AUDIO LINGUAL
METHOD
Definition ALM
The Audio lingual Method is a
method of foreign language teaching
which emphasizes the teaching of
listening and speaking before reading and
writing. It uses dialogues as the main
form of language presentation and drills
as the main training techniques. Mother
tongue is discouraged in the classroom.
The Principle of ALM
The principles of this method are:
1. Instructions are given in the target language.
2. Language forms occur within a context.
3. Students’ native language interferes as little as
possible with the students’ attempts to acquire the
target language.
4. Teaching is directed to provide students with a native-
speaker-like model.
5. Errors are carefully avoided because they lead to the
formation of bad habits.
6. Positive reinforcement helps the student to develop
correct habits.
7. The teacher is regarded as an orchestra leader-conducting,
guiding and controlling the students’ behavior in the target
language.
8. Learning a foreign language is treated on par with the native
language learning.
9. Students are taken to be the imitators of the teacher’s model
or the tapes.
10. The dialogue is the chief means of presenting vocabulary,
structures and it is learned through repetition and imitation.
11. memorization and pattern drills are the practice techniques
that are emphasized.
12. Listening and speaking are given priority in language teaching,
and they precede reading and writing.
13. Correct pronunciation, stress, rhythm and intonation are
emphasized.
Characteristics ALM
Characteristics of the audio lingual method :
• Language learning is habit-formation.
• Mistakes are bad and should be avoided, as they
are considered bad habits.
• Language skills are learned more effectively if
they are presented orally first, then in written
form.
• Analogy is a better foundation for language
learning than analysis.
• The meanings of words can be learned only in a
linguistic and cultural context.
The main activities include reading aloud
dialogues, repetitions of model sentences, and
drilling. Key structures from the dialogue serve as
the basis for pattern drills of different kinds.
Lessons in the classroom focus on the correct
imitation of the teacher by the students. Not only
are the students expected to produce the correct
output, but attention is also paid to correct
pronunciation. Although correct grammar is
expected in usage, no explicit grammatical
instruction is given.
It is taught inductively. Furthermore, the
target language is the only language to be used in
the classroom.
Techniques of ALM
• (Dialog Memorization)
• Backward Bulld-up (Expansion) Drill
• Repetition Drill
• Chain Drill
• Single Slot Subtitution
• Multiple Slot Subtitution Drill
• Transformational Drill
• Question and Answer Drill
• Use Minimal Pairs
• Complete the Dialog
• Grammar Game
Role of Teacher
• Central & Active
• Model of the target
language (TL)
• Monitor the performance
Role of Student
• Reactive
• They do not initiate
interaction
• They are directed by the
teacher
Advantages
• Learners be able speaking the target
language communicatively.
• Learners have no difficulties to understand
the lesson as it is carried out in the mother
tongue.
• Learners are able to give correct response
directly.
• Learners more concern about the
combination between behavioral psychology
and linguistic.
Disadvantages
• Speaking or any kind of spontaneous
creative output was missing from the
curriculum.
• Students lacked an active role in the
classroom.
• Very little attention is paid to
communication.
• Very little attention is paid to content.
Process of learning only focus in speaking.
The Goal of ALM
The general goal of the Audio Lingual Method is
to enable the target language communicatively. And
there are two objectives in Audio Lingual Method such
as;
Brook distinguishes between short-range and
long - range objectives of an Audio Lingual program.
Short-range objectives include training in listening
comprehension and accurate pronunciation. Long -
range objectives or the ultimate goal is to develop the
student’s abilities are same like what native speakers
have, to use it automatically without stopping to
think.
Conclusion
The Audio Lingual Method focuses on
speaking and listening competence
stressing repetition and habit formation to
learn a second or a foreign language. This
method make the learner understand the
second language by memorizing and
practice speaking with drilling from the
people communication.
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  • 1.
  • 2.
    Definition ALM The Audiolingual Method is a method of foreign language teaching which emphasizes the teaching of listening and speaking before reading and writing. It uses dialogues as the main form of language presentation and drills as the main training techniques. Mother tongue is discouraged in the classroom.
  • 3.
    The Principle ofALM The principles of this method are: 1. Instructions are given in the target language. 2. Language forms occur within a context. 3. Students’ native language interferes as little as possible with the students’ attempts to acquire the target language. 4. Teaching is directed to provide students with a native- speaker-like model. 5. Errors are carefully avoided because they lead to the formation of bad habits. 6. Positive reinforcement helps the student to develop correct habits.
  • 4.
    7. The teacheris regarded as an orchestra leader-conducting, guiding and controlling the students’ behavior in the target language. 8. Learning a foreign language is treated on par with the native language learning. 9. Students are taken to be the imitators of the teacher’s model or the tapes. 10. The dialogue is the chief means of presenting vocabulary, structures and it is learned through repetition and imitation. 11. memorization and pattern drills are the practice techniques that are emphasized. 12. Listening and speaking are given priority in language teaching, and they precede reading and writing. 13. Correct pronunciation, stress, rhythm and intonation are emphasized.
  • 5.
    Characteristics ALM Characteristics ofthe audio lingual method : • Language learning is habit-formation. • Mistakes are bad and should be avoided, as they are considered bad habits. • Language skills are learned more effectively if they are presented orally first, then in written form. • Analogy is a better foundation for language learning than analysis. • The meanings of words can be learned only in a linguistic and cultural context.
  • 6.
    The main activitiesinclude reading aloud dialogues, repetitions of model sentences, and drilling. Key structures from the dialogue serve as the basis for pattern drills of different kinds. Lessons in the classroom focus on the correct imitation of the teacher by the students. Not only are the students expected to produce the correct output, but attention is also paid to correct pronunciation. Although correct grammar is expected in usage, no explicit grammatical instruction is given. It is taught inductively. Furthermore, the target language is the only language to be used in the classroom.
  • 7.
    Techniques of ALM •(Dialog Memorization) • Backward Bulld-up (Expansion) Drill • Repetition Drill • Chain Drill • Single Slot Subtitution • Multiple Slot Subtitution Drill • Transformational Drill • Question and Answer Drill • Use Minimal Pairs • Complete the Dialog • Grammar Game
  • 8.
    Role of Teacher •Central & Active • Model of the target language (TL) • Monitor the performance
  • 9.
    Role of Student •Reactive • They do not initiate interaction • They are directed by the teacher
  • 10.
    Advantages • Learners beable speaking the target language communicatively. • Learners have no difficulties to understand the lesson as it is carried out in the mother tongue. • Learners are able to give correct response directly. • Learners more concern about the combination between behavioral psychology and linguistic.
  • 11.
    Disadvantages • Speaking orany kind of spontaneous creative output was missing from the curriculum. • Students lacked an active role in the classroom. • Very little attention is paid to communication. • Very little attention is paid to content. Process of learning only focus in speaking.
  • 12.
    The Goal ofALM The general goal of the Audio Lingual Method is to enable the target language communicatively. And there are two objectives in Audio Lingual Method such as; Brook distinguishes between short-range and long - range objectives of an Audio Lingual program. Short-range objectives include training in listening comprehension and accurate pronunciation. Long - range objectives or the ultimate goal is to develop the student’s abilities are same like what native speakers have, to use it automatically without stopping to think.
  • 13.
    Conclusion The Audio LingualMethod focuses on speaking and listening competence stressing repetition and habit formation to learn a second or a foreign language. This method make the learner understand the second language by memorizing and practice speaking with drilling from the people communication.