Language Teaching Methods: An Overview
Language Teaching Methods: An Overview
Also, it is not always possible – or appropriate – to apply the same methodology to all learners, who have
different objectives, environments and learning needs.
Applying the most appropriate method for that learner’s specific objectives, learning
style and context.
An experienced professional language teacher always adopts the Principled Eclecticism approach, deciding
on the most suitable techniques and applying the most appropriate methodology for that learner’s specific
objectives, learning style and context.
Methods of teaching English have developed rapidly, especially in the previous 40 years. As a language
learner, training manager, or teacher, it is important to understand the various methods and techniques so that
you are able to navigate the market, make educated choices, and boost your enjoyment of learning a language.
An Overview
Each teaching method is based on a particular vision of understanding the language or the learning process,
often using specific techniques and materials used in a set sequence.
The more common methods have a link to a separate page with more details and an explanation of how they
work, including the most common method currently used – Communicative Language Teaching:
Understanding of English
- Community Language through active student
Learning Student interaction interaction
Understanding of English
Interaction, authentic through active student
Communicative Language communication and interaction; role play, games,
Teaching negotiating meaning information gaps
This means choosing the techniques and activities that are appropriate for each particular task, context and
learner, with a focus on motivation and helping learners become independent and inspired to learn more.
The explanation of Principled Eclecticism also includes a useful ten-point guide for teachers and language
students on the best teaching and learning techniques.
By Alex Taylor