Ye, it probably could be good for people who need to sort of be able to do set responses for a limited period of time. The chimp wasn't really creatively using the language to communicate. It was just a simple, basic, sort of firm pavlovian response. Asye, it's like you get this with dogs. You know, like, call a dog's name, you tell it to sit. I mean, it can sit. And i'm pretty sure that the second language acquisition is quite there's a strong cosent con consensus on that. Ye, and personalize it so it actually sort of makes sense to you personally,. rather than just sayin these abstract
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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