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What is suggestopedia

Suggestopedia, a portmanteau of "suggestion" and "pedagogy" is a teaching method used to learn foreign languages

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What is an Interactive method of teaching?

Interactive teaching methods are teaching methodologies that focus on the maximum engagement of learners.

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Who created suggestopedia 

Suggestopedia developed by the Bulgarian psychiatrist Georgi Lozanov.

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What is other name of suggestopedia 

Suggestopedia is also known as desuggestopedia.

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What is CLIL?

Content and Language Integrated Learning 

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What is first of TBT?

1. The pre-task

During this stage, which can take up a whole lesson if needed, the teacher introduces the task to the students and gets them motivated to solve it. Once everyone is engaged, the teacher should explain what is expected for the task.

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What is second of TBT?

2. The task

This is the main stage of task-based learning, where students start working on the task, usually in groups or pairs. This stage is done in the target language so that students feel the need to use the language they want to learn in order to solve the task.


The teacher doesn’t usually join in the work process. Instead, he or she will monitor the students and offer hints if students really need support.

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What is third of TBT?.

3. The review (or post-task)

Once the students have completed the task and have something to present, the review stage, also known as the post-task, starts.

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Who created TPR

TPR stands for Total Physical Response and was created by Dr. James J Ashe

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Describe TPR

It is based on the idea that language learning is most effective when it involves a physical response from learners. TPR emphasizes the use of movement and action to internalize and comprehend language.

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Give some information about Who created CLL

Community Language Learning (CLL) is the name of the method developed in the 1970s by Charles A. Curran and his associates at Loyola University in Chicago. Curran had a background as a counselling specialist and professor of psychology.

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What is CLL

Community language learning (CLL) was primarily designed for monolingual conversation classes where the teacher-counsellor would be able to speak the learners' L1.

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What is silent way teaching 

The method emphasizes learner autonomy and active student participation. Silence is used as a tool to achieve this goal; the teacher uses a mixture of silence and gestures to focus students' attention, to elicit responses from them, and to encourage them to correct their own errors.

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Who created silent way teaching?

The Silent Way is a language-teaching approach created by Caleb Gattegno that makes extensive use of silence as a teaching method.

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Tell us about one of advantages of TPR 

It's funny and improve vocabulary buildings

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What is the task-based approach?

The task-based teaching approach is one of many modern ESL teaching methods and focuses on setting a goal for students — this could be a report, a video, or a presentation — and then following three main steps to achieve that goal.

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What is Content and Language integrated Learning approach ?

Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) has become the umbrella term describing both learning another (content) subject such as physics or geography through the medium of a foreign language and learning a foreign language by studying a content-based subject.

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When did communicative approach start

This approach started in the 70s and became prominent as it proposed an alternative to the then ubiquitous systems-oriented approaches, such as the Audiolingual method. 

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What is comunicative approach 

The communicative approach is based on the idea that learning language successfully comes through having to communicate real meaning


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What is cognitive approach 

The cognitive approach to learning is a way of understanding and remembering information based on how the human brain processes information. This paradigm emphasizes the role of mental processes in learning, such as attention, memory, and problem-solving. By understanding how the mind works, we can design better ways to learn.

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Who developed cognitive approach?

Jean Piaget developed cognitive psychology theory in the 1930s based on his research with infants and young children. He proposed that people develop basic mental abilities throughout their lives, each stage characterized by a different cognitive ability.

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Tell one of advantages of CLIL

CLIL improve target language competence and raises both mother tongue and target language