Didactics New approaches to the L2 Teaching. The Natural Approach 1983.

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Didactics New approaches to the L2 Teaching

The Natural Approach 1983

Origins It was originated from the Total Physical Response method.

Requirements The need for a silent phase, Learners must be as relaxed as possible during the learning process. Keep focused on Language "acquisition" as opposed to language "processing", Comprehensible input from the teacher.

Natural Approach: Classes Students listen - teacher using the target language communicatively from the very beginning. Students are allowed to use their native language alongside the target language as part of the language learning process. Teacher is focusing on meaning rather than form (unless the error is so drastic that it actually hinders meaning).

Type of Activities 1.Games, 2.roleplays, 3.dialogues, 4.group work and 5.discussions.

Stages of Natural Approach (1) Preproduction - developing listening skills; (2) Early Production - students struggle with the language and make many errors which are corrected based on content and not structure; (3) Extending Production - promoting fluency through a variety of more challenging activities.

Critics of the Natural Approach It is hard to determine which forms of language input will be "comprehensible" to the students. Teacher must be highly skilled.