APPROACHES, METHODS, PROCEDURES AND STRATEGIES
Across
- 2. Uses music, relaxation, and comfortable environments to reduce stress in learning.
- 6. Method that emphasizes comprehension before production and low anxiety.
- 7. Focuses on interaction and using the language in real-life situations.
- 10. Theory that learners process information in different ways: musical, visual, kinesthetic, etc.
- 11. Students respond physically to commands in the target language.
- 12. Traditional tool used by teachers to write information during the lesson.
- 13. Activity where students argue different sides of a topic.
Down
- 1. Organizes instruction around measurable outcomes or specific language skills.
- 3. Teaches language through academic subjects like history or science.
- 4. Teacher speaks as little as possible; students discover rules using colored rods and charts.
- 5. Classical method focusing on reading, writing, and translating texts.
- 7. Students are “clients” and teachers act as “counselors” in this emotional-centered method.
- 8. Method based on repetition, drills, and habit formation.
- 9. No use of the native language; vocabulary is taught through demonstration and visuals.