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Language teaching methods, 1845, 1930 - 1960, 1950, 1970, 1970, 1963, 1979…
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1845
Developed by B. Sears
It was used in teaching and Latin and Greek. Using trasnlation to facilitate Learning in ESL classes.
1930 - 1960
Creators were Harold Palmer and A.S Hornloy.
Developed the basic for a principled approach to methodology in language teaching. This approach focus on vocabulary and grammar control.
1950
Is a method for foreign language teaching which emphasize the teaching of listening and speaking before reading and writing.
1970
Created by the linguists Michael Halliday.
Is a language teaching approach based on the linguistic theory of communicative competence.
1970
Creatted by Dr. James Asher
Language teaching method which built around the coordination of speech and action; it attemps to teach language trough physical (motor) activity.
1963
Created by Caleb Gattego.
It is a methodology of teaching language based on the idea that teachers should be as silent as possible during a class but learners should be encouraged to produce as much language as possible.
1979- 1985
Developed by the psychologist Georgi Lozanov.
Is a specific set of learning recommendation derived from suggestology.
1993
By David Johnson and Roger Johnson.
All cooperative learning methods share the idea that students work together to learn and are responsible for their teammates.
1987
By N. Prabhu.
Focus on the use of authentic language and on asking students to do meaninful task using target language.
1900
Was born in Germany and France. Its creators were Berlitz and Sauze.
Its goal is to learn how to use a foreign language to communicate.
1977
By Tracy Terrell and Stephen Krashen.
Is believed to conform to the naturalistic principles found in sucessful second language acquisition. Focuses on Teaching communicative abilities.
1989
Creators Brinton, Snow and Wesche.
ís teaching organized around the content or information that students will acquire, and not around the linguistic or other type of Sillabus.