ELTM Lecture Notes Week 5 (Students)
ELTM Lecture Notes Week 5 (Students)
Teaching methods
refer to ways of teaching (instruction) varies .. include class participation are decided according to students.. contribute towards the success of teaching-learning in the classroom
- traditional methods.
- originally used to teach 'dead' languages
drills
THE GT M - Characteristics/ Key Features Literary language Authority of class Primary skills to be improved : Focus is on? Pronunciation.
learners motivation
create frustration class time for students to produce their own sentences
(1) Translation (2) Reading (3) Antonyms/Synonyms (4) Cognates (5) Deductive (6) Fill-in-the-blanks (7) Memorization (8) Use Words in Sentences (9) Composition
The learner should be actively involved in using the language Students are encouraged to think .
Characteristics
An effective way in creating learners to be competent because : 1. It makes the learning of English interesting and lively 2. It is an activity method 3. Psychologically it is a sound method 4.This method can be usefully employed
1.Not all teachers were proficient enough in the foreign language 2.Assumption that L2 should be learned in way in which L1 was acquired 3. It rejects use of the printed word 4. Need a lot of time and effort
2.This method is based on the principles that auditory appeal is stronger that visual.
3.The method ignores systematic written work and reading activities and sufficient attention is not paid to reading and writing.
AUDIO-LINGUAL METHOD
Founded during World War II
AUDIO-LINGUAL METHOD
Dependence on mimicry and memorization Teaching structural patterns
Grammatical explanation
Vocabulary Materials
Cultural background
Audio-Lingual Method: Disadvantages 1. Audio-Visual materials 2.Series of classroom studies threw doubt on claims made for language laboratory.
Audio-Lingual Method: Disadvantages 6. New materials necessitated extensive use of equipment Specialist- Language rooms 7. Hardware problems
TYPICAL TECHNIQUES
TYPICAL TECHNIQUES
(4) Chain Drill (5) Single Slot Substitution Drill (6) Multiple-slot Substitution Drill
TYPICAL TECHNIQUES (7) Transformation Drill (8) Question-and-answer Drill (9)Grammar Games
TYPICAL TECHNIQUES (10) Use of Minimal Pairs (11) Complete the Dialogue (12) Dictation
References
Krashen,S.(1987).Principles and Practice in Second Language Learning. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. Larsen-Freeman,D.(2000)Techniques and Principles in Language Teaching. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Richards,J and Rodgers, T.(1986). Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Wilga,M.R. and Temperly,S.M. (1978). Practical Guide to the Teaching of English as a Second or Foreign Language.N.York: Oxford University Press.