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this presentation is about the community language learning as a method of teaching
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Community Language
Learning
Professor:
Mr. Houssain Hamdoune
delivered by:
Mr. Gouhmad Abderrahim
Ms. Nait Wahmane Oumaima
Historical
Background
The CLL was developed by Charles Curran
The method was found in 1970
The method is based on the humanistic approach
Objectives
of
C.L.L
Provides comfortable learning
environment for learners.
removesanxietyfromthe Learning
situation.
role of the teacher(counselor)
the role of the student (client).
supportiveinteractive community
for learners.
treatsthe studentas a whole
person.
Principles
TREATThe
AS
Student
Whole1 a
ToleratingThe
Grammatical
Mistakes
MoreAttention
givenis
Speaking
to
Listening
&
UsingThe
wayInductive
Teachingin
Emphasizeon
working
Groups
Requirement for successful learning ‘’ SAARRD’’
ecurity
ttention
ggression
etention
eflection
iscrimination
Factors
S
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Activities
Translation
Group work
Listening
Free conversations
Tape recording
Transcription
Reflection
Analysis
Teacher’s
Role
The teacher is a counsellor.
The teacher does NOT give the knowledge, He is a facilitator.
The teacher responds calmly and nonjudgmentally to Ss
The teacher is a:
a Guide
Coach
a DICTATOR
NOT
&
Student’s
Role
The Student is a client.
students have freedom to speak and interact in the class
without any interruption.
The Lerner is:
independent
Client
CLL is an attempt to overcome the
threatening affective factors in EFL and
ESL
The counselor allow the learners to
determine type of conversation and to
analyze the language inductively
Advantages
Time wasted
Teachers are not well trained in
psychology
Disadvantages
Thank You
Counseling-Learning Instirures, 230 Edgewater Road, Floor-2, Cliffside Park, New Jersey 070 10,
USA
H. Douglas Brown (1987). Principles of language learning and teaching. Englewood Cliffs, New
Jersey, Prentice Hall
Richards, Jack C. and Theodore S. Rodgers (1986). Approaches and methods in language teaching: A
description and analysis.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
References