In the seventies, it was very am like, pur like, if you were an advocate of suggested peder there was no other way of doing it. And after that, from the eighties onwards, things have moved awayfro m like methods that are perfectand the perfect structure of how to do things. It has turned into approaches and things that we should like improvise around ortryor iye or not a. Maybe i'll use the silent ch in an episode of luke's english podcast. I don't know how that would work. You need need a guest, i think. So a a silent way. And then there's other ones, right? I mean
768. English Teaching Methodologies (with Gabriel Clark)
Gabriel Clark from clarkandmiller.com joins me to discuss a short history of teaching methodology in the world of TEFL. The direct method, the grammar translation method, The Audio Lingual Method, the Structural Approach, Suggestopedia, Total Physical Response, Communicative Language Teaching (CLT), The Silent Way, Community Language Learning, Task Based Language Learning, The Lexical Approach and dogme style - all these get described and discussed. Learn how English teachers teach you English!
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