Communicative approach - students produce authentic language and communicate with others.
Sheltered Instruction - a method that
integrates language and content.
Design content-driven instruction, make
content accessible, foster language use.
SIOP - variation of the sheltered instruction method that is used to make
grade-level content and academic language comprehensible for all students.
Lesson preparation, building
background, comprehensible
input, strategies,
interaction,
practice/application, review
and assessment
Silent Way - an alternative approach
that emphasizes learner autonomy
and active participation through the
use of silence and gesture.
Teacher uses silence and gesture
as a tool to elicit a response from
the learner. Emphasis on
pronunciation and meaningful context.
Suggestopedia -
relies on the
power of
suggestion for
acquiring language
knowlledge.
Positive suggestion makes the learner
more receptive and
stimulates learning.
Low Affective filter
Music, safe and
comfortable environment,
dramatic read-aloud
Integrated content-based method - integrates language
and content instruction to provide students with
contextualized learning experiences that support the
development of language proficiency and academic
knowledge and skills.
Authentic
activities linked
to specific
subject matter
topics
incorporated
within a theme.
Grammatical approach - learners acquire language most effectively by memorizing
language rules and sentence patterns in a methodical, sequential curriculum.
Direct - establish an
immediate and audio
visual association between
experience and
expression, words and
phrases, idioms and
meanings, rules and
performance through the
teachers body and mental
skills, without any help of
the learner's L1.
Grammar is taught
using an inductive
approach. Learners
find out the rules
through input in the
target language.
Natural approach -
less emphasis on
practice and more
emphasis on exposure
to input and reducing
affective factors.
Designed to
foster natural
language
acquisition, much
like a child would
learn their native
language.
Teacher speaks
only the target
language.
Grammar-translation - students learn
grammatical rules then apply those
rules by translating sentences between
the target language and the native
language.
Grammar rules
are learned
deductively.
Focus
on
reading,
writing
and
grammatical
accuracy.