Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching: A Description and AnalysisCambridge University Press, 1986 M01 31 - 171 páginas This widely-used book presents a clear description and analysis of the major approaches and methods used in second and foreign language teaching. Methods and approaches covered include: grammar translation, the direct method, situational language teaching, the silent way, total physical response, the natural approach and suggestopedia. |
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The nature of approaches and methods in language | 14 |
The Oral Approach and Situational Language Teaching | 31 |
some suggestions | 154 |
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Términos y frases comunes
affective filter analysis Apple River approach to language approaches and methods Asher Audiolingual Method basic behavior Brumfit Chapter charts classroom Communicative Language Teaching Community Language Learning Counseling-Learning course cuisenaire rods Curran dialogue Direct Method drills educational evaluation example focus foreign language teaching function Gattegno goals grammar guage teaching instructional materials interaction involve knower Krashen and Terrell La Forge language program Learner roles learning theory lesson lexical listening Lozanov native Natural Approach objectives Oral Approach organization Palmer practice presented principles procedures proficiency pronunciation proposed psychological reading refers rods Savignon second language acquisition sentence patterns Silent Situational Language Teaching skills specific speech stage Stevick structural linguistics structures Suggestopedia Superlearning syllabus target language taught teaching activities teaching of English techniques textbook texts theory of language Total Physical Response translation utterances view of language vocabulary words