Asked by stunning gurl
what is the role of the teacher and the role of the students in the method of situational language teaching??? please help me...a million thanks...
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The teacher sets up the situation. The students need to participate.
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Answered by
stunning gurl
in what specific situation will the teacher sets up for the students? can you give a sample activity for this?
Answered by
bobpursley
Here is a situation: A shopper wants to buy a scarf from a vendor, and haggle the price.
Or: Ask a cab driver to take them to paris.
Or: Ask a cab driver to take them to paris.
Answered by
stunning gurl
thanks for that...what about a classroom activity... how will the teacher present the method of situational language teaching?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
"Situational language teaching" is not a common term. I researched several pages of Google sites and found very little information.
However, I believe an example might be for the teacher to set up a situation -- such as asking directions to the train station, museum, cathedral, etc. The students then must then ask for directions and comprehend the answers.
However, I believe an example might be for the teacher to set up a situation -- such as asking directions to the train station, museum, cathedral, etc. The students then must then ask for directions and comprehend the answers.
Answered by
stunning gurl
thanks for all the help...i also search in Google and i didn't also found a good explanation either...
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