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The Natural Approach Introduction. **The term NA was developed by Tracy Terrl and Stephen Krashen in 1977 **The term NA was developed by Tracy Terrl and.

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1 The Natural Approach Introduction

2 **The term NA was developed by Tracy Terrl and Stephen Krashen in 1977 **The term NA was developed by Tracy Terrl and Stephen Krashen in 1977 **NA is a method of foreign Lg. teaching which aims to apply the principles of natural lg acquisition into classroom **NA is a method of foreign Lg. teaching which aims to apply the principles of natural lg acquisition into classroom **NA means in which lg. is acquired unconsciously by the children through fluent communicative interactions with the parents in childhood and later with teacher **NA means in which lg. is acquired unconsciously by the children through fluent communicative interactions with the parents in childhood and later with teacher

3 Second Language Acquisition Theory (SLAT) *SLAT discusses how and by what processes individuals acquire a second lg *There are 5 hypothesis : 1-The acquisition learning (the acquired system & the learned system ) 2-The monitor hypothesis 3-The natural order 4-The input hypothesis 5-The effective filter (motivation – self- confidence & anxiety)

4 The Purpose **NA is designed to develop basic communication skills [oral &written] **NA is designed to develop basic communication skills [oral &written] **It focus on speaking & listening more than reading& writing skills **It focus on speaking & listening more than reading& writing skills

5 Features of NA **NA focus on presenting comprehensible input and meaningful in the target lg. **NA focus on presenting comprehensible input and meaningful in the target lg. **Learners at first only listen and they are not required to say anything until they feel ready to speak without worrying **Learners at first only listen and they are not required to say anything until they feel ready to speak without worrying **Classroom activities focus on developing communication skills **Classroom activities focus on developing communication skills **Learner ’ s first lg. is not used in the classroom **Learner ’ s first lg. is not used in the classroom

6 The stages in NA 1-Pre-production(developing listening skills ) 2-Early production (Ss struggle with the lg.) 3-Extending production (Ss involve themselves in role play & games and promoting fluency through a variety of more challenging activities

7 Teacher & Learner Roles Teacher Roles **The teacher is the primary source of comprehensible input in the target lg. **The teacher must create a comfortable classroom to make Ss learn effectively.

8 Learner Roles **Take an active role in ensuring comprehensible input. **Decide when to start producing speech & when upgrade it.

9 Advantages of NA *An effective way in creating learners to be competent in using the target lg communicatively.

10 Disadvantages 1. Time-wasting 2. Not all teachers are proficient enough in the foreign lg.

11 NA & TPR NA shares TPR in : The importance of comprehensible input. The importance of comprehensible input. Promoting positive effect in the learning process. ( Fun, Memorable ) Promoting positive effect in the learning process. ( Fun, Memorable )

12 NA & DM NA shares DM in : 1. The native language is not allowed. 2. Focus on communication skills.

13 Thanks for your listening


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