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Teaching Methods
Founders and Proponents
Body Language
Vocab.
Beliefs and Values
100
This method teaches language through physical commands.
What is Total Physical Response
100
This mover and shaker developed Total Physical Response.
Who is James Asher?
100
The study of body language.
What is kinesics?
100
Judging others according to what is familiar to us.
What is ethnocentricity?
100
A societal group has shared cultural beliefs and a common value system.
What is high context?
200
This method uses drills and repetition to help students over-learn the language.
What is the Audio-Lingual method?
200
This man was a major proponent of the Direct Method.
Who is Maximillian Berlitz?
200
Communication through touch
What is haptics?
200
Social language
What is BICS?
200
This group of students place a strong emphasis on family values and are often stereotyped as whiz kids.
What are Asian students?
300
In the method, language is learned in collocations, or chunks.
What is the Lexical Approach?
300
The priest and psychologist who developed the Audio-Lingual method.
Who is Charles Fries?
300
Perceiving and using time
What is chronemics?
300
Academic language
What is CALP?
300
Clothes, food, music
What is surface culture?
400
In this method students develop their own inner criteria for learning.
What is the Silent Way?
400
This man developed an innovative method known as Desuggestopedia.
Who is Georgi Lozanov?
400
Conscious and unconscious use of personal space
What is proxemics?
400
Students enjoy competition and individual recognition.
What is field independent learning?
400
Values, gender roles and religious beliefs. (It's the opposite of surface culture.)
What is deep culture?
500
This method integrates the fine arts and takes advantage of peripheral learning.
What is the Audio-Lingual method?
500
This man developed The Silent Way.
Who is Caleb Gattegno?
500
Vocal elements that modify speech such as voice tone, pitch, etc.
What is paralinguistics?
500
Students are group-oriented and enjoy working together to solve a problem.
What is field dependent learning?
500
The feeling of disorientation and adjustment an individual experiences upon entering an entirely new environment.
What is culture shock?