The audio lingual method focuses on vocab rather than grammar structure. Some people really do respond well to that sort of grammar structuraist approach. There's more kit when os e language labs, language langwace labs, casets. So possibly in more usefesish? No, possibly not at the moment. Now, i now i need to learn french. We've got like er. Do you know about suggestipedia? Oh, my god. You are, like, learning french in the star treck sher pier, yes? Very strange. I learnt more about like, record, sound record techniques than i did about learning french from that.
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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