Categorias: Todos - listening - speaking - culture - reinforcement

por Ecem Tuzluca 11 anos atrás

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AudiolingualMethod – EcemTuzluca

The Audio Lingual Method is a language teaching approach that emphasizes listening and speaking skills over reading and writing. It is highly teacher-centered, with the instructor controlling the content and pace of lessons, acting as a model for students to imitate.

AudiolingualMethod – EcemTuzluca

Audio Lingual Method - Ecem Tuzluca

Students have very little control over the content and pace. They just obey the teacher.

Teacher is very active. Teacher conducts, guides and controls. Teacher is a model.

Areas and Skills Emphasized

Writing
Reading
Listening
Speaking

Techniques

Drills
Multiple-slot substition dirll

Same as the Single Slot drill, except that there are multiple cues to be substituted into the line.

Single-slot substition drill

Teacher states a line from the dialog, then uses a word or a phrase as a "cue" that students, when

repeating the line, must substitute into the sentence in the correct place.

Transformation drill

Teacher provides a sentence that must be turned into something else, for example a question to be

turned into a statement, an active sentence to be turned into a negative statement, etc.

Repetition drill

Students repeat teacher's model as quickly and accurately as possible.

Backward build-up(expansion) drill

Teacher breaks a line into several parts, students repeat each part starting at the end of the

sentence and "expanding" backwards through the sentence, adding each part in sequence.

Grammar game

Various games designed to practice a grammar point in context, using lots of repetition.

Complete the dialog

Selected words are erased from a line in the dialog - students must find and insert.

Use of minimal pairs

Using contrastive analysis, teacher selects a pair of words that sound identical except for a single

sound that typically poses difficulty for the learners - students are to pronounce and differentiate the

two words.

Dialog memorization

Students memorize an opening dialog using mimicry and applied role-playing.

Goals

knowledge of sufficient vocabulary to use with grammar patterns
ability to respond quickly and accurately in speech situations
oral comprehension
accurate pronunciation

Lesson Procedures

Follow up
Explain
Drill them
Select wrong structure/vocabulary
Act out
Adapt to students' interest
Memorize
Repeat
Listen

Principles

Spoken form is more important than written form.
Language can't be seperated from culture.
Positive reinforcement helps students to develop correct habits.
Purpose of language learning is communication.
Errors should be immediately corrected by the teacher.
The more often something is repeated, the stronger the habit and the greater learning.
Teacher should provide students with a native-speaker-like model.
Native language and target language are kept apart.
Language is given within a context.

Evaluation

Each question on the test would focus on only one point of the language at a time.
Test would be a discrete-point in nature.

Sample Activity Videos

Video 2
Video 1

Advantages

The use of visual aids has proven its effectiveness in vocabulary teaching.
It aims at developing listening and speaking skills which is a step away from the Grammar translation method

Disadvantages

The behaviorist approach to learning is now discredited. Many scholars have proven its weakness.
The method is based on false assumptions about language. Mastering a language relies on acquiring the rules underlying language performance. That is, the linguistic, sociolinguistic, and discourse competences.

Criticism

Teacher-centered.
Not a natural, real communication.
No cognitive learning.
Listening and speaking are emphasized but other two skills should be given equal importance.