👂👄The Audio-Lingual Method👂👄
Hello everyone, here again with a new blog for the week, this week we finish with the topics "The Direct Method" and "The Grammar-Translation Method". But that's not all, we continue breaking down these fundamental methods, and we start with "The Audio-Lingual Method".
(A.K.A. The Army Method)
The Audio-Lingual method of teaching had its origins during World War II when it became know as the Army Method, emphasizes the teaching of listening and speaking before reading and writing .
This method is currently in use, lessons on an individual basis rather than as the basis of the course.
Some techniques that can be applied with The Audio-Lingual Method are:
- REPETITION DRILL. Students should repeat what the teacher is explaining quickly and effectively.
- SUBSITITUTION DRILL. Students should repeat the dialogue that the teacher has assigned, substituting the sign on the line in its proper place.
- QUESTION-AND-ANSWER DRILL. Students will be subjected to a question and answer either by the teacher asking them questions, or by asking them to ask questions of their classmates.
- TRANSFORMATION DRILL. Students will be able to change sentences either from affirmative to negative or vice versa.
Examples:
Another example with a better explanation is that in class we did a dynamic using a Repetion exercise.
Here is a little of what we did in the class.
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