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Methods of FLT - Coggle Diagram
Methods of FLT
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Direct method
Encourages teaching in the target language without translation. It emphasizes speaking and listening skills through conversation, demonstrations, and visual aids.
Audo lingual method
Based on behaviorist theories, this method uses repetition and drills to teach language patterns. It focuses on listening and speaking before reading and writing.
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Total Physical response
Combines language learning with physical movement. Teachers give commands in the target language, and students respond with actions, enhancing comprehension and retention.
Lexical approach
Focuses on teaching vocabulary and phrases (lexical chunks) rather than isolated words or grammar rules.
It emphasizes understanding how words work together in context.
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Utilizes music, art, and relaxation techniques to create a comfortable learning atmosphere, lowering psychological barriers.
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Silent way
The focus is on encouraging students to communicate and express themselves, fostering confidence and active participation in the learning
Blended Learning
Combines traditional face-to-face instruction with online resources and activities. This method provides flexibility and access to diverse materials for language practice.
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Project -based learning
Engages students in projects that require using the target language for research, planning, and presentation.
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