Galal Alayaishi An English Teacher
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English teaching methods vary, but some popular ones include the Grammar-Translation Method, the Direct Method, the Audio-Lingual Method, and Communicative Language Teaching (CLT). Modern approaches also incorporate Total Physical Response (TPR), Suggestopedia, Community Language Learning, Task-Based Learning, and the Lexical Approach.
Here's a closer look at some of these methods:
1. Grammar-Translation Method: This traditional method focuses on translating between English and the student's native language, with emphasis on grammar rules and vocabulary memorization.
2. Direct Method: The Direct Method emphasizes using only the target language (English) in the classroom, with lessons built around oral communication and real-life situations.
3. Audio-Lingual Method: Also known as the Army Method, this approach relies on repetition and memorization of set phrases and sentence patterns, often using drills and minimal correction of errors.
4. Communicative Language Teaching (CLT): CLT focuses on developing communicative competence, enabling students to use English effectively in real-world situations. It often involves interactive activities, role-playing, and authentic materials.
5. Total Physical Response (TPR): TPR involves using physical movement to learn English, with teachers giving commands and students responding with actions. This method is particularly useful for beginners.
6. Suggestopedia: Suggestopedia aims to create a relaxed and comfortable learning environment, sometimes using music and visualization techniques to facilitate language acquisition.
7. Community Language Learning: This method encourages students to work together and build their own learning experience, often with the teacher acting as a facilitator.
8. Task-Based Learning: Task-based learning focuses on completing meaningful tasks in English, with the language learning emerging from the process of completing the task.
9. The Silent Way: This method emphasizes student-centered learning and minimal teacher intervention. Students learn through trial and error, with the teacher providing subtle guidance.
10. Lexical Approach: This approach focuses on learning vocabulary and collocations (words that often go together), using computer analysis to identify common word combinations.

Subjects

  • English Bachelors/Undergraduate

  • Basic Computer Skills Expert

  • English & Literature Bachelors/Undergraduate

  • Translation from Arabic to English and English to Arabic Bachelors/Undergraduate


Experience

  • General (Jan, 2019Jan, 2025) at Accounting

Education

  • Bachelor in English (Jan, 2012Jan, 2016) from AlByida University

Fee details

    Rial10/hour (US$0.04/hour)


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