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English for Communication: Methods and Approaches

This course explores various methods and approaches to teaching English for effective communication. It focuses on addressing and solving communication problems among students and teachers through different techniques and processes. The communicative approach, grammar-translation method, direct method, and situational approach are discussed, along with practical exercises using pictures, paradoxes, and tables to enhance language skills.

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English for Communication: Methods and Approaches

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  1. C.Ramakrishnan Assistant Professor of EnglishRajapalayamRajus CollegeRajapalayam Teaching English for Communication

  2. contents • Introduction • Communication and Problems • Methods • Communicative Approach • Conclusion

  3. Communication and Problems • Communication • Method • Approach • Technique • Process • Problems among students • Problems among Teachers

  4. Methods of Teaching • Grammar – Translation Method • Direct Method • Bilingual Method • Audio Lingual Method • Situational Approach • Communicative Approach

  5. Communicative Approach • Using Pictures • Using paradox • Using Table

  6. Communication Using picture

  7. Procedure • Observation - Two roads in the forest One used often Another not like the one • Questions - What does road mean? What does forest mean? • Answers - Forest-Life Road-choice of Career

  8. Communication Using Paradox • Nobody goes to that restaurant; it's too crowded. • Don't go near the water 'til you have learned how to swim. • The man who wrote such a stupid sentence cannot write at all. • If you don't get this message, call me. • My love ends when it starts. • You can save money by spending it. • I'm nobody. • "I can resist anything but temptation." • I'm a compulsive liar- am I lying when I say that? • A rich man is no richer than a poor man. • I must be cruel to be kind.

  9. Communication Using Tables Using the table 360 sentences can be written. Instead of writing all the sentences students can be practiced orally.

  10. For example • I have found my pen • Like this, sentences can be written using bag, watch, money, bicycle. • Using 'lost' five sentences can be made. • Using my, your, our, their, her, his '6' Sentences can be made. • So totally using the verbs 'found' and 'lost' 60 sentences can be made using the subject • Like wise using we, you, they, she, the, 300' Sentences can be made. • So '360' Sentences can be written from the table. • Instead of writing all the sentences students can be practiced to use language and orally they can present what they observe in tables.

  11. Conclusion • Students get awareness of language • CA develops communication skill in English • Class room becomes students-centered • Students study English- language oriented • Students have chance to develop ready to go anywhere attitude

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