Relier Pairs Review of methods.Version en ligne Match the method's name with its definition. Do your best! par Deborah Ivania Parras Padilla 1 Presentation, Practice, and Production 2 The Lexical Approach 3 Audio-lingualism 4 Translation Method 5 The Silent Way 6 Total Physical Response 7 Community Language Learning 8 The Communicative Approach 9 The Direct Method 10 Desuggestopaedia 11 Task-based learning It is based in Behaviorist models of learning using the Stimulus-Response-Reinforcement model. Then, students practice the language using accurate reproduction techniques such as choral repetition, individual repetition, and cue-response drills. Immediate creativity is expected. It was called Classical Method,since it was first used in the teaching of the classical languages: Latin and Greek tries to encourage the students to take increasingly more responsibility for their own learning. Is a set of beliefs which includes not only a re-examination of what aspects of language to teach but also a shift in emphasis on how to teach Instruction in this method typically starts with sounds, the basic building blocks in any language. Cuisinere rods are typically used in this method to introduce vocabulary and syntax, along with colorful wall charts. Children learn language from their speech through the forms of commands, then adults will learn best in that way too. Helps students eliminate the feeling that they cannot be successful or the negative association they may have toward studying This method has a three-stage process which are pre-task, task cycle and language focus. Is based on the assertion that language doesn't consist of traditional grammar and vocabulary, but also of phrases, collocations, and idioms. Concrete vocabulary is taught through demonstration, objects, and pictures; abstract vocabulary is taught by association of ideas.