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SILENT
WAY METHOD
The Silent
Way is a language-teaching method created by Caleb
Gattegno that makes extensive use of silence as a teaching
technique. It is not usually considered a mainstream method in language education. It was first introduced in
Gattegno's book Teaching Foreign
Languages in Schools: The Silent Way in 1963. Gattegno was skeptical of
the mainstream language education of the time, and conceived of the method as a
special case of his general theories of education.
The method emphasises the autonomy of the
learner; the teacher's role is to monitor the students' efforts, and the
students are encouraged to have an active role in learning the language.
Pronunciation is seen as fundamental; beginning students start their study with
pronunciation, and much time is spent practising it each lesson. The Silent Way
uses a structural syllabus, and
structures are constantly reviewed and recycled. The choice of vocabulary
is important, with functional and versatile words seen as the best. Translation
and rote repetition are avoided and the language is usually practiced in
meaningful contexts. Evaluation is carried out by
observation, and the teacher may never set a formal test.
The teacher uses silence for multiple purposes in
the Silent Way. It is used to focus students' attention, to elicit student
responses, and to encourage them to correct their own errors. Even though
teachers are often silent, they are still active; they will commonly use
techniques such as mouthing words and using hand gestures to help the students
with their pronunciation. Teachers will also encourage students to help their
peers.
Silent Way teachers use specialized teaching
materials. One of the hallmarks of the method is the use of Cuisenaire
rods, which can be used for anything from introducing simple
commands to representing abstract objects such as clocks and floor plans. The
method also makes use of color association to help teach pronunciation; there
is a sound-color chart which is used to teach the language
sounds, colored word charts which are used
to teach sentences, and colored Fidel charts which
are used to teach spelling.
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