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Noam Chomsky's Transformational Generative Approach to Language Teaching, Diapositivas de Idioma Inglés

Noam Chomsky's ideas on language teaching, emphasizing the importance of a rich intellectual context and the limitations of traditional tongue exercises. It introduces various types of grammar exercises, such as repetition, replacement, restatement, transposition, expansion, and transformation.

Tipo: Diapositivas

2019/2020

Subido el 02/04/2022

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TRANSFORMATIONAL
GENERATIVE
APPROACH
Cristhel Mendoza Barillas
Paolo Gutierrez Abuerto
Idioma inglés V
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TRANSFORMATIONAL

GENERATIVE

APPROACH

 Cristhel Mendoza Barillas  Paolo Gutierrez Abuerto  Idioma inglés V

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

CONCEPT

IDEAS

Types of grammar exercise

CONCEPT

Structural grammar studies the structures considering that the sentences are given there in the language to be classified, generative grammar studies complex structures, as a product of the changes that take place in the minds of the speakers when applying certain rules. In the 1960 s, Noam Chomsky began to develop a grammatical theory that theoretically would be capable of generating all possible correct sentences in a language. CONCEPT

Types of grammar exercise

repetition

The student repeats an utterance aloud as soon as he has heard it. He does this without looking at a printed text. The utterance must be brief enough to be retained by the ear. Sound is as important as form and order.  today it is very cold : today it´s very cold in Imperial

replacement

One word in utterance appears is replaced by another.

Heather left early : She left early

restatement

The student rephrases an utterance and addresses it to someone
else, according to instructions.

 Ask him when is his birthday : When is your birthday?

TRANSPOSITION

A change word order is necessary when a word is added

 I was busy yesterday (so) So was I.  I don’t smoke (neither) Neither do I.

EXPANSION

When a word is added it take a certain place in the sequence.

 I would like to buy this watch.  I would really like to buy this watch.

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