The document compares and contrasts the Direct Method and Grammar Translation Method of teaching foreign languages. [1] The Direct Method aims to immerse students in the target language similarly to first language acquisition, using the target language exclusively and teaching grammar inductively. [2] In contrast, the Grammar Translation Method was originally used for dead languages and focuses on translating between languages, with little emphasis on speaking or listening skills. [3] Key differences include the Direct Method teaching grammar inductively while Grammar Translation uses rules, as well as the Direct Method emphasizing oral communication and Grammar Translation prioritizing reading and writing.