Actividad No. 2
Actividad No. 2
Actividad No. 2
Actividad No. 2
Leemos el texto "APPROACHES AND METHODS IN LANGUAGE
TEACHING" (Third Edition) del autor Jack C. Richards and Theodore S.
Rodgers, de la página 11 al 19 y posteriormente analizamos y respondemos las
siguientes preguntas:
This is a method that argues that a foreign language can be taught without
translation or the use of the learner’s native tongue if meaning is conveyed
directly through demonstration and action.
5. What should the goals of teaching be? Should a language course try
to teach conversational proficiency, reading, translation, or some
other skill?
Educators recognized the need for speaking proficiency rather than reading
comprehension, grammar, or literary appreciation as the goal for foreign
language programs; there was an interest in how children learn languages,
which prompted attempts to develop teaching principles from observation of
(or, more typically, reflections about) child language learning.
The main goal for teaching a foreign language is to develop a good
communication level in the students; good enough to interact with other people
in this foreign language. This task may be achieved by developing at least two
of the four language skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. The
selection of the skills to teach/learn rely on the necessities of the student or the
context.
6. What is the basic nature of language, and how will this affect teaching
method?
At least three different theoretical views of language and the nature of language
inform current approaches and methods in language teaching. The first is the
structural view, the view that language is a system of structurally related
elements for the coding of meaning. The second view of language is the
functional view, the view that language is a vehicle for the expression of
functional meaning. This theory emphasizes the semantic and communicative
dimension rather than merely the grammatical characteristics of language. The
third view of language can be called the interactional view. It sees language as
a vehicle for the realization of interpersonal relations and for the performance
of social transactions between individuals. Language is seen as a tool for the
creation and maintenance of social relations.
I consider that this third view is the one that suits the best to my conception of
language, because of I think that language is the medium by which people can
share all elements of culture to individuals of foreign origin and future
generations, too.
7. How were the classroom instructions when the teacher applies the
direct method?
10. What teaching techniques and activities work best critical thinking
public school learners? (Give examples on every answer).
Today we live in a world where information is at the reach of just a finger and
a cellphone. Every moment, students absorb new ideas, information, and
knowledge that is not always true or properly presented. To deal with the
information explosion of the twenty-first century, students will need to develop
systematic ways of thinking and reasoning. Here is where critical-thinking
comes to scene.
In order to develop the critical-thinking in our students, we, as teachers, could
implement many activities in the classroom, as the following ones:
Vocabulary assessment
We ask the students to write a paragraph using only your 20 words. Imagine
you live in a world with only 20 words. You can use these 20 words as much
as you want, but you cannot use any other words at all. Make a list with those
words you consider the most essential ones.
Debate
To organize a short debate among the students is a good way to improve the
critical-thinking and, as well, language skills like speaking and listening. The
key element for the teacher is to choose an interesting topic; interesting from
the point of view of the students. Could be suggested up-to-date topics, too, for
example how the quarantine period affected the daily life of people in our
country.
Suggestion box
Modern teachers should implement suggestion boxes in the class. With a single
carton box, we can encourage students to give suggestion to implement. They
must be aware of their key role in the developing of the classes. The suggestion
notes have to be anonymous in order to get the maximum honesty. It is
important to read the notes in front of the class to discuss those ones that should
be implemented with the participation of everyone in the classroom.