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    Method and Direct method in teaching reading at LPIA MARGONDA DEPOK. http://papers.gunadarma.ac.id/index.php/letter/article/viewFile/118/113. 13/04/2011. -The Grammar-Translation method. teaching approaches.ppt http://spaces.isu.edu.tw/upload/18518/9601/TEFL/teaching%20approaches.ppt.13/04/2011

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    UNIT 1 WHAT IS METHODOLOGY? Method A way of teaching a language which is based on systematic principles and procedures‚ i.e. which is an application of views on how a language is best taught and learned. Different methods of language teaching such as the Direct Method‚ the Grammar-Translation Method‚ the Audio-lingual Method‚ the Communicative Teaching method result from different views of The nature of language The nature of language learning Goals and objectives in teaching The type of

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    directed. 2. ESP course is based on a need analysis. 3. The students in an ESP course are likely to be adults rather than children. 4. ESP course may be written about as though they consist of identical student. B. ESP Subcategories. TEFL/TESL : a. EGP: English for General Purposes. b. ESP: English for Specific Purposes. ESP: a. EPE: English for Preparation Employment. b. EEP: English for Employment Purposes. EPE: a. EVP: English for Vocational Purposes

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    An Integrated Approach to Teaching Literature in the EFL Classroom This article considers the reasons why teachers often regard literature as inappropriate to the language classroom. These views reflect the historic separation between the study of language and the study of literature‚ which has led to the limited role of literature in the language classroom. However‚ the use of literary texts can be a powerful pedagogic tool. This article describes various approaches to teaching literature and

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    Literature in Modern Times

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.0 Presentation From the very beginning of human species‚ literature existed side by side. Human life‚ in the form of human passions‚ feelings‚ loves‚ sufferings‚ and human history existed in the literatures. Human legends started with the very stone age‚ recorded in the stone scripts. It was a human need to communicate the past to the future generations. Poetry‚ as an art form‚ has been for many centuries praised‚ contemplated and has continued to affect man.

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    Trinity Cert TESOL Assignment details Contents Self-study 2 Reading list 3 Assignment overview 7 Teaching practice 8 Language Awareness test 1. 10 Language awareness test 2 10 Language awareness test 3 11 Unknown foreign language journal 12 Materials assignment 24 Observation journal 29 Teaching practice journal 49 Learner profile 51 Agreement to participate in learner profile 59 Self-study Self study follows the day’s input. Although there is flexibility in

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    “METHODS‚ APPROACHES AND TECHNIQUES OF LANGUAGE LEARNING” An approach to language teaching is something that reflects a certain model or research paradigm- a theory. This term is the broadest of the three. A method‚ on the other hand‚ is a set of procedures‚ i.e.‚ a system that spells out rather precisely how to teach a language. Methods are more specific than approaches but less specific than techniques. Methods are typically compatible with one (or sometimes two) approaches. A technique is

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    Home Log In Sign Up Effect of teachers’ academic qualification on students’ Performance at the secondary level. by KOLEDOYE JOHN ADEYEMI "Abstract This study reports the analysis of the performance of the English Language Teachers (ELTs) and Teachers with Formal Education (TFEs) at secondary level in public high schools. The study shows that ELTs have positive influence on the performance of the students in the final examinations conducted by the board of intermediate and secondary education

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    BEHAVIORIST THEORY ON LANGUAGE LEARNING AND ACQUISITION Introduction There are some basic theories advanced to describe how language is acquired‚ learnt and taught. The behaviorist theory‚ Mentalist theory (Innatism)‚ Rationalist theory (otherwise called Cognitive theory)‚ and Interactionism are some of these theories. Of these‚ behaviorist theory and mentalist theory are mainly applicable to the acquisition of languages while the rest can account

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    Using Authentic Material for Adult Greek Learners 6th SEMESTER COURSE: ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING METHODOLOGY Introduction 1. Adult education Adult education‚ also known as continuing education‚ is a broad term for the practice of teaching and educating adults and holds a significant role in the lifelong learning process. Most of the advancements in adult education appeared in the nineteenth century‚ during the period of industrialization‚ mainly because of the acceleration of scientifical

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