NLP is a training philosophy developed by John Grindler and Richard Bandler in the mid-1970s focused on communication, how the mind works, and modeling behavior. Some key aspects of NLP include establishing rapport, increasing sensory acuity, and flexibility. NLP can be applied to language learning through its 13 presuppositions and the central practice of modeling, such as a teacher drawing a mind map to connect new vocabulary words for visual learners. Effective NLP in the classroom uses diverse techniques to address different types of intelligence in students.
4. Developed by: John Grindler and Richard
Bandler.
Mid-1970s.
5. Belief about the Theory of communication Observable patterns of thought and
brain and how it (tries to explain verbal behaviour.
functions. and no verbal information
processing)
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12. 1 Outcome: the goals or ends
2 Rapport: Essential for effective communication
maximizing similarities, minimizing differences
between people.
3 Sensory Accuity: what another person is
communicating, consciously and nonverbally.
4 Flexibility: doing things differently if what you are
doing is not working.
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14. No matter what method the teacher uses.
There are 13 presuppositions that guide the
application of NLP in language learning.
Modelling
15. 1. Mind and body are interconnected
2. The map is not the territory
3. There is no failure, only feeback
4. The map becomes the territory
5. Knowing what you want helps you get it
6. The resources we need are within us
7. Communication is nonverbal as well as verbal
8. The nonconscious mind is benevolent
9. Communication is nonconscious as well as conscious
10. All behaviour has positive intention
11. The meaning of my communication is the response I get
12. Modeling excellent behavior lads to excellence
13. In any system, the element with the greastest fexibility
will have the most influence on that system
16. Modelling is central to NLP practice.
Teachers are expected to model their
teaching on expert teachers they most
admire.
Students will develop new skills if they
are exposed to models
17. Example:
The teacher draws a mind map on the board
to show learners the relationship between
new words; in this way she is addressing the
visual intelligence of her learners.
18. To exploit NLP in the classroom teachers
need to use a variety of techniques,
resources and methodologies to address
different types of intelligence in learners.
Tools as diverse as TPR (Total Physical
Response), Cuisenaire rods and playing
music all address different kinds of
intelligence.
19. Communicate more effectively with others
Manage your thoughts, moods and behaviors
more effectively
Acquire skills and attitudes to do what you can’t
do right now but you would like to be able to do