1.Learner-Centered Instruction
Focuses on learner’s needs, interest, goals, preferences
Gives control to the students
Includes student’s input and suggestion
Improves students’ sense of intrinsic motivation
Allows students’ creativity
Students sense the feeling of “ownership”
-> enhance students’ self worth
1. Learner-Centered Instruction
As the term implies, Learner-Centered Instruction is curricula or specific techniques that focuses on learner’s needs, interest, goals, and preferences. And this method gives control to the students and includes student’s input and suggestion.
Learner-Centered Instruction helps to improves students’ sense of intrinsic motivation. So the students, themsel
learner-centered learning environment.
2. While they are doing the team work, there can be free-riders. It is not guaranteed that all the students equally participate in the group working.
The teacher needs to monitor the process that the students are going through. Or peer evaluation among the group members can take place in order to prevent the free-riders.
3. Since students ha
The Contrastive Analysis Hypothesis
The first language system interferes with the second language system.
Structural analysis on the two language would enable teachers to predict the difficulties in acquiring second language.
It is quite common to detect where the speaker is from just by listening to his/her accent.
e.g.) French
Ladies and gentlemen
CLT (Communicative Language Teaching)
Communicative Language Teaching refers to
An approach to language teaching methodology that
emphasizes the development of a learners’
communicative competence
in the target language.
CLT (Communicative Language Teaching)
Classroom goals are focused on all of the components of CC and not restricted to gramma