Masteral Maelt 205
Masteral Maelt 205
Masteral Maelt 205
Tandag Campus
Graduate School
Assignment:
Out of these three theories of the early stages of language acquisition, I am more on
Interactionist perspectives. In terms of Linguistic focus, it says that
Communicative Approach
What good would it do any of your students if they know all the different ways of conjugating a
verb but fail to communicate a coherent message?
Communication is essentially the rationale for language and the Communicative Approach
seeks to develop those skills that enable students to meaningfully engage with each other.
Interactive activities are the hallmark of this approach. As the teacher, your responsibility is to
give the students as much opportunity to give and receive meaningful communication as
possible. For example, you can let students introduce themselves, share their hobbies using the
target language. Instead of just presenting the language, you’re giving them a task that can only
be accomplished by using the target language.
The difference between statements shared in a round of show and tell and those found in
textbooks is that the former are much more meaningful to your students. They’re purposeful
and in context—not a list of discordant sentences used to illustrate a rule of grammar. Authentic
materials are used every so often.
A poster touting a concert or a flyer about some huge sale at a mall can be fertile ground for
learning. In the Communicative Approach, students experience the target language as
experienced by native speakers.
Strategies
Cooperative learning. This learning strategy is useful for English teachers who incorporate
literature into their classroom. Cooperative learning requires students to discuss a piece of
literature in small groups. By allowing the students to engage in meaningful discussion, they
begin to learn to analyze literature and participate in an educational process that they will find
more interesting than a general lecture on a chapter in a book.
Technique : a common technique when using video material is called “silent viewing”. This is
where the teacher plays the video with no sound. Silent viewing is a single activity rather than a
sequence, and as such is a technique rather than a whole procedure.
A term that is also used in discussions about teaching is “model” – used to describe typical
procedures, usually for teachers in training. Such models offer abstractions of these procedures,
designed to guide teaching practice.
Earlier in this century,it was used for the purpose of helping students read and appreciate
foreign language literature.
Classes are taught in the students' mother tongue,with little active use of the target language;
Little attention is paid to the content of text,which are treated as exercises in grammatical
analysis.
Audio-lingualism
Audio-lingual methodology owes its existence to the Behaviourist models of learning using the
Stimulus-Response-Reinforcement model, it attempted, through a continuous process of such
positive reinforcement, to engender good habits in language learners.
Audio-lingualism relied heavily on drills like substitution to form these habits.
Habit-forming drills have remained popular among teachers and students, and teachers who feel
confident with the linguistic restriction of such procedures.
Presentation, Practice, and Production
A variation on Audio-lingualism in British-based teaching and elsewhere is the procedure most
often referred to as PPP, which stands for Presentation, Practice, and Production. In this
procedure the teacher introduces a situation which contextualises the language to be taught. The
students now practice the language using accurate reproduction techniques such as choral
repetition, individual repetition, and cue-response drills
The Communicative Approach
The communicative approach or Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) is the name which
was given to a set of beliefs which included not only a re-examination of what aspects of
language to teach but also a shift in emphasis on how to teach!
Some methods
These methods developed in the 1970s and 1980s as humanistic approaches to remove
psychological barrieis to learning.
Community Language Learning
- students sitting in a circle
- a counsellor or a knower
- making the utterance
The Silent Way
- the teacher says as little as possible
- interacting with physical objects, especially with Cuisenaire rods
Total Physical Response (TPR)
This method is developed to reduce stress people feel while studying foreign languages.
Learners are allowed to speak when they are ready.
1. Using commands to direct behaviour
2. Role reversal
3. Action sequence
PRINCIPLES
1. The students' understanding of the target language should be developed before speaking.
2. Students can initially learn one part of the language rapidly by moving their bodies.
3. Feelings of success and low anxiety facilitate learning.
4. Language learning is more effective when it is fun.
5. Students are expected to make errors when they first begin speaking. Teachers should be
tolerant of them. Work on the fine details of the language should be postponed until students
have become somewhat proficient.
References:
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/1-COMPARISON-OF-BEHAVIORIST-INNATIST-AND-
INTERACTIONIST-THEORIES-OF-LANGUAGE_tbl1_49552300/download
https://education.cu-portland.edu/blog/classroom-resources/teaching-strategies-for-english-
teachers/
https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/blogs/james-taylor/james-taylor-ppp-ttt-tbl-dogme
https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/blogs/jane-willis/grammar-based-teaching-task-based-
teaching-making-shift
http://englishteachingmethod.blogspot.com/2011/03/approaches-methods-procedures-and.html