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The Audio-Lingual Method
This method “claimed to have 
transformed language teaching from an 
art to science, which would enable 
learners to achieve mastery of a 
foreign language effectively and 
efficiently” (Richards & Rogers, 1987, 
p.48).
Background 
● Army method” during the World War II 
(fast and easy foreign language 
acquisition). 
● Based on Bloomfield’s informant method 
(memorization and repetition in 
language patterns). 
● According to Fries, language should be 
taught by using “intensive oral drilling of 
its basic patterns” (Richards, 1987) 
● Influenced by behaviorist psychology.
Contrastive Analysis 
1. The problems of learning a foreign 
language could be attributed to the 
conflict of different structural systems 
(i.e., differences between grammatical 
and phonological patterns of the native 
tongue and the target language. 
2. Contrastive analysis could predict and 
address the problems through carefully 
prepared materials. (Richards & Rogers, 
1987)
ALM Theory of Learning 
Reinforcement (behavior 
likely to occur again and 
become a habit 
Stimulus Organism Response 
Behavior 
No reinforcement/ 
Negative reinforcement 
(behavior not likely to occur 
again)
What do these titles reflect the 
the theory and practice of ALM? 
1. Conditioning syntactic performance of 
children at varying grade levels by 
Audio-Lingual drills on transformations. 
(Ney, 1968) 
2. Experiment to gauge the effectiveness of 
the Audio-Lingual Method and the 
language lab. (Maynes, 1962)
Introduction 
1. An oral-based approach. 
2. It drills students in the use of 
grammatical sentence patterns. 
3. Based on behaviorist psychology 
(Skinner). 
4. Conditioning →helping learners to 
respond correctly to stimuli through 
shaping and reinforcement. 
5. Habit-formation
Principles 
● New words or structure patterns are 
presented through dialogues 
● To learn through imitation and repetition 
(drills) 
● Students should overlearn
Principles 
● Correct responses are reinforced 
● Errors should be avoided and corrected 
immediately 
● The teacher guides and controls 
students’ behavior
Techniques 
● Backward build-up drill 
● Repetition drill 
● Chain drill 
● Single/multiple-slot substitution drills 
● Transformation drills 
● Question-and-answer drill 
● Complete the dialogue 
● Grammar game
Questions for discussion 
1. Do you agree that language learning is 
habit formation? 
2. Should students’ errors be prevented as 
much as possible? 
3. What is the role of ALM in today’s 
language classrooms?
ALM today
The Decline of Audiolingualism 
1. The MIT linguist Noam Chomsky rejected 
structuralist approach to language 
description as well as the behaviorist 
theory of language learning. 
2. Learning is not imitated behavior. 
3. Sentences are not learned by imitation 
and repetition, but “generated” from 
the learners’ underlying “competence.”
References 
Richards, J.C. & Rogers, T. S. (1987) 
Approaches and Methods in Language 
Teaching. Cambridge: Cambridge University 
Press.

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Ch 4 the audio lingual method

  • 2. This method “claimed to have transformed language teaching from an art to science, which would enable learners to achieve mastery of a foreign language effectively and efficiently” (Richards & Rogers, 1987, p.48).
  • 3. Background ● Army method” during the World War II (fast and easy foreign language acquisition). ● Based on Bloomfield’s informant method (memorization and repetition in language patterns). ● According to Fries, language should be taught by using “intensive oral drilling of its basic patterns” (Richards, 1987) ● Influenced by behaviorist psychology.
  • 4. Contrastive Analysis 1. The problems of learning a foreign language could be attributed to the conflict of different structural systems (i.e., differences between grammatical and phonological patterns of the native tongue and the target language. 2. Contrastive analysis could predict and address the problems through carefully prepared materials. (Richards & Rogers, 1987)
  • 5. ALM Theory of Learning Reinforcement (behavior likely to occur again and become a habit Stimulus Organism Response Behavior No reinforcement/ Negative reinforcement (behavior not likely to occur again)
  • 6. What do these titles reflect the the theory and practice of ALM? 1. Conditioning syntactic performance of children at varying grade levels by Audio-Lingual drills on transformations. (Ney, 1968) 2. Experiment to gauge the effectiveness of the Audio-Lingual Method and the language lab. (Maynes, 1962)
  • 7. Introduction 1. An oral-based approach. 2. It drills students in the use of grammatical sentence patterns. 3. Based on behaviorist psychology (Skinner). 4. Conditioning →helping learners to respond correctly to stimuli through shaping and reinforcement. 5. Habit-formation
  • 8. Principles ● New words or structure patterns are presented through dialogues ● To learn through imitation and repetition (drills) ● Students should overlearn
  • 9. Principles ● Correct responses are reinforced ● Errors should be avoided and corrected immediately ● The teacher guides and controls students’ behavior
  • 10. Techniques ● Backward build-up drill ● Repetition drill ● Chain drill ● Single/multiple-slot substitution drills ● Transformation drills ● Question-and-answer drill ● Complete the dialogue ● Grammar game
  • 11. Questions for discussion 1. Do you agree that language learning is habit formation? 2. Should students’ errors be prevented as much as possible? 3. What is the role of ALM in today’s language classrooms?
  • 13. The Decline of Audiolingualism 1. The MIT linguist Noam Chomsky rejected structuralist approach to language description as well as the behaviorist theory of language learning. 2. Learning is not imitated behavior. 3. Sentences are not learned by imitation and repetition, but “generated” from the learners’ underlying “competence.”
  • 14. References Richards, J.C. & Rogers, T. S. (1987) Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.