CHILD DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY

GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD

TEACHING METHODS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
In which methods grammar is taught inductively
A
The Silent Way
B
The Direct Method
C
Both are correct
D
Both are wrong
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -In a language classroom, teaching by an inductive instruction means that students are provided with texts and examples first. The role of the teacher is to provide the language in order to help students find the rules, to guide them in discovery and then provide more opportunities to practice.

Detailed explanation-2: -Grammar is often taught inductively in deductive learning, usually, a rule or principle is given, to begin with, and the discussion is on its implications and application. For example, presenting grammar form in natural discourse by giving examples and then explaining how the rule is made and used.

Detailed explanation-3: -A deductive approach involves the learners being given a general rule, which is then applied to specific language examples and honed through practice exercises. An inductive approach involves the learners detecting, or noticing, patterns and working out a ‘rule’ for themselves before they practise the language.

Detailed explanation-4: -1. Deductive teaching is a traditional approach in which information about target language and rules are driven at the beginning of the class and continued with examples. The principles of this approach are generally used in the classes where the main target is to teach grammar structures.

Detailed explanation-5: -Grammar can be taught by both inductive and deductive methods but the inductive method is the best method for teaching grammar. Inductive Method: It is based on the process of induction.

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