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A Comparison between Direct Method and Grammar Translation Method. Different Language Teaching Methods
Contributor(s): Liegener, Bernd-Peter (Author)
ISBN: 3668821348     ISBN-13: 9783668821347
Publisher: Grin Verlag
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Language Arts & Disciplines
- Education | Teaching Methods & Materials - General
Physical Information: 0.04" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.08 lbs) 20 pages
 
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Seminar paper from the year 2017 in the subject English - Pedagogy, Didactics, Literature Studies, grade: 82%, language: English, abstract: Two methods of teaching foreign languages, the "Direct Method" and the "Grammar Translation Method" are described and compared. The underlying principles with main focus on acquisition of communicative skills and grammatical knowledge respectively are illustrated. Looking at possible results of either method we find that there is no gradual difference between them in the sense of better or worse, but that both have completely different targets. The suggestion is made to combine different methods in order to achieve multiple goals and to vary the emphasis according to individual goals. The most ancient and probably most fundamental controversy in language teaching is the one between "Direct Method" and "Grammar Translation Method". Both of these have totally different underlying approaches. For interested educational stakeholders or educators, there are two important questions, they should think of before looking for an appropriate method: What do I want the students to achieve? How can the learners reach this goal? One can think of different goals which should be reached by teaching a language and every teacher will want to cover most of them in their teaching. The emphasis however is very divers between the different approaches that have been developed over the years. And the most apparent difference, a completely different idea of how to teach language shows up between the two mentioned methods and their approaches respectively. This is why it is so interesting and exciting to compare these two methods and this is why I will try to tackle that task in this paper. The first and main goal of teaching a language obviously is teaching the language. But here rises already the first question: What is the language that we want the learners to learn? Are we talking about skills in oral or written language? Is our focus more on ac