Silent way
Silent way
Silent Way.
Total Physical Response
TPR & Humanistic approach
100

The goal of the teacher is to enable students to use the target language for


self-expression

100

The teacher is __________.


silent

100

The syllabus is developed according to the


needs of the students

100

TPR method was developed by : _______________

 

James Asher

100

The unconscious mind influences everything we do.


Psychodynamic perspective

200

The role of the teacher is to


Help

200

Teacher find ways to __________ the students' feelings.


overcome

200

Native language is __________.


used to make clear the meaning

200

What is the main purpose of TPR method?


To teach language through physical activity

200

If a child is behaving poorly, it is likely because this behavior has been rewarded somehow.


Behavioral perspective

300

The role of the students is to develop


independence

300

Languages share the same features.

True /

False

True

300

The students self-correct.

True /

False

True

300

Which is one principle of TPR?


Listening should develop before speaking

300

Anxiety is the result of repressed traumatic childhood experiences.


Psychodymanic perspective

400

Students begin their study of the language through its basic building blocks; its __________


sound

400

Culture is separable from the language.

True

False 

False

400

You have surprise

400

400

Which of these is a characteristic of TPR?


Learners role of listener and performer

400

What is the teacher's role when developing TPR method?



To speak almost the whole class giving directions that the students then perform

500

Students gain __________ in the language.


autonomy

500

Emphasis is on


Phonetics

500

You are Lucky 

500 

500

Which is an advantage of TPR method?


It is a good tool for learning vocabulary

500

An imbalance of hormones can contribute to aggressive behavior.


Biological perspective