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Speech Acts Theory, Audiolingual Method, Linguistics, Natural Approach,…
Speech Acts Theory
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A subfield of pragmatics that studies how words are used not only to present information but also to carry out actions. Accounts for the different factors involved in communication.
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Audiolingual Method
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The Audio Lingual Method focuses on speaking and listening competence stressing repetition and habit formation to learn a second or a foreign language. This method make the learner understand the second language by memorizing and practice speaking with drilling from the people communication.
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Natural Approach
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The natural method is a communicative view of language which stresses the fact that language is composed of different parts. It recognizes the difference between learning a language consciously and unconsciously. It is also known as a direct method of teaching
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Divergent Thinking
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Divergent thinking, often referred to as lateral thinking, is the process of creating multiple, unique ideas or solutions to a problem that you are trying to solve. Through spontaneous, free-flowing thinking, divergent thinking requires coming up with many different answers or routes forward.
Divergent vs Convergent Thinking