Grammar Translation Method:
Focus on translating texts, studying grammar, and memorization (Latin & Greek).
Emphasis on moral and cultural knowledge through classic texts (Bible, philosophy).
Direct Method:
Immersion in language through cultural engagement. (Traveling and exploring)
Learning through context, focusing on understanding rather than rote memorization.
Reading Approach:
Language became a subject in schools, and standardized testing started.
Teaching became less engaged; focus on grammar and translation for test preparation.
Cognitive Approach:
Understanding language rules and structures; focus on cognitive processing.
Audio-Lingual Approach:
Developed during WW2 for soldiers; focus on memorization of phrases.
No deep understanding needed; reliance on repetition.
Affective-Humanistic Approach:
Emphasizes empathy and social connections in language learning.
Engaging students through enjoyable activities enhances learning.
Comprehensive Approach:
Focus on confidence in communication, comprehension before production.
Use of diverse materials (e.g., visual aids, interactive activities) based on students' interests.
Communicative Approach:
Prioritizes effective communication, personal connections, and cultural exchange.
Incorporates engaging methods that excite students and reinforce memory.
Language Teaching Methods and Approaches
Grammar Translation Method:
Focus on translating texts, studying grammar, and memorization (Latin & Greek).
Emphasis on moral and cultural knowledge through classic texts (Bible, philosophy).
Direct Method:
Immersion in language through cultural engagement. (Traveling and exploring)
Learning through context, focusing on understanding rather than rote memorization.
Reading Approach:
Language became a subject in schools, and standardized testing started.
Teaching became less engaged; focus on grammar and translation for test preparation.
Cognitive Approach:
Understanding language rules and structures; focus on cognitive processing.
Audio-Lingual Approach:
Developed during WW2 for soldiers; focus on memorization of phrases.
No deep understanding needed; reliance on repetition.
Affective-Humanistic Approach:
Emphasizes empathy and social connections in language learning.
Engaging students through enjoyable activities enhances learning.
Comprehensive Approach:
Focus on confidence in communication, comprehension before production.
Use of diverse materials (e.g., visual aids, interactive activities) based on students' interests.
Communicative Approach:
Prioritizes effective communication, personal connections, and cultural exchange.
Incorporates engaging methods that excite students and reinforce memory.