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“TPR” Total Physical Response. Method developed by Dr. James J. Asher a professor of San José State University. It is a method to help in SL acquisition.

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1 “TPR” Total Physical Response

2 Method developed by Dr. James J. Asher a professor of San José State University. It is a method to help in SL acquisition and it is based on commands that require an answer with a physical response.

3 What is this boy doing ? Jumping! Image URL:http://mrg.bz/ujJdeK

4 What is this boy doing ? http://www.morguefile.com/archive/display/127554

5 What are they doing? Image URL: http://mrg.bz/HdD7Sf

6 Let’s see what you know about skills

7 What does skill mean? A Skill is a learned ability to bring about the result you want, with maximum certainty and efficiency. Could you give me an example? http://www.morguefile.com/archive/display/127554

8 Skills can be basic and complex? Image URL: http://mrg.bz/mqXWtF Image URL: http://mrg.bz/ZUkzFs Image URL:http://mrg.bz/UaRnY4 Image URL: http://mrg.bz/NM8wt4 Image URL: http://mrg.bz/GXZRtO

9 Basic skills are simple things like running or jumping Most of them are mastered at an early age They tend to be transferable between many different activities. When learning a sport is important you’ve mastered the basic skills

10 Complex skills need a higher level of coordination and control Most of them are specific to one particular sport They take more practice to master... And have more scope for improvement


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