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Title: TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUEGE THROUGH DIRECT METHOD
Authors: LEHAN, VIKTORIYA
Hodovanets, Nataliia
Keywords: METHODOLOGY, Foreign language, direct method, English language teaching
Issue Date: 11-Jul- 23
Publisher: TRENDS OF YOUNG SCIENTISTS REGARDING THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE
Citation: The 27th International scientific and practical conference “Trends of young scientists regarding the development of science” (July 11 – 14, 2023) Edmonton, Canada. International Science Group. 2023. 225 p.
Abstract: Learning a foreign language has long tradition. Throughout the time, contact was maintained between groups of people speaking different languages. The desire to communicate with others was always inherent in human nature, although the intentions and goals that motivate people to form a dialogue have varied. By the beginning of the 70s of the XIX century, socio-economic conditions in Europe had radically changed. In the new conditions, there is a need for people who are proficient in a foreign language, primarily in oral communication. Teaching languages using grammatical and textual-translation methods could no longer meet the requirements of society. In the depths of translation methods, direct methods are emerging as their antithesis, with practical goals in the foreground, and, above all, oral language teaching. Psychologists and linguists such as V. Fiietor, P. Passy, G. Suit, O. Espersen, B. Eggert, as well as methodologists S. Schweitzer, M. Wendt, E. Simoneau took part in the development of the direct method
Description: The name "direct method" appeared because supporters of this method tried to associate lexical units of a foreign language directly with their meaning, bypassing the native language in the educational process. Initially, this method was used to teach only oral communication. Later, other practical goals were set, including teaching to read. By using the mother tongue, the supporters of the direct method claimed that we would not be able to give students a sense of a foreign language. This way of learning the language was seen as easier and shorter. Drawing an analogy with the natural way of learning a mother tongue, the method's supporters found confirmation of the correctness of these provisions. In order to create conditions similar to those that exist when learning a mother tongue, it is obvious that it is necessary to recreate the appropriate language environment in foreign language classes.
Type: Text
Publication type: Тези до статті
URI: https://dspace.uzhnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/lib/52810
ISBN: 979-8-89074-573-6
Appears in Collections:Наукові публікації кафедри іноземних мов

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