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UNIVERSIDAD SIMON BOLIVAR DECANATO DE ESTUDIOS DE POSTGRADO COORDINACION DE POSTGRADO EN LINGÜÍSTICA APLICADA The Designer Methods Total Physical Response (TPR) and The Natural Approach Yuleyzi Márquez Mayo, 2012

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UNIVERSIDAD SIMON BOLIVAR DECANATO DE ESTUDIOS DE

POSTGRADO COORDINACION DE POSTGRADO EN

LINGÜÍSTICA APLICADA

The Designer MethodsTotal Physical Response (TPR) and The Natural

Approach

Yuleyzi Márquez

Mayo, 2012

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The Designer Methods

Total Physical Response (TPR) and The Natural Approach

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Total Physical Response

A method which attempts to teach language through physical motor activity. It was developed by James Asher .According to Asher “… the fastest, least stressful way top achieve understanding of any target language is to follow directions uttered by the instructor( without native language translation) ( Larsen, D :108)

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Total Physical Response 

“Total Physical Response (TPR) is a language teaching method built around the coordination of speech and action; it attempts to teach language through physical (motor) activity. Developed by James Asher, a professor of psychology at San Jose State University, California...” (Richards, J and Rogers, T : 87)

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The Total Physical Response (TPR)

Theoretical Background

Research in the 1960’s and 1970’s “… gave rise to the hypothesis that language learning should start first with understanding and later proceed to production” ( Winitz in Larsen:107)

 

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The Total Physical Response (TPR)Theory of Language

Structuralism and grammar views of language  .Language is composed of abstractions and nonabstractions, with nonabstractions being most specifically represented by concrete nouns and imperative verbs.According to Asher, vocabulary and most of grammar of the target language can be acquire from the use of the imperative.

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The Total Physical Response (TPR)Theory of Language Learning

It is based on a stimulus-response view (Sv-R).“…Asher still sees a stimulus-response view as providing the learning theory underlying language teaching pedagogy” (Richards and Rodgers, T:89)

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The Total Physical Response (TPR)Pros

-It is an easy method to implement.-Activities are simple.-It does not require well-trained teachers.-It is suitable for children and adults, among others.

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The Total Physical Response (TPR)Cons

-The teacher controls all the process of learning.-It is not useful for all levels.-It does not give students the opportunity of using their creativity-Not suitable for all kind of students for example: shy students.

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The Total Physical ResponsePractical Applications

-It is useful for children and adults as well as low levels and people with some problems of learning

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The Natural Approach NaturalThe Natural Approach was developed by Tracy Terrel, a colleague of Stephen Krasken in 1977. From the beginning, The Natural Approach had the purpose of develop a language teaching proposal that incorporated naturalistic principles some researchers had identified in L2 studies.The major emphasis is on exposure to input rather than practice

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The Natural ApproachTheory of Language

“Language is viewed as a vehicle for communicating meanings and messages” ( Richards and Rogers:130)

Theory of Language LearningTwo processes are involved in the learning of a language: Acquisition refers to an unconscious process that involves the naturalistic development of language proficiency through understanding language and through using language for meaningful communication. Learning, by contrast, refers to a process in which conscious rules about a language are developed.

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The Natural Approach NaturalPros

-It reduces the learner’s anxiety-It is based on student’s needs.-A tool for beginners to become intermediates.-It helps students to develop understanding of the L2.-Its principles can be applied to different situations and learners.

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The Natural Approach NaturalCons

-It is not suitable for all levels-It does not pay attention to form and accuracy

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The Natural Approach NaturalPractical Applications

-It helps to develop communicative skills

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Total Physical Response and The Natural Approach

Personal OpinionTPR and The Natural Approach are useful for children and beginners. Nevertheless, these methods should be used in combination with other methods and strategies because they are not complete. The giving of commands and the exposure of input is not enough for learning a language and develop communicative skills which are very important is this new world where communication is crucial

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ReferencesLarsen-Freeman, D (2000). Techniques and Principles in Language Teaching. Oxford University Press

Richard , J and Rogers, T ( 1986). Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching. United Kingdom, UK. Cambridge University Press.