Categorieën: Alle - inductive - deductive - examples - patterns

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Teaching the language system

The text discusses methods of teaching language, focusing on two primary approaches: inductive and deductive. In the inductive approach, students are first exposed to examples of language use and then encouraged to infer the underlying rules.

Teaching the
language system

Teaching the language system

Topic principal

Explaining meaning

We can show intonation patterns by ‘drawing’ the tune in the air.
We can demonstrate word and sentence stress by beating time with our arms.

Teaching specific aspects of language

When students are concentrate on specific aspects of language, we explain the form and meaning of that language before asking for student repetition
The inductive approach

Instead of going from the rules to the examples, students see examples of language and try to work out the rules.

engage —► activate —► study

The deductive approach

Students are given explanations or grammar rules, based on these they make phrases and sentences using the new language.

engage —► study —► activate.