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Theories, Methods & Techniques of Teaching - Repition Drill Example

 

So let's take an example of what those drills might involve. So here is an example of a repetition drill. I will model the language and then my class will repeat after me. So "This is a cup." "Spoon" ? "This is a spoon." "Knife" - "his is a knife." Thank you. The reason that it's called or also called the army method is that it was the method adopted by the United States military who had personnel stationed around the world at the end of Second World War and they realized that they needed those personnel to pick up the language very quickly and one of the positive things about this particular methodology is that you do very quickly learn vocabulary. Another positive thing about it is that you quickly learn the correct pronunciation of that vocabulary. However, there are some negative points to it. One of the things that the drills actually lack is some form of realistic context and the fact that these drills are out of context in any real situation in the world makes it very difficult to translate the knowledge that you pick up into a new situation. The second negative thing about it is that errors would very quickly try to be forced out of the students and it was realized that errors weren't in fact such a bad thing after all.


Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section of their online TEFL certification course. Each of our online courses is broken down into concise units that focus on specific areas of English language teaching. This convenient, highly structured design means that you can quickly get to grips with each section before moving onto the next.

This lesson taught me briefly on some of the difficulties and ideas a teacher needs to think about when designing a lesson for the students. This includes ideal lesson plans and what aspects of language is needed to be taught. Thinking back to my french class, I now understand a little bit better why my teacher designed lessons the way she did.This unit begins with a list of three important functions of lesson planning. It continues with instructions on how to write and organize a lesson plan. Learner objectives, personal aims, procedures, phases, and timing should be included in a lesson plan. A sample lesson plan was shown with ESA method activities and their corresponding phases.

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