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The Direct Method

INTRODUCED

BY

MOHAMMED A AL-JABR

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The Direct Method

When did the Direct method )1

?become popular

Since the Grammar-translation *

method was not very effective in

preparing students to use the target

.Language communicatively

What is basic the rule that the )2

?Direct method has

"It is "No translation is allowed

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Methods of Teaching

How does the Driect method )3

?receive its name

It takes its name from the fact that*

meaning is to be conveyed directly in

the target language through the use of

demonstration and visual aids, without

resort to the native language of the

.student

?Who did apply its principles )4

They were applied by

.language teachers

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Methods of Teaching

EXPERIENCE

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What are the main principles     -1

?of the Direct Method

    )1 Reading in the target language should be

taught from the beginning.  The reading skill will be developed through practice with speaking. Language is primarily speech. Culture consists of more than

.the fine arts

)2 objects (e.g. realia or picture) present in the

immediate class room environment should be used to help students understand the meaning

    )3 The native language should not be used in the

.classroom

    )4 The teacher should demonstrate, not explain

or translate. Students should make a direct association between the target language and .meaning

    )5 The purpose of language learning is

.communication

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Students should learn to think in the target language as soon as possible . Vocabulary is acquired more naturally if students use it in full . sentences , rather than memorizing word list

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What are the main principles     -1

?of the Direct Method

    )7 Pronunciation should be worked on right from

.the beginning of language instruction

    )8.Self-correction facilitates language learning

    )9 Lessons should contain some conversational

activity. Students should use language in real contexts. Students should be encouraged to speak as much as .possible

    )10 .Grammar should be taught inductively

    )11 Writing is an important skill, to be developed

.from the beginning of language instruction

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The syllabus is based on situations or topics, not .usually on linguistic structures

 

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Learning another language also involves learning ( . how speakers of that language live

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What are the goals of     -2

teachers who use the Direct

?Method

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Teachers who use the Direct Method

intend that students learn how to

.communicate in the target language

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Students should learn to think in the

.target language

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What is the role of the     -3

teacher? What is the role of

?the students

The teacher and the students

are more like partners in the

.teaching/learning process

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What are some characteristics     -7

?of the teaching/learning process

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Teachers who use the Direct Method believe

students need to associ­ate meaning and the

.target language directly

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When the teacher introduces a new target

language word or phrase, he demonstrates its

meaning through the use of realia, pictures, or

pan­tomime; he never translates it into the

.students' native language

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Students speak in the target language a

great deal and communicate as if they were in

.real situations

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The syllabus used in the Direct Method is

based upon situations (language that people

would use at a bank or when going shopping) or

topics (such as geography, money, or the

.(weather

 )5(

.Grammar is taught inductively

 )6(

Students practice vocabulary by using new

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What is the nature of student-     -8

teacher interaction? What is the

nature of student-student

?interaction

The initiation of the interaction

goes both ways, from teacher to

stu­dents and from student to

teacher, although the latter is

often teacher-directed. Students

converse with one another as

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How is language     -9

viewed? How is culture

?viewed

 )1(

Language is primarily spoken,

.not written

 )2(

Students study common,

everyday speech in the target

.language

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They also study cul­ture

consisting of the history of the people

who speak the target lan­guage, the

geography of the country or countries

where the language is spoken, and

information about the daily lives of

.the speakers of the language

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What areas of language are-10

emphasized? What language skills

?are emphasized

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Vocabulary is emphasized over

.grammar

 )2(

Work on all four skills (reading,

writing, speaking, and listening) occurs

.from the start

 )3(

.Oral communication is seen as basic

 )4(

The reading and writing exercises are

based upon what the students practice

.orally first

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Pronunciation also receives attention

.right from the beginning of a course

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What is the role of-11

the students’ native

?language

The students' native language

should not be used in the

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How is evaluation-12

?accomplished

 )1(

Students are asked to use the

language, not to demonstrate their

.knowledge about the lan­guage

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They are asked to do so using

both oral and written skills. For

example, (a) the students might be

interviewed orally by the teacher or

(b) might be asked to write a

paragraph about something they

.have stud­ied

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How does the teacher-13

respond to student

?errors

The teacher tries to get

students to self-correct

.whenever possible

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What are the main*

techniques of the Direct

?Method

Discuss …………. as a technique of*

.the Direct Method

Reading aloud )1

a) Students take turns reading sections of

.a passage, play, or dialog out loud

b) At the end of each student's turn, the

teacher uses gestures, pictures, realia,

examples, or other means to make the

.meaning of the section clear

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Question and answer exercise )2

Students are asked questions and answer in full sentences so that they practice new words and grammatical structures. They have the

.opportunity to ask questions as well as answer them

Getting students to self-correct )3

a) The teacher may have students self-correct by asking them to

make a choice between what they said and an alternative answer he .sup-plied

b) The teacher might simply repeat what a student has just said,

using a questioning voice to signal to the student that something was .wrong with it

c) Another possibility is for the teacher to repeat what the student

said, stopping just before the error. The student knows that the next word was wrong

Discuss …………. as a technique of*

.the Direct Method

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Conversation practice )4

a) The teacher asks students a number of questions in the target

.language

b) .The questions contained a particular grammar structure

c) Later, the students would be able to ask each other their own

.questions using the same grammatical structure

Fill-in-the-blank exercise )5

All the items are in the target language; furthermore, no explicit

grammar rule would be applied. The students would have induced the grammar rule they need to fill in the blanks from examples and practice with earlier parts of the lesson

.

Discuss …………. as a technique of*

.the Direct Method

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Dictation )6

The teacher reads the passage three times. (a) The first time the

teacher reads it at a normal speed, while the students just listen. (b) The second time he reads the passage phrase by phrase, pausing long

enough to allow stu-dents to write down what they have heard. (c) The last time the teacher again reads at a normal speed, and students check .their work

Map drawing )7

a) The aim is to give students lis-tening comprehension practice. The

students are given a map with the geographical features unnamed. .Then the teacher gives the students direc-tions

b) The students then instruct the teacher to do the same thing with a

.map he had drawn on the blackboard

c) Each student could have a turn giving the teacher instructions for

.finding and labeling one geographical feature

Discuss …………. as a technique of*

.the Direct Method

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Paragraph writing )8

a) The teacher may ask the students to write

a paragraph in their own words based on the

.reading materials

b) Students could do this from memory, or

they could use the reading passage in the

.lesson as a model

Discuss …………. as a technique of*

.the Direct Method

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Highlights of the Direct Method *

The goal of target language instruction should -1

be to teach students how to communicate in the

.target language

The students' native language should not be -2

.used to give meaning to the target language

The culture that is taught should be about -3

.people's daily lives in addition to the fine arts

.Should students be encouraged to self-correct -4

.Dictation is a worthwhile activity -5

Paragraph writing is a useful thing to ask -6

.students to do

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Activities

.A check your understanding of the Direct Method

in the pervious chapter on the Grammar-Translation Method, we learned that ,grammar was treated deductively. In the Direct Method

.grammar is treated inductively

So the difference between deductive and inductive treatments of the grammar : is

Deductive grammar teaching is based on facts and statements, it is also based on prior logic. Therefore the learners are told the grammatical rule and will work .from that

inductive grammar teaching is based on trial and error, experiments. The learners learn from trying different things, seeing what works and what does .not. through experimenting they figure out the grammatical rules

What are some of the characteristics of the Direct Method that make it so -2 ?distinctive from the Grammar –Translation Method

It has been said that it may be advantageous to a teacher using the Direct -3 ?Method not to know his student`s native language. Do you agree? Why

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. B- Apply what you understood about the Direct Method

choose a particular situation ( such as at the bank , at the -1

railroad station , or at the doctor's office) or a particular topic

(such as articles of clothing, holidays, or the weather) and write

a short passage or a dialog on the theme you have chosen .

Now think about how you will convey its meaning to student

. without using their native language

Select a grammar point from the passage . Plan how you will -2

get students to practice the grammar point . What examples can

you provide them with so that they can induce the rule

?themselves

Practice writing and giving a dictation as it is described in this -3

.chapter

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