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THE SILENT WAY
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WHAT IS THE SILENT WAY It is a method to language teaching designed to enable students to become independent, autonomous and responsible learners.
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The Silent Way was created by Caleb GATTEGNO, Egyptian author in 1960s.
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Discovering and creating
Phsical object Problem solving
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Bruner: the benefits of TSW are
1. the increase in intellectual potency 2. the shift from extrinsic to intrinsic rewards 3. the learning of heuristic by discovering 4. the aid to conserving memory
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Benjamin Franklin Tell me and I forget teach me and I remember
involve and I learn
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APPROACH THEORY OF LANGUAGE structural view of language
to learn grammar inductively propositional meaning vocabulary as a central dimension THEORY OF LEARNING cognitivism silence awareness
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DESIGN Objectives Syllabus Learning Activities Roles of Teachers
Roles of Learners Materials
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OBJECTIVES Giving beginning level students oral and aural facility.
Near-native fluency in the target language Correct pronunciation. Providing the learner with a basic practical knowledge of the grammar
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SYLLABUS No fixed syllabus Beginning with student knowledge
Developing syllabus from easy to complex
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LEARNING ACTIVITIES Simple linguistic signs
Charts, Fidel Charts, rods and other aids Responses to commands, questions and visual cues
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ROLES OF LEARNERS Developing independence autonomy and responsibility
Correcting each other Learning to work cooperatively
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ROLES OF TEACHERS Being silent as much as possible
Helping if necessary Focusing on the students’ perception Providing exercises to insure their facilities with language. Respecting the autonomy of the learners
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MATERIALS Metal Pointer (for teacher) Reading & Writing Exercises
Color-sound charts Fidel chart Word chart Colored rods
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PROCEDURE Focusing on pronunciation
Indicating stress, phrasing and intonation Practising sentence patterns, structure and vocabulary
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ADVANTAGES Fostering cooperating learning between individuals
Saving time and energy for both teachers and students Increasing self-esteem of students
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DISADVANTAGES Studying in small groups Using only specific materials
No creativity
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