GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
TEACHING METHODS
Question
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the inductive approach
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Grammar Translation
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the process approach
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Grammar–translation classes are usually conducted in the students’ native language. Grammatical rules are learned deductively; students learn grammar rules by rote, and then practice the rules by doing grammar drills and translating sentences to and from the target language.
Detailed explanation-2: -A deductive approach to teaching language starts by giving learners rules, then examples, then practice. It is a teacher-centred approach to presenting new content.
Detailed explanation-3: -The discovery technique is a method of teaching in which students are not directly presented with a target grammatical structure or rule. Instead, students are given content in which the target structure is used. Students then discover the grammatical rule or figure out the pattern for themselves.
Detailed explanation-4: -In this method, the teachers usually have the students to translate whole texts word for word and memorize grammatical rules and exceptions as well as sets of words. This method relies on the activity of reading and translating text.