Alina
What is audiolingualism? My teacher gave me a text about aduiolingualism. Now I have to write down what it is, but the text is hard to understand. What did they mean by drilling? I wrote down this: Methods such as audiolingualism are underpinned by a theory of language (structural linguistics) + a theory of learning (behaviorism)
2021年5月25日 14:28
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Audiolingualism is a language-learning theory that says that one has to engage in a lot of repetitive drills to learn a language. Specifically, these are spoken drills, where the student either repeats canned phrases/sentences or changes them in a certain way (like the verb form or tense). The teacher then provides feedback. Audiolingualism is closely related to behaviorism, though behaviorism involves any kind of repetition (be it spoken or written) that's followed by feedback. For example, written verb conjugation drills are not audiolingualism, but they are behaviorism. Yet, if they were spoken rather than written, they would be audiolingualism. Audiolingualism is generally not in style today, but current research says it's OK to drill from time to time, so long as the focus of the class remains on meaningful, unscripted communication. Hope that helps! I'm a language teacher and methods instructor, so let me know if you have any questions! :)
2021年5月25日
Hi. The responses you’ve gotten are really great, but I wanted to make sure you got the clarification you needed about “drilling”. In this context, a drill would be a sort of test to see what the student has learned and memorized. Repeating specific phrases over and over or vocabulary quizzes would be examples of drills.
2021年5月25日
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