – The Silent Way
The main of this way of teaching is for the teacher to say very little, so students can take control of their learning. There’s a big emphasis on pronunciation and a large chunk of the lesson focuses on it. This method of learning English follows a structural syllabus and grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation are constantly drilled and recycled for reinforcement. The teacher evaluates their students through careful observation, and it’s even possible that they may never set a formal test as learners are encouraged to correct their own language errors.
9 – Community Language Learning
This is probably one of the English teaching methods where the student feels the safest as there’s a great emphasis on the relationship and bond between the student and teacher. Unlike a lot of the other methods and approaches of teaching English as a Second Language, a lot of the L1 (mother tongue) is used for translation purposes.
10 – Task Based Language Learning
The main aim of this approach to learning is task completion.
Usually, relevant and interesting tasks are set by the teacher and
students are expected to draw on their pre-existing knowledge
of English to complete the task with as few errors as possible.
11 – The Lexical Approach
The Lexical syllabus or approach is based on computer studies that have previously identified the most commonly used words. This approach in teaching focuses on vocabulary acquisition and teaching lexical chunks in order of their frequency and use. Teachers of the Lexical Approach place a great emphasis on authentic materials.
(Available: http://www.huntesl.com. Adapted.)
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Questão sobre ensino de línguas:
A abordagem de Ensino de Língua Comunicativa (CLT) é introduzida no texto como uma abordagem que visa ajudar os aprendizes a se comunicarem de maneira mais eficaz e correta em situações realistas que podem encontrar.
Essa abordagem comunicativa aparece no item 7 do texto, conforme tradução:
7 – Ensino Comunicativo de Línguagem CLT
A ideia por trás dessa abordagem é ajudar os alunos a se comunicarem de maneira mais eficaz e correta em situações realistas em que possam se encontrar. Esse tipo de ensino envolve o foco em funções importantes como sugerir, agradecer, convidar, reclamar e pedir instruções para citar apenas um alguns.
Vamos analisar cada opção:
A) Incorreta - A meta é melhorar a capacidade de comunicação na língua-alvo.
- Esta afirmação corresponde à descrição da abordagem CLT no texto. Portanto, está correta.
B) Incorreta - Uso de situações realistas do cotidiano para abordar a aquisição da língua.
- Esta afirmação também corresponde à descrição da abordagem CLT no texto. Está correta.
C) Correta - Aprender regras gramaticais complexas leva à automatização e competência.
- Esta afirmação não corresponde à descrição da abordagem CLT. Pelo contrário, a abordagem CLT se concentra mais na comunicação eficaz em situações reais do que na aprendizagem de regras gramaticais complexas. Portanto, esta é a resposta correta.
D) Incorreta - A competência comunicativa é valorizada mais do que a competência gramatical.
- Esta afirmação também corresponde à descrição da abordagem CLT no texto. Portanto, está correta.
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