Direct Method in English Language
Direct Method in English Language
Direct method is a technique of foreign-language teaching in which only the target language is used, little
instruction is given concerning formal rules of grammar and language use is often elicited in situational
contexts. In this method the teaching is done entirely in the target language. The learner is not allowed to
use his or her mother tongue. Grammar rules are avoided and there is emphasis on good pronunciation.
Methodology
The direct method of learning English is fairly simple. In consists, primarily, of just five parts.
Show The student is shown something so that they understand the word. For example, they
might be shown some visual aids such as flash cards for nouns. The teacher might use gestures to
explain verbs, and so on.
Say The teacher verbally presents the word or sentence, taking care to pronounce the word
correctly.
Try The student then tries to repeat what the teacher is saying.
Mould The teacher corrects the students and ensures that they are pronouncing words correctly.
Repeat Finally, the students repeat the word a number of times. Here the teacher uses a number
of methods for repetition, including group repetition, single student repetition and other activities
designed to get the students to repeat the word.