TESOL Methods
BackThis demonstrates using the color chart used in the Silent Way.
Channel: Howto & Style
Uploaded: July 1, 2007 at 10:41 pm
Author: ojcsteve
Length: 0:07:55
Rating: 4.67
Views: 10,807
Tags: TESOL Methodology
Video Comments:
unhartim (Sunday 24th of August 2008 09:40:24 AM)
I'm color blind, so this is not for me. And I'm not joking.
Community Language Learning and so on just work in books and in very small groups. In an average classroom in a High School, they don't work, simply.
ojcsteve (Sunday 24th of August 2008 02:13:35 PM)
Yes, this might not be the best method for you BUT I have heard of some color blind students being able to use this method by remembering where the blocks/sounds are and quickly leaving the colors (which are just a tool to help learn the sounds).
I wonder what works in an average High School class these days! I know some community based programs that have success with both SW and CLL (Riverside in NYC is one).
woundedwomb (Tuesday 15th of July 2008 04:57:14 PM)
Wheng me teacher uses the chart in past I learnt many different cool sounds. Job great!
Emmvat (Monday 7th of July 2008 02:34:33 PM)
Yo estudie En Quick learning hice todos los cursos, expeto el ultimo ( business) es una escuela realmente buena, en ella aprendi todo lo k se. Actualmente puse un instituto de ingles para no olvidar lo aprendido
CaliopeBV (Saturday 21st of June 2008 07:41:33 PM)
Hi... I have to talk about it in my class, I really don't have any idea about it. Could you explain me something?
bobyoga (Tuesday 17th of June 2008 06:32:39 PM)
A very interesting method. It was kind of boring and frustrating when I was a student because there were lots of things to memorise and grammer rules that I had to follow. I am really glad to know that this kind of classes are finally available in Japan.
19spartan71 (Thursday 8th of May 2008 06:39:15 PM)
Are there any advantages to using colours rather than conventional phonetic symbols? To me, the usefulness of the colour chart seems limited to the classrooms of teachers that employ this method (since the rest of the world doesn't use this system). Phonetic symbols, on the other hand, would be encountered in other classrooms as well as in dictionaries, etc. Also, what is the difference between using a phonetic symbol to represent a sound and using a colour? Comments?
personpoint (Monday 21st of April 2008 02:58:56 PM)
well um what is it?
ojcsteve (Tuesday 22nd of April 2008 02:43:57 PM)
I don't understand your question.
personpoint (Wednesday 23rd of April 2008 04:48:17 AM)
well like you are teaching them english sounds, right? but you are teaching in english too. are you trying to teach them englishor how to teach english?
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