Language Teaching Methods: Suggestopedia
Language Teaching Methods explores various methodologies of English language teaching. This was a joint project by Diane Larsen-Freeman and the U.S. Information Agency and was produced in 1990. This video demonstrates Suggestopedia with Lise Sparrow.
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I’m watching this just bc I want to pass APPLIED LINGUISTICS exam 😩
@salah7053
2 жыл бұрын
hhhhhhh dawztiha chhal jabti fiha
@guliguli-jg8lm
11 ай бұрын
Me tooo
@rachidbaali6472
11 ай бұрын
Hi, wish us luck I'm passing my exam tomorrow
@khaledalbarqi4694
11 ай бұрын
@@rachidbaali6472 Best of luck!
@pesce0694
6 ай бұрын
Me too bc I had to pre on suggestopedia and gave a short demo class
Peaceful voice, peaceful music, peaceful dress, the teacher is relaxing me with her reading and I got sleepy. The atmosphere ..the learning environment was so soothing.
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2 жыл бұрын
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2 жыл бұрын
@Vivaan Lachlan Instablaster :)
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2 жыл бұрын
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2 жыл бұрын
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2 жыл бұрын
@Vivaan Lachlan Glad I could help :D
it's old, but very good. Thanks i learned so much!!
Diana Larsenfreeman, you are a born best teacher in the planet.I got your book incomparable in my masters degree in Language and applied linguistics.Long life for you. Mengesha From Ethiopia.
Great video! I watched it in a methodology course in a master's program. The book assigned for the course was also Larsen-Freeman's classic book Techniques and Principles in English Language Teaching.
I was skeptical when I first read about the' Suggestopedia' but after watching video! Outstanding.
Dr. Sparrow is the pastor at my church. I attend SIT Graduate Institue where Diane Larsen-Freeman is the professor emerita. What a small world!
Thank you for sharing this material! It's really useful.
The method is fantastic. It is exactly what students need. Students may still have to preview some of the words in the script before watching the show
It's a beautiful presentation 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much for this video! It is so inspiring!!! I truly believe that we need more suggestopedia every day.
I have an exam tomorrow and am thankful to find out about these videos ❤
The music is gentle and soothing.
its great...good demonstration and good explanation.... i find it really useful
i watched all the videos in this series and this was my favorite! thanks
Very insightful, I'm currently learning about this technique for the evaluation of a derived methodology and a curriculum designed around it, so this is very helpful in the absence of examining a class in person.
On the second reading the text, I could remind of the movement what she made before like movie screen. It's great but still doubt I can apply to EFL.
You are my favorite writer in methodology. And i suggest your book to my students.
Great lesson it is refreshing, so much nonsense passes up for teaching these days it is encouraging to realise that some teachers are putting not only their soul into it as well as intelligence and thoughtfulness .
Why is this so good? Great teaching.
Great class, and awesome participation from the students, I didn't know this method
Very interesting! Thank you!
This is gold. Thanks for sharing :)
We have to be able to incorporate different methods so as our students have fun learning and the classes dont turn boring... always something new ;-) Kids should act out a number of role plays to give meaning to what they have memorized or read.
I play the space music and offer a free trip to the space to my students. It's awesome!
Really interesting way of teaching, I would certainly would use these techniques with young learners. I think I would find the music distracting though.
The use of gestures to explain vocab and practice pronunciation, in my opinion, helped more than the use of music... anyway, great class! We need to be open to new ideas and techniques.
Thanks very nice these videos helped me understand the methods better
nice videos!!! it would be great if you post videos with other methods. partcipatory approaches and others.
The guy at 6:40 is almost sleeping. So am I. This video is pure asmr.
My favourite suggestopedia. Любимата ми сугестопедия!!! Nothing is forgotten!!
@pelagiasuggestopedia5281
Ай бұрын
Най-доброто предстои! Сугестопедията е жива и ще пребъде!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Old but gold ♥️
This is really oustanding !!!!!! I like your way of teaching.
I would like to join this class so much. I like the Teacher ❤️
Beautiful teacher
Thank you so much for this video
Wow 🎉 Amazing class ❤
its very nice and useful .
I think suggestopedia is effective especially in this time of pandemic. It will help our students lower their stress because of the relaxing music.
When was the lecture video taken?
Helpful text for tu syllable..tnq mam🌹
Wow... I read her book when I was a master student
I'm impressed how minor pronunciations are focused upon. Reading text as a group is not effective, as as we all known students can pretend to read. This is the most derided teaching method - but this would excite me immensely.
Is there any difference between the desuggestopedia and suggestopedia method?
Nice teaching methods
Very interesting!
I like this method best up to now
now i got it, thanks
Hi! Where can I find the text you read at this class?
What's the main points in this method please answer me
old and gold methodd :D
perfect , how can I get the passage pleases?
Thank you so much
I'd get annoyed as a student trying to listen to music during a reading, it wouldn't relax me at all but some good ideas eg with colours.
Hello. What is the title of the music?
Now a now-linguistic comment. This video was my first experience with ASMR.
Is it good? Will help me to learn and improve my pronunciation?
@alessandroricciardi7317
7 жыл бұрын
Chavdar Zakev not at all.
Everyone in that classroom was 15 🤣🤣
Nice
What the summary plz ?
Is there any scientific work to backup Lozanov's claims? Wagner and Tilney's (1983) claim that techniques adapted from Suggestopedia revealed "no significant improvements" and "when modes of presentation were compared those taught by a traditional classroom method learned significantly more". TESOL/TEFL/ESL is a muddy pond of quackery.
These methods won't work in all countries unfortunately,
I need subtitle of this video please can any one give me.
This method seems to require a lot more preparation--and investment in props--than is practical in most EFL classes. I like the idea of T reads and then SS read the same passage as a method of teaching pronunciation. Teaching -ed endings is interesting, but she doesn't go into the most important pronunciation--that if /Id/. I like the use of colors. The ball game for irregular verbs is good, but certainly not innovative. Peaceful music might be useful under some circumstances, but I don't see it as helping much. Students seem to understand. Can they produce?
@PhilipSpencer74
9 жыл бұрын
You're right. Since Suggestopedia was developed in the 1970s, this has been the major criticism. Few schools or language institutions have the resources to develop such a system.
@fernandovasquezastudillo298
8 жыл бұрын
Philip Spencer I agree with you that throwing a ball is not really innovative but please the class was taped in the 90's and doing that in the classroom was innovative. So, please give some credit to the teacher. I am an EFL teacher and teaching is hard to do. About production, I know that we want our students to produce language but each person has its own speed to master the language and also it has to do with students' goals as not all the language learners what to be C2. So, the question I would ask is: Can students produce some language according to their goals?
@fernandovasquezastudillo298
8 жыл бұрын
Fernando Vasquez Astudillo *want to be
Help me summarize the video
2021 checkkk
What is the subject that the teacher is giving?
@winfreyalyssa9584
3 жыл бұрын
Maybe part of a literature text, with the consolidation of past tense?
My classmates would always scream: Can you say that again? Or: I haven't understand anything or: What is this word -.- Everything wouldn't work
@genefritsch3661
5 жыл бұрын
sounds like you could use some lessons in classroom management ;)
Galip hoca sevdalilarina selam olsun
Does anybody know the background music name?
@Benjamin-lv5fm
6 жыл бұрын
I believe it's Canon in D.
@launibrent2149
2 жыл бұрын
The song is cannon in D and the music genre is Baroque
Am I the only one who doesn't get the idea of suggestopedia??? Can anyone tell me what was the focus of the lesson? I've seen some bits of vocab (though on random topics), some bits of pronunciation, some bits of grammar, a LOT of listening to the teacher. So... what's the main goal? If listening - why were there no comprehension questions? If grammar - why so little? If pronunciation - why were the students silent? If vocabulary - why random phrases? Hands down, the goal was definitely not speaking. I'm also wondering what level these students are. There was virtually no output during the whole lesson, so I really can't guess. Though the input was weird, because the grammar was sometimes A1-A2 (irregular verbs), sometimes B1 (there was Past Perfect in the text), but the vocab was at times even more horrifying. Vocab be like: She lifted the suitcase on her bed (A2 - B1) -- OK She unlatched the clasps (C1 - C2) -- WTF, why?? Honestly, I can't see the way English can be taught from A to C using this method. A couple of lessons might do just to relax, but not more. P.S. I really want to hear why my point is wrong, if there is anyone who disagrees with me. But right now it's just unbelievebale to me that Lozanov proposed studying like that 4 hours/day, 6 days/week P.S.S. As a person who fears public speeches, I can imagine how "relaxing" it was for the guy (17:31) to act
Why do all these lesson clips look like they have been filmed in 1939? Where's some modern vids that are relevant to today and not the dinosaur age.
Saludos al team coconuts
这代入感太强了,睡着了好几次
Who knows the name of the music?
@martyt526
3 жыл бұрын
Canon in D by Pachelbel
This would clash with so many cultures that value more formal styles of education. This reminds me of a bad poetry night I attended... slightly creepy
It's nice if the sub is active
I have a presentation in these technique 🙂
They didn't practice much pronunciation, much vocabulary and much accurancy. Besides that, they didn't interact with each other or even practice the vocabulary they learned. The only moment they spoke was in large groups, and they would never be corrected if they made and mistake. The only good thing was the teacher's friendliness and perfect fluency. Moreover, imagine teaching like this in a VIP class with someone who doesn't know a jot in English at all! With all deal respect, I think that would crash and burn.
@dannimalcrossing
9 жыл бұрын
Well these classes are typically like 4 hours long...
@EUGENIUS60
6 жыл бұрын
Most people are happy just going through the motion repeating and doing things that do not work.
@genefritsch3661
5 жыл бұрын
your opinion only...there are lots of other methods that you might like if this doesn't appeal to you.
This is NOT Suggestopedia. I was trained by Lonny Gold who was personally trained by Dr. Georgi Lozanov himself. Dr. Lozanov passed away in 2012.
@nahlahnmk6847
4 жыл бұрын
Karen Kordes then please tell what is exactly Suggestopedia. I really want to know 💕 please.
@keyrinmeholyeucedapaz2868
19 күн бұрын
Hello
@keyrinmeholyeucedapaz2868
19 күн бұрын
I would like to know too
I highly doubt suggestopedia really works. I mean for a beginner will represent quite a challenge.
@pelagiasuggestopedia5281
3 жыл бұрын
It works.. especially with beginners :) I am simply loving this methodology !!
@evavigo
3 жыл бұрын
@@pelagiasuggestopedia5281 I doubt that the amount of language she is using without further explanation would work with beginners. Maybe with more advanced ones, but beginners?
@pelagiasuggestopedia5281
3 жыл бұрын
@@evavigo No. Suggestopedia works especially for beginners. I don't divide into levels..No need. We use "advanced" from the start. Suggestopedia commuinicates directly with our subconscious..The more complex is the language we hear the quicker we learn!!!! Yours, Milena Mandova, Sofia, Bulgaria
This is really difficult to watch home dog
you make us suffer with all your methods.
@genefritsch3661
5 жыл бұрын
i guess youre a good candidate for teach-yourself-a-language then.
@MrJJackFLASH
3 жыл бұрын
@@genefritsch3661 A person with high IQ doesn't need to be taught that way. Personally I, apply suggestopedia once in a while, but I do that in a playful manner: I simply play relaxing music while listening to my student who is an attractive lady, quiet and submissive. When I have to play a really important recording, I have to turn the music off.
@millydelarosa5552
3 жыл бұрын
@@MrJJackFLASH what are you doing here then?
Wikipedia ripped off suggestopedia
@davm1226
4 жыл бұрын
How?
The /d/ /t/ difference in pronunciation for past participle word ending in English is a very small, if not altogether irrelevant teaching point. Your tongue itself takes care of the pronunciation. It's pretty hard to do anything else. It's simply a phonological phenomenon
@PortuguesewithEli
6 жыл бұрын
Rob Ross not if your native language is Portuguese....
@HazellUbeda
3 жыл бұрын
Or spanish.
@robross7401
3 жыл бұрын
@@HazellUbeda Your native language will obviously influence your pronunciation but it's not the point with the /t/ or /d/ ending in participles. If you mistakingly pronounce one for the other it's not essential for understanding, and should self correct eventually. As regards the /d/ itself, both in Portuguese and in Spanish, it has two pronunciations, conditioned by what precedes and follows it. That's what the phonological rule is inthis case. Take 'dedo': the first /d/ is a normal alveolar stop but the second is a fricative as in 'the'. So you have /ˈdeðu/ in Port and /ˈdeðo/ in Spanish. Not all native speakers will be aware of the rule. I haven't met any in my 30+ years of teaching English
lots of running commentary.
16:36 she falling in love with him
@jasonbaker2014
5 жыл бұрын
hahahaha xD
sleep......
It´s a good one but I literally fell asleep! This is not proper for people like me, really
Sarah 😜
sleep...... A LOT
Where is the student's active participation? To me this method doesn't work. Only repetition? What a boring way. Sorry!
@ExtraordinarioLeitorOrdinario
6 жыл бұрын
Agreed!
@genefritsch3661
5 жыл бұрын
Gee I could hear them reading and acting out (TPR). What were you expecting-flamenco dancing??
My God they look so rigid (the teacher who explain and a little bit less the teacher who teaches through this method)
Why does she look like Jack Black?
That's not exatcly Dr Lozanov's practise. This is kinda funny and the teacher is strange and surely don't know how to behave. Some of the things she says are stupid, and the game with the ball just made me WTF
@quetepasaclarin11
6 жыл бұрын
sure you can do it better huh? why dont you upload your videos showing us how to behave in a class? it would be interesting
@genefritsch3661
5 жыл бұрын
I have to agree with you. Not really following Lozanov's direction. The dark room was a giveaway. But I still like the possibilities.
@alejandraberenicesotodelto8874
4 жыл бұрын
Ann-Marie you’re wrong the teacher is not “strange” she seems sweet and really tries to give the students confidence. The class was very active and the students were engaged. You’re just an idiot.
It's not suggestopedia.... It is saambar podiya.....
Strange way to teach a language.
Ok but I don't think suggestopedia is useful and interesting method of English learning.I personally don't recommend it.
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