Categorías: Todo - army - competence - behaviorism - techniques

por ilkay yasin yeler hace 11 años

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AudiolingualMethod-İlkay Yasin YELER

Originating during World War II, the Audio-Lingual method was initially known as the Army method and arose in response to the grammar-translation approach, which was seen as too slow for effective language learning.

AudiolingualMethod-İlkay Yasin YELER

AudiolingualMethod-İlkay Yasin YELER

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WW II

Historical Roots

The Audio-Lingual method of teaching English as a second language had its origins during World War II when it became known as the Army method. It was developed as a reaction to the grammar-translation method of teaching foreign languages. Grammar-translation had been used to teach for thousands of years, but the method was perceived as taking too long for learners to be able to speak in the target language. The Audio-Lingual method set out to achieve quick communicative competence through innovative methods. From about 1947-1967 the Audio-Lingual approach was the dominant foreign language teaching method in the United States.

Similar to Direct Method
Based on Behaviorism