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The subject is aimed at getting a general picture about theories and methods of English language teaching. It deals with the subject matter and aims of teaching English. Special atttention is paid to some aspects of the learner as well as the teacher of the English language. It focuses on the area of classroom management, specifically running an activity an lesson planning.
Last update: Dvořák Bohuslav, PhDr., Ph.D. (14.05.2019)
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aktivní účast essay na téma My teaching / learning experience Last update: Dvořák Bohuslav, PhDr., Ph.D. (14.05.2019)
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Recommended literature: Douglas Brown, H.1993. Principles of Language Learning and Teaching. Prentice Hall, Inc. Ellis, R. (1997). Second Language Acquisition. O.U.P. Howatt, A.P.R. 1984. A History of English Language Teaching. O.U.P. Larsen-Freeman, D. 1986. Techniques and Principles in Language Teaching. O.U.P. Lightbown, P.M., Spada, N.1993. How Languages are Learned. O.U.P. Richards, J.C., Rodgers, T.S. 1986. Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching. C.U.P. Last update: Dvořák Bohuslav, PhDr., Ph.D. (14.05.2019)
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1. Overview of SL Learning /Acquisition Theories: Behaviorism - Cognitivism - Linguistic Universals - Humanistic Tradition - SLA Theories
2. Overview of TEFL methods in the historical perspective: Grammar-translation method, Direct method, Audio-lingual method Humanistic methods of TEFL: Suggestopedia, Silent Way, Community Language Learning, Total Physical Response
3. Focus on current TEFL methods: Communicative Approach, Content and Language Integrated Learning 4. Aims and subject matter of teaching English 5. The learner 6. The teacher 7. Classroom management: giving instructions, running an activity, planning lessons. Last update: Dvořák Bohuslav, PhDr., Ph.D. (14.05.2019)
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