Teaching Methods
Language Theories
Reading Approaches
Classroom Strategies
Academic Language & Competencies
100

This method focuses on translating texts and learning grammar rules.

What is the Grammar-Translation Method?

100

Chomsky said humans are born with an internal system for learning language.

What is Universal Grammar?

100

Reading short texts carefully and studying vocabulary and grammar.

What is Intensive Reading?

100

Students work together to help each other learn.

What is Cooperative Learning?

100

A language function where students show how two things are similar and different.

What is compare and contrast?

200

This method uses only the target language. No translation. Focus on speaking.

What is the Direct Method?

200

Hymes said students need grammar plus the ability to use language in context.

What is Communicative Competence?


200

Reading longer texts for pleasure or general understanding.

What is Extensive Reading?

200

Helping students step-by-step until they can do the task alone.

What is Scaffolding?

200

Types of academic texts such as reports, essays, and explanations.

What are Academic Genres?

300

This method uses repetition, drills, and dialogues.

What is the Audiolingual Method?

300

Krashen said we learn language when we understand input slightly above our level.

What is the Input Hypothesis (i+1)

300

Explain the Discrete Approach.

What is when you teach language skills separately: reading, writing, speaking, and listening.

300

Adjusting content or tasks to meet different student needs.

What is Differentiation?

300

A genre where students explain reasons and give evidence for their ideas.

What is an argumentative text?

400

This approach believes learning happens through habits and reinforcement.

What is Behaviourism/Structuralism? 

400

Long said conversation helps learning because learners negotiate meaning.

What is the Interaction Hypothesis.

400
Teaching skills together in connected tasks.

What is the Integrated Approach?

400

Students work together to help each other learn.

What is Cooperative Learning?

400

An approach where learning outcomes describe what students must be able to do.

What is the Competency-Based Approach?

500

This approach focuses on real communication, not isolated grammar practice.

What is the Communicative Approach?

500

Swain said learners also need a chances to produce language to learn.

What is the Output Hypothesis?

500

Materials or classroom surroundings that support and motivate learning.

What are Enabling Environments.

500

Tasks allow learners to use their everyday background knowledge and culture.

What is Learner Diversity?

500

The language students need to explain, describe, compare, argue, etc.

What are Academic Language Functions.

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