TOTAL PHYSICAL RESPONSE
AND
STORY TELLING
PRESENT BY : TRI ASTUTI
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TOTAL PHYSICAL RESPONSE
An Innovative Strategy
for the Second Language
Classroom
What is TPR ?
Method of learning a language that uses
verbal commands for students to demonstrate
their understanding verbal commands
PRINCIPLES
Students are not forced to speak
Teacher provokes students to speak spontaneously
Time Spent on listening comprehension
Developing spoken language skills
The student relax and feel comfortable
GOAL
TPR begins with a
focus on large
concepts.
In the beginning,
there is a wide
tolerance for students’
speech errors.
The concepts are
gradually fine tuned to
focus on small details.
As TPR progresses, the
tolerance for speech errors
narrows.
This is similar to a
parent’s shrinking
tolerance for his child’s
errors in speech, as the
child grows.
MATERIAL BOOK
WORD CHART
PICTURE
FURNITURE
BENEFIT
Instant understanding of the target language,
regardless of academic aptitude
High Speed Long-term retention
Stress-free
EXAMPLE OF TPR
The teacher and students
practice the following
commands: “Walk!”
“Stop!” “Turn around!”
“Point!”
The teacher and students
expand the commands to
include: “Walk to the
door.” “Turn around.”
“Point to the window.”
The teacher gives
commands to individual
students.
The students practice by
giving command to each
other.
Students are allowed to
vary the commands:
“Paul, point to Erica.”
WHAT IS STORY TELLING ?
The interactive art of using words and actions
to reveal the elements and images of a story
while encouraging the listener’s imagination.
STORYTELLING
•Storytelling is interactive
STORY TELLING
• Storytelling uses word
STORY TELLING
• Storytelling is uses actions
- Vocalization,
- Physical movement
- Gesture
STORY TELLING
• Storytelling present a story
STORYTELLING
• Storytelling encourages the
active imagination of the
listeners.
Tpr power point
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