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Emotions group. Nguyễn Văn Giang Đỗ Văn Hưng Nguyễn Tấn Huy Kon Sa Ha Yên. The Audio-Lingual Method. Content History Principles - Main Features - Objectives Techniques Advantages and Disadvantages. History. Simple theory. Charles C. Fries. Before World war II - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Emotions group

Nguyễn Văn Giang Đỗ Văn Hưng Nguyễn Tấn Huy Kon Sa Ha Yên

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The Audio-Lingual Method

Content History Principles - Main Features - Objectives Techniques Advantages and Disadvantages

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Before World war II

During World war II

After World war II

Charles C. Fries

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Principles

Use target language

Modeling

Students repeat the dialogue

Errors corrected immediately

Single/multiple-slot substitution drills

Spoken/picture cues

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Transformation/Question&Answer drills

Teacher poses the questions rapidly

Limited vocabulary

No grammar rules

Contrastive analysis

Limited written work

Principles

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Objectives

The accurate pronunciation and grammar

The knowledge of vocabulary

The responding ability

The habits of learning language

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Techniques of the Audio-lingual method Dialogue Memorization Backward Build-up (Expansion) Drill Repetition Drill Chain Drill Transformation Drill Single-slot Substitution Drill Multiple-slot Substitution Drill Question-and-answer Drill Use of Minimal Pairs Complete the Dialogue Grammar Game

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Techniques of AL – Dialog Memorization

Person 2 Person 1

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T: Hello. How are you?

S: Fine, thanks. And you?

T: Fine. Where are you going?

S: I’m going to the school. Would you like to come?

T: Sure. Let’s go together.

Techniques of AL – Dialog Memorization

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Techniques of AL – Backward Build-up drill

teaching long lines of dialogues Breaking down the line into several parts Repeating a part of the sentence

I’m going to the post office.

post officegoing

I’m to the

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Backward build-up drill

T: Repeat after me: post office.S: Post office.T: To the post office.S: To the post office.T: Going to the post office.S: Going to the post office.T: I’m going to the post office.S: I’m going to the post office.

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Techniques of AL –Repetition Drill

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Techniques of AL – Chain Drill To make students ask and answer

questions with each other.

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Techniques of AL – Single/Multiple-slot Substitution Drill

To give cue phrases

To make other changes

To fit cue phrase into line

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Substitute drill- Use the cue.

‘I’m going to the post office.’

1. single-slot substitution drill:

2. multiple-slot substitution drill:

S: ‘She is going to the post office.’

S: ‘She is going to the park.’

S: ‘I’m going to the bank.’The bank

Shethe park

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Techniques of AL – Transformation Drill To change a certain kind of sentence pattern

to another form.

Statement Question

Active Passive

Affirmative Negative

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Transformation drill

T: ‘They are going to the bank.’

S: ‘Are they going to the bank?’

or

T: Giang buys a new car.

S: A new car is bought by Giang.

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Techniques of AL – Question & Answer Drill

Practicing the target language with answering questions and the question patterns.

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Bank

T: Are you going to the bank?

S: Yes, I am. I’m going to the bank Library

T: Are you going to the zoo?

S: No, I’m not going to the zoo. I’m going to the library

Techniques of AL – Question & Answer Drill

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Advantages

Effective to the beginners

Listening and speaking skills

Vocabulary learning

Quickly communicate

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Disadvantages

Make advanced students bored

Limited language environment

Many students

in the class

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THANK YOU