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TEFL 5




Edward Hermans

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Krashen................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Chomsky.................................................................................................................................................................................. 4

Zimbardo................................................................................................................................................................................. 5

Grammar Translation Method.................................................................................................................................................. 7

Direct method.......................................................................................................................................................................... 8

The Audio-lingual Method (army method)................................................................................................................................ 9

Communicative Language Teaching (CLT)................................................................................................................................ 11

The Silent Way....................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Reject:.............................................................................................................................................................................................12

Total Physical Response (TPR)................................................................................................................................................ 13
Adopt:..............................................................................................................................................................................................13

Desuggestopedia.................................................................................................................................................................... 14

Content Based Instruction (CBI).............................................................................................................................................. 15

Task Based Language Teaching (TBLT)..................................................................................................................................... 17

The politics of language.......................................................................................................................................................... 18

Participatory approach........................................................................................................................................................... 19

, Krashen
Acquisition – learning hypothesis
There are two ways in which we master a language
(1) Acquisition
(2) Learning

Acquisition
 Exposure = subconscious and intuitive process of learning a language
Spontaneous language use

Ex. Kids who are growing up and learning to speak English do this subconsciously

Learning
 Conscious attention to separate items, forms and rules
The system learned acts as editor or monitor

Ex. The English you learn in school

The Monitor hypothesis
The ‘’monitor’’ is a device for checking and controlling one’s language output, for editing and masking
alterations or corrections as they are consciously perceived.

The editor of speech. Over-users, Under-user, optimal- user.

Naturel order hypothesis
 Predictable order to the learning of language
 Acquisition unfolds in a predictable sequence
(so, in a naturel way)
The acquisition of grammatical structures follows a ‘naturel order’ which is predictable. For a given
language some grammatical structures tend to be acquired early, while others late.

Ex. You learn the present simple before you learn the present perfect.
Listening – speaking – reading - writing

The input hypothesis
Optimal acquisition is based on i+1
i = level of language already acquired
1 = 1 step beyond that level
(just above the learner’s current skill)

The affective filter
Krashen claims that learners with high motivation, a low level of anxiety, high self-esteem are better
equipped for success in second language acquisition.

Low motivation, low self-esteem, anxiety can raise the affective filter and form a ‘mental block’ that
prevents comprehensible input from being used of acquisition

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