The Audio Lingual Method (ALM) emphasizes teaching listening and speaking before reading and writing. It uses dialogues and drills, discourages using the native language, and aims to produce native-like speaking abilities. Key principles include using the target language for instruction, presenting language in context, avoiding errors, and imitating the teacher. Main activities include reading dialogues aloud, repetition drills, and focusing on correct pronunciation without explicit grammar lessons. The goals are to enable target language communication and develop abilities similar to native speakers.