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1 Direct Method Lecture 5

2 Preview/Road Map of today’s lecture
Review of lecture 4 Flaws of GTM: Deductive method of grammar teaching, speaking and listening and pronunciation are ignored. No interaction among students. Teacher centered class. Focus on accuracy Introduction to Direct Method: Natural Method of language teaching. Principles of DM Techniques of DM

3 Principles of Direct Method

4 What are the Goals of Teachers using DM?
To teach learners to think in target language without translating into L1 Teaching learners to communicate in target language. Speak in target language Listen to target language Read in target language Write in target language Every day/ situational interaction

5 What is the role of the teacher?
To teach and make learners understand the passage by reading the passage To illustrate and demonstrate the meaning in target language By body language, pointing to items such as board and map By drawing on the board To direct classroom activities e.g. labeling the items, written exerises, oral choral practice, To involve students in classroom activities

6 Cont… To invite students to repeat after him
To ensure interaction and communication with students To ensure students interact with each other To be more democratic rather than autocratic Give more time and space to students To withdraw himself and let students participate

7 What are the characteristics of teaching/ learning process
Direct Association between target language and meaning Demonstration of meaning use of realia, pictures, pantomime Avoidance of translation in class Realistic situational communication real life situations e.g. language used in banks, hospitals, grocery stores Syllabus based on situations

8 Cont… Inductive teaching of grammar
Vocabulary practice by using words in full sentences

9 What is the nature of interaction?
Teacher-student interaction Student-student interaction Learner oriented class Teacher as facilitator rather than provider of knowledge Enhanced and diverse communication with the involvement of more participants. A better model of real life communication More participants, diverse views, situation based

10 How are the feelings of the students dealt with?
No principle to relate to the learner’s psychology Learners at ease because teacher less authoritative Learners comfort level high because of student- student interaction Self correction saves students from sense of embarrassment

11 How is language viewed? Oral communication is primary communication
Language consists of multiple skills Listening comprehension Speaking/pronunciation/fluency Reading Writing/ sentence formation/ paragraph writing Grammar Vocabulary building

12 Cont… Language is meant for communication
Exchange of ideas, opinions Exchange of knowledge/ information Questioning, answering Language learning is meaningful because of realistic and situational teaching Common everyday speech is essential to learn

13 How is culture viewed? Knowledge of target language culture can be learnt through art literature geography history information of community life knowledge of value system

14 What language skills are emphasized?
Vocabulary Learning new words through sentence formation Grammar Practicing structures rather than learning rules Speaking/ Pronunciation Asking questions, answering questions, practicing modeled pronunciation Listening To diverse speakers ( teacher/ other students) Reading Loud reading of the passage Writing

15 What is the role of student’s native language/ mother tongue?
Avoidance of MT MT as an interference in learning target language Positive transfer: when MT and target language have similarities and MT can facilitate learning Negative transfer: when MT and target language differ in sound system, spelling system, grammar, etc. and MT becomes a barrier in learning

16 How is evaluation accomplished?
Objectives- teaching-evaluation Purpose of evaluation: to check if objectives are achieved Direct Method objectives: teaching both oral and written communication

17 Cont… Direct Method evaluation strategy: Oral exam: conversation,
question answer, interview, speaking skill, listen and follow instructions such as label maps pronunciation test, discussion on a topic, Read aloud

18 Cont… Written exam: sentence formation comprehension questions
paragraph writing, dictation (listen and write) fill in the blanks grammar exercises

19 How does teacher respond to students’ errors?
Teacher ensures Self correction by students An opportunity to review and reconsider response Sense of liberation from teacher control Avoidance of negative feelings like embarrassment, humiliation at being pointed, low self confidence, fear of being singled out, fear of being laughed at.

20 Summary Principles of Direct Method


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