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The Direct Method has one very basic rule:
No translation is allowed. In fact, the Direct Method
receives its name from the fact that meaning is to be
conveyed directly in the target language through the
use of demonstration and visual aids, with no resource
to the students’ native language (Diller 1978).
REVIEWING THE PRINCIPLES
Now let us consider the principles of the Direct
Method as they are arranged in answer to the ten
questions posed earlier:
1. What are the goals of teachers who use the Direct
Method?
Teachers who use the Direct Method intend that
students learn how to communicate in the target
language. In order to do this successfully, students
should learn to think in the target language.
2 What is the role of the teacher? What is the role of the
students?
Although the teacher directs the class activities, the
student role is less passive than in the Grammar-
Translation Method. The teacher and the students are
more like partners in the teaching/learning process.
 3 What are some characteristics of the teaching /
learning process?
Teachers who use the Direct Method believe students
need to associate meaning and the target language
directly. In order to do this, when the teacher
introduces a new target language word or phrase, he
demonstrates its meaning through the use of realty,
pictures, or pantomime; he never translates it into the
students' native language. Students speak in the target
language a great deal and communicate as if they were
in real situations. Grammar is taught inductively; that
is, the students are presented with examples and they
figure out the rule or generalization from the
examples. An explicit grammar rule may never be
given. Students practice vocabulary by using new
words in complete sentences.
4 What is the nature of student-teacher interaction?
What is the nature of student-student interaction?
The initiation of the interaction goes both ways, from
teacher to students and from student to teacher,
although the latter is often teacher directed. Students
converse with one another as well.
5 How are the feelings of the students dealt with?
There are no principles of the method which relate to
this area.
 6 How is language viewed? How is culture viewed?
Language is primarily spoken, not written. Therefore,
students study common, everyday speech in the target
language. They also study culture consisting of the history
of the people who speak the target language, the geography
of the country or countries where the language is spoken,
and information about the daily lives of the speakers of the
language.
7 What areas of language are emphasized? What language
skills are emphasized?
Vocabulary is emphasized over grammar. Although work
on all four skills (reading, writing, speaking, and listening)
occurs from the start, oral communication is seen as basic.
Thus the reading and writing exercises are based upon
what the students practice orally first.
Pronunciation also receives attention right from the
beginning of a course.
8 What is the role of the students' native language?
The students' native language should not be used in the
classroom.
9 How is evaluation accomplished?
We did not actually see any formal evaluation in the class
we observed; however, in the Direct Method, students are
asked to use the language, not to demonstrate their
knowledge about the language. They are asked to do so
using both oral and written skills. For example, the
students might he interviewed orally by the teacher or
might be asked to write a paragraph about something they
have studied.
10 How does the teacher respond to student errors?
The teacher, employing various techniques, tries to get
students to self-correct whenever possible.

REVIEWING THE TECHNIQUES
Are there answers to the ten questions with which you agreed ?
Then the following techniques may also be useful. Of course,
even if you did not agree with all the answers, there may be some
techniques of the Direct Method you can adapt to your own
approach to teaching. The following expanded review of
techniques provides you with some details which will help you
do this
.
 Reading aloud
Students take turns reading sections of a passage, play, or dialog
out loud. At the end of each student's turn, the teacher uses
gestures, pictures,realty, examples, or other means to make the
meaning of the section clear.
 Question and answer exercise
This exercise is conducted only in the target language.
Students are asked questions and answer in full sentences
so that they practice new words and grammatical
structures. They have the opportunity to ask questions as
well as answer them.
 Getting students to self-correct
The teacher of this class has the students self-correct by
asking them to make a choice between what they said and
an alternative answer he supplied. There are, however,
other ways of getting students to self-correct. For example,
a teacher might simply repeat what a student has just said,
using a questioning voice to signal to the student that
something was wrong with it. Another possibility is for the
teacher to repeat what the student said , stopping just
before the error. The student knows that the next word was
wrong.
 Conversation practice
The teacher asks students a number of questions in the target
language, which the students have to understand to be able to answer
correctly. In the class observed, the teacher asked individual students
questions about themselves. The questions contained a particular
grammar structure. Later, the students were able to ask each other their
own questions using the same grammatical structure.
 Fill -ln-the-blank exercise
This technique has already been discussed in the Grammar-Translation
Method, but differs in its application in the Direct Method. All the
items are in the target language; furthermore, no explicit grammar rule
would be applied. The students would have induced the grammar rule
they need to fill in the blanks from examples and practice with earlier
parts of the lesson.
 Dictation
The teacher reads the passage three times. The first time the teacher
reads it at a normal speed, while the students just listen. The second
time he reads the passage phrase by phrase, pausing long enough to
allow students to write down what they have heard. The last time the
teacher again reads at a normal speed, and students check their work.
 Map drawing
The class included one example of a technique used to give
students listening comprehension practice. The students were
given a map with the geographical features un nam ed . Then the
teacher gave the students directions such as the following, ' Find
the mountain range in the West. Write the words " Rocky
Mountains" across the mounta in range.' He gave instructions for
all the geographical features of the United States so that students
would have a completely labeled map if they followed his
instructions correctly. The students then instructed the teacher
to do the same thing with a map he had drawn on the
blackboard. Each student could have a turn giving the reacher
instructions for finding and labeling on a geographical feature.
 Paragraph writing
The teacher in this class asked the students to write a paragraph
in their own words on the major geographical features of the
United States. They could have done this from memory, or they
could have used the reading passage in the lesson as a model.
Written by : Beny Indra Natan Nadeak, S.Pd

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The direct method by beny i.n. nadeak, s.pd

  • 1.
  • 2. The Direct Method has one very basic rule: No translation is allowed. In fact, the Direct Method receives its name from the fact that meaning is to be conveyed directly in the target language through the use of demonstration and visual aids, with no resource to the students’ native language (Diller 1978).
  • 3. REVIEWING THE PRINCIPLES Now let us consider the principles of the Direct Method as they are arranged in answer to the ten questions posed earlier: 1. What are the goals of teachers who use the Direct Method? Teachers who use the Direct Method intend that students learn how to communicate in the target language. In order to do this successfully, students should learn to think in the target language. 2 What is the role of the teacher? What is the role of the students? Although the teacher directs the class activities, the student role is less passive than in the Grammar- Translation Method. The teacher and the students are more like partners in the teaching/learning process.
  • 4.  3 What are some characteristics of the teaching / learning process? Teachers who use the Direct Method believe students need to associate meaning and the target language directly. In order to do this, when the teacher introduces a new target language word or phrase, he demonstrates its meaning through the use of realty, pictures, or pantomime; he never translates it into the students' native language. Students speak in the target language a great deal and communicate as if they were in real situations. Grammar is taught inductively; that is, the students are presented with examples and they figure out the rule or generalization from the examples. An explicit grammar rule may never be given. Students practice vocabulary by using new words in complete sentences.
  • 5. 4 What is the nature of student-teacher interaction? What is the nature of student-student interaction? The initiation of the interaction goes both ways, from teacher to students and from student to teacher, although the latter is often teacher directed. Students converse with one another as well. 5 How are the feelings of the students dealt with? There are no principles of the method which relate to this area.
  • 6.  6 How is language viewed? How is culture viewed? Language is primarily spoken, not written. Therefore, students study common, everyday speech in the target language. They also study culture consisting of the history of the people who speak the target language, the geography of the country or countries where the language is spoken, and information about the daily lives of the speakers of the language. 7 What areas of language are emphasized? What language skills are emphasized? Vocabulary is emphasized over grammar. Although work on all four skills (reading, writing, speaking, and listening) occurs from the start, oral communication is seen as basic. Thus the reading and writing exercises are based upon what the students practice orally first. Pronunciation also receives attention right from the beginning of a course.
  • 7. 8 What is the role of the students' native language? The students' native language should not be used in the classroom. 9 How is evaluation accomplished? We did not actually see any formal evaluation in the class we observed; however, in the Direct Method, students are asked to use the language, not to demonstrate their knowledge about the language. They are asked to do so using both oral and written skills. For example, the students might he interviewed orally by the teacher or might be asked to write a paragraph about something they have studied. 10 How does the teacher respond to student errors? The teacher, employing various techniques, tries to get students to self-correct whenever possible.
  • 8.  REVIEWING THE TECHNIQUES Are there answers to the ten questions with which you agreed ? Then the following techniques may also be useful. Of course, even if you did not agree with all the answers, there may be some techniques of the Direct Method you can adapt to your own approach to teaching. The following expanded review of techniques provides you with some details which will help you do this .  Reading aloud Students take turns reading sections of a passage, play, or dialog out loud. At the end of each student's turn, the teacher uses gestures, pictures,realty, examples, or other means to make the meaning of the section clear.
  • 9.  Question and answer exercise This exercise is conducted only in the target language. Students are asked questions and answer in full sentences so that they practice new words and grammatical structures. They have the opportunity to ask questions as well as answer them.  Getting students to self-correct The teacher of this class has the students self-correct by asking them to make a choice between what they said and an alternative answer he supplied. There are, however, other ways of getting students to self-correct. For example, a teacher might simply repeat what a student has just said, using a questioning voice to signal to the student that something was wrong with it. Another possibility is for the teacher to repeat what the student said , stopping just before the error. The student knows that the next word was wrong.
  • 10.  Conversation practice The teacher asks students a number of questions in the target language, which the students have to understand to be able to answer correctly. In the class observed, the teacher asked individual students questions about themselves. The questions contained a particular grammar structure. Later, the students were able to ask each other their own questions using the same grammatical structure.  Fill -ln-the-blank exercise This technique has already been discussed in the Grammar-Translation Method, but differs in its application in the Direct Method. All the items are in the target language; furthermore, no explicit grammar rule would be applied. The students would have induced the grammar rule they need to fill in the blanks from examples and practice with earlier parts of the lesson.  Dictation The teacher reads the passage three times. The first time the teacher reads it at a normal speed, while the students just listen. The second time he reads the passage phrase by phrase, pausing long enough to allow students to write down what they have heard. The last time the teacher again reads at a normal speed, and students check their work.
  • 11.  Map drawing The class included one example of a technique used to give students listening comprehension practice. The students were given a map with the geographical features un nam ed . Then the teacher gave the students directions such as the following, ' Find the mountain range in the West. Write the words " Rocky Mountains" across the mounta in range.' He gave instructions for all the geographical features of the United States so that students would have a completely labeled map if they followed his instructions correctly. The students then instructed the teacher to do the same thing with a map he had drawn on the blackboard. Each student could have a turn giving the reacher instructions for finding and labeling on a geographical feature.  Paragraph writing The teacher in this class asked the students to write a paragraph in their own words on the major geographical features of the United States. They could have done this from memory, or they could have used the reading passage in the lesson as a model.
  • 12. Written by : Beny Indra Natan Nadeak, S.Pd