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Approach, method, procedure and technique - Coggle Diagram
Approach, method, procedure and technique
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN APPROACH, METHOD, PROCEDURE, AND TECHNIQUE
- ELT terminology can be confusing, but for teachers is important to know what each term means.
- Approach looks for ways to apply beliefs and assumptions to language teaching.
- With the method we look for the plan to organize the presentation of the linguistic material.
- Procedures are an ordered set of techniques.
- Technique are the steps that are carried out in the classroom to obtain a specific result.
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METHOD
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It involves a specific an organized syllabus and choosing of the materials that will improve learning
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TECHNIQUE
The technique is the practices and behaviors of all procedures that operate in the teaching a languaje.
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CONCLUSION
In conclusion, we can say a Method is an overall plan for a systematic presentation of language-based upon a select approach. On the other hand, an approach is a set of fundamental assumptions dealing with the nature of language and a technique. A combination of specific activities with a method and therefore in harmony with an approach.