martes, 16 de octubre de 2018

Methods to acquire a second language.

Grammar Translation Method

This method is older and is used since the 18th century and part of the 19th century. Traditionally it was used to teach classical languages ​​such as Latin and Greek; however, it was later used to teach modern languages ​​such as French, German and English. In this method, he pays special attention to the assimilation of grammatical norms, for which he relies on the following: the presentation of a norm, the study of a list of vocabulary and the performance of translation exercises.

All the indications and explanations are given completely in the native language of the students, losing the opportunity to develop the auditory and oral tasks, besides not thinking the thought in the target language. This method tremendously required memory, since I had to remember all the patterns and learn infinity of words. It can be said that this method had no influence on the theories of learning posed by psychology.

Direct Method

Resultado de imagen para direct methodThe direct method was very popular at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. What is known as a method is what is used to establish a direct connection between the word and reality and the denomination (actions, objects, gestures and situations) without the need of the native language.

The teacher repeats a word pointing to the object that it denotes and does it as many times as necessary until the student can reproduce it by himself. It focuses on the development of the four skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking. The existence of the native language is ignored. The translation is eliminated as the teaching procedure, the estimation of the use of visual media, oral and written exercises. Errors are avoided all along the coast, and that an error generates an incorrect habit.

Audio-lingual method

Resultado de imagen para audio lingual methodThis method has its origin in the Second World War and is inherited from the methodology of the direct method. In this method, priority is given to the target language (speaking and writing). The linguistic correction is sought and it is about the student learning the new vocabulary by word-image association, fundamentally through repetition; In addition, he uses a detailed guide of situations where the student must use the language to serve as an example. It does an exercise of technological means. In this method we can notice the presence of Skinner's neobehaviorism; while it is a language as a set of habits and a form of social behavior, a form of reaction of the organism before the environment.

Total Physical-response Method

Resultado de imagen para Total physical response methodDeveloped by James Asher, this method is the teacher of instructions for students, they do not speak, but what they do is what they like (dance, move, jump, etc.). the other students You learn through actions and physical responses instead of mechanical exercises. This method allows for the phases of preparation for oral expression where students do not speak until it is confirmed and they wish to do so.

Communicative Approach

It arises in the 70s as a proposal of new language teaching. Without being a method yet, it is an approach that understands language learning as a process where grammatical structures are not more important, but communicative intentions (functional aspect). This method uses many of the procedures and the basic ideas of the methods that preceded as theirs, in the sense of communicative orientation. This approach takes the positive behavior of behaviorism, cognitivism and humanism.

Resultado de imagen para communicative approachFor communicative methodology, language is more than a system of habits that can be formed through mechanical exercise. This is a specific system and the apprentice must know how this system operates in real communication as a means to achieve an end.


lunes, 8 de octubre de 2018

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When could this be done?

Currently with the amount of resources on the network is not so necessary for the teacher to design their own activities, now if you must know techniques to organize and present these resources to their students. It is there when the use of this resource called blog is required.

How could the students benefit?

Blog facilitates teachers and students to share works, class notes, images and videos online. You can also keep students up to date by posting class documents, projects and their results, and easily assign group collaboration assignments in an easy way in which you can track student progress.

How could the information collected be used?


You can keep parents updated on their children's progress and keep them up to date by publishing upcoming events or a school newsletter, sharing pictures and student work.

How could this work as part of a schence of learning?

Blogs offer many possibilities for use in educational processes. For example, to encourage students to: write, exchange ideas, work as a team, design, visualize instantaneously what they produce, etc. The creation of blogs by students offers teachers the possibility of requiring them to carry out synthesis processes, since when writing on the Internet they must be punctual and precise, in the topics they deal with.