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Language Teaching Methods from the Greeks to Gattegno
PDF #153 – Language Teaching Methods from the Greeks to Gattegno
The field of foreign language teaching has undergone many fluctuations and dramatic shifts over the centuries. As opposed to physics or chemistry where progress is more or less steady, it is a field where fads and heroes have come and gone in a manner fairly consistent with what occurs in youth culture.
Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching: CLT, TPR, Audio-Lingual
Teaching a foreign language can be a challenging but rewarding job that opens up entirely new paths of communication to students. It’s beneficial for teachers to have knowledge of the many different language learning techniques so they can be flexible in their instruction methods, adapting them when needed.
Keep on reading for all the details you need to know about the most popular foreign language teaching methods. Some of the ones covered are the communicative approach, total physical response, the direct method, task-based language learning, sugguestopedia, grammar-translation, the audio-lingual approach and more.
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A Survey of Teaching Strategies in ESL Classroom
PDF #152 – A Survey of Teaching Strategies in ESL Classroom
The study surveys as to what kind of teaching strategies are applied by English language teachers for the development of linguistic abilities of ESL learners at intermediate level in Pakistan. English language pedagogy keeps on exploring the ways and means of teaching second language in various strategic forms to ESL learners.
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How to Navigate the Path to Become an ESL Teacher
The number of English language learners (ELLs) in U.S. public schools reached 4.8 million in 2015, up 1 million since 2000, according to the National Center for Education Statistics’ page about English Language Learners. As the number of students who speak English as a second language continues to grow, so does the need for teachers and educators who are certified to teach them. Learn more about this topic by reading on UniversityOfSouthernCalifornia.
After reading “Learning an L2 in a troubled world” you can check important issues for ESL teachers on the section PDFs, and visit my YouTube channel.