Direct method
The direct
method of teaching was developed as a response to the Grammar-Translation
method. It sought to immerse the learner in the same way as when a first
language is learnt. All teaching is done in the target language, grammar is
taught inductively, there is a focus on speaking and listening, and only useful
‘everyday' language is taught. The weakness in the Direct Method is its
assumption that a second language can be learnt in exactly the same way as a
first, when in fact the conditions under which a second language is learnt are
very different.
Example
The teacher explains new vocabulary using realia, visual aids or demonstrations.
The teacher explains new vocabulary using realia, visual aids or demonstrations.
In the
classroom
Aspects of the Direct Method are
still evident in many ELT classrooms, such as the emphasis on listening and
speaking, the use of the target language for all class instructions, and the
use of visuals and regalia to illustrate meaning.
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