Teaching Language Methods and Approaches | A Teacher master list of language teaching methods

Jackie Bolen
4 Oct 202323:00

Summary

TLDRThis video covers various ESL/EFL teaching methods, including the Functional-Notional Approach, the Direct Method, Suggestopedia, Grammar-Translation, and others. Each method is explored in terms of its key principles, goals, and application in the classroom. The video also introduces different techniques such as the Test-Teach-Test (TTT) method, Presentation-Practice-Production (PPP), and micro-teaching, emphasizing the importance of context, student autonomy, and effective feedback. The focus is on practical strategies for teachers to enhance language acquisition and communication skills, with a strong emphasis on real-life situations and student-centered learning.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The Functional-Notional Approach focuses on real-life communication and the meaning of words over strict grammar rules, using functions (reasons to communicate) and notions (ideas/vocabulary).
  • 😀 The Direct Method emphasizes listening and speaking in the target language, aiming for learners to think and speak without translating from their native language.
  • 😀 Suggestopedia creates a relaxed, playful classroom environment to reduce anxiety and enhance learning, often using music while introducing grammar and vocabulary.
  • 😀 The Grammar-Translation Method focuses on reading, translating, and memorizing vocabulary and grammar, with minimal attention to speaking or pronunciation.
  • 😀 The Audio-Lingual Method forms language habits through repetition, drills, and structured dialogues, starting with speaking/listening before moving to reading/writing.
  • 😀 The Structural Approach teaches grammar rules in a specific sequence, building from simpler to more complex forms, covering all four language skills.
  • 😀 The Bilingual Method uses both the students' native language and the target language, which can aid beginners, clarify grammar, and save time, but may cause confusion at higher levels.
  • 😀 The Situational Approach teaches language structures in specific situations, focusing on repetition and error correction, but may limit creative language use.
  • 😀 The Test-Teach-Test (TTT) approach first assesses learners’ knowledge, teaches gaps, then reassesses to ensure understanding, useful for grammar and vocabulary points.
  • 😀 Presentation-Practice-Production (PPP) guides learners through presenting a language point, controlled practice exercises, and freer production activities like discussions or games.
  • 😀 Micro-Teaching involves short, recorded teaching sessions with a few students, aimed at receiving constructive feedback from peers or supervisors to improve teaching skills.

Q & A

  • What is the main principle of the Functional Notional Approach in language teaching?

    -The Functional Notional Approach emphasizes communication and real-life situations, prioritizing the meaning of words over strict grammatical structures. It focuses on functions (reasons for communicating) and notions (ideas, grammar, and vocabulary).

  • How does the Direct Method differ from the Grammar-Translation Method?

    -The Direct Method focuses on listening and speaking through immersion in the target language without translation, while the Grammar-Translation Method focuses on reading, translating texts, memorizing vocabulary, and learning grammar, often with little emphasis on speaking or pronunciation.

  • What is the role of music in Suggestopedia?

    -In Suggestopedia, music is used to create a relaxed and positive classroom atmosphere. Students follow along with texts while listening to music to enhance comfort and learning.

  • Why is student autonomy important in the Functional Notional Approach?

    -Student autonomy allows learners to take responsibility for their own learning. The teacher acts as a guide, but students make decisions, which increases motivation and engagement with real-life language use.

  • What are the four types of dialogues in the Audio-Lingual Method?

    -The four types are: 1) Repetition – students repeat patterns, 2) Inflection – a word changes in a pattern, 3) Replacement – students substitute words in patterns, and 4) Restatement – students express sentences in different ways.

  • What is the key sequence in the Presentation-Practice-Production (PPP) method?

    -PPP consists of three stages: 1) Presentation – teacher introduces the language, 2) Practice – controlled exercises, 3) Production – freer use of the language in discussions or activities.

  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of the Bilingual Method?

    -Advantages: helps achieve fluency, saves time, promotes accuracy, and is easy to teach. Disadvantages: can cause confusion between languages, less useful for higher-level students, may lead to pronunciation issues, and can encourage blended language use.

  • How does Test-Teach-Test (TTT) work in an ESL classroom?

    -TTT involves three stages: first, students complete a test or task to assess current knowledge; second, the teacher teaches to address gaps; third, another test or task checks for learning gains. This method helps target instruction based on student needs.

  • What is micro-teaching and what is its purpose?

    -Micro-teaching is a short, recorded teaching session with a few students, designed to receive constructive feedback from mentors, peers, or supervisors. Its purpose is to improve teaching skills through reflection and critique.

  • Why does the Situational Approach emphasize repetition and error correction?

    -The Situational Approach views language as habit formation, so repetition reinforces correct patterns, and error correction prevents mistakes from becoming fossilized. The approach focuses on high-frequency vocabulary and structured oral practice.

  • How does the Structural Approach organize grammar teaching?

    -The Structural Approach teaches grammar rules in a specific sequence, starting with simple forms (e.g., simple present) and progressing to more complex structures (e.g., present continuous), ensuring that each step builds on previous knowledge.

  • What types of classroom activities are commonly used in the Functional Notional Approach?

    -Common activities include role-plays simulating real-life situations, information-gap exercises where students must exchange information, and task-based learning projects that encourage practical communication.

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