Total Physical Response (TPR)
Watch how Herbert Puchta engages a group of very young learners by using an action story -- an imaginative idea developed by him and Günter Gerngross on how to use Asher's Total Physical Response (TPR) with very young learners
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I love TPR, but this video only shows how to ensure learners understand the utterances. It is only the first two stages to helping them produce it. The next stage would be to have the learners copy what you are saying as well as what you are doing. This gives them pronunciation practice while continuing to consolidate meaning. A mime game, where the teacher acts and the children say, would check their ability to produce independently. Then surely the kids could 'be the teacher'. This stage is vital, as the learners are now able to see how what they say affects the world around them. To maximise learner output, they could finally try it in pairs.
@patricianatividade6575
Жыл бұрын
What is exacly TPR!!
Before I watched this video, I was not sure how this method worked. Especially, the idea that students say nothing in class seems so strange to me. I could not imagine students learning without speaking. However, they seemed to enjoy learning English very much. This method definitely works well with small children. We can adopt this in Japanese elementary schools too.
Great vídeo. TPR is very effective and the students have a lot of fun. There is just one thing, TPR is not a METHOD, it is an APPROACH.
TPR or total physical response is the most valuable method for learning vocabulary, especially idiomatic problems. with this method we have the means to recognize meaning in the language being learned quickly and the means to passively study the structure of the language itself
When using flashcards it's best to present them at eye level to the students, moving them horizontally which provides each student the ability to visually absorb the image. Also, make sure the students are positioned appropriately spaced so as not to restrict movement.
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2 жыл бұрын
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I am so glad I finally see Herbert Puchta. I have heard so much about him. When I started teaching English as a foreign language -ages ago!-, I was really impressed by the books written by Puchta and Gerngross but unfortunately, I was never able to use them at the schools where I worked. Thank you so much for the Helbling videos.
@toshibanane2878
3 жыл бұрын
guees he is the guy we used in our writing class as source for the topic ..
it's a great video.watching this video make me clear about TPR method, thanks..
You can use this with adults and we often use these techniques. They are well known except they are more widely known as audio, tactile and visual. The use of flash cards is very important in this form of teaching. Herbert Puchta is a contributor to a number of books.
@bosslady6198
5 жыл бұрын
it will work well with adults in learning language you are right
Wonderful way to teach language, because its learning by doing. This total physical response method helpful for understanding a language.
Thanks for sharing this video, TPR is a great way to teach young learners!
@MossNathanReuben
3 жыл бұрын
Funny, was just wondering how Gemma would do this. Ie: where the students level is low - and there are Chinese students, how would you go about teaching with words? It looks like he is doing most of the speaking which leads me to think that it would be better to get the children to repeat, talk. (sorry if I spelled your name incorrectly).
The class was kinda focusing on the teaching of the verbs like "fly, drive, kiss" rather than the critical vocabs (plane, car, teddy and doll)
I would agree that it seems improbable that children who know very little to no english would be able to follow these instructions so well. It is a good demonstration of what TPR is.
Wonderful and helpful video. Thank you very much.
Great work!
Great video,I'll put it into practice in my class
VERY GOOD!!! Excellent video
Great! We learned that in school . TPR...in our method of teaching for kids...it it quite effective and not boring...
Very good video. Will take this approach from now with my classes.
Great video. TPR has become very popular especially with children
Interesting method... I like it!
Great methodology!
very effective and informative.
A very effective teaching method for beginners.
@sahidcm
6 жыл бұрын
What would be more effective?
Gracias, muy buena la explicacion. Y bueno como todo metodo tiene sus pro y sus contras de acuerdo a los skills. pero es muy bueno este metodo para niños pequeños :)
Great explanation
Perfect!
Brilliant!
Great teaching method!
thank you! it helped me a lot.
thank you so much for the video. its very useful
Isn't jumbled a kind of big word. Can we use "mix" instead of jumble?
i love this video, thanks
Great work
This isn't the first time the man inducting the theme! learners can't be so clever to imitate his instructions just after doing it one time!
Very educative video . Where are the kids from ? What country ?
Very useful even though the lesson seems less active and a bit dull in fact they learn very fast then never forget when they physically do the actions.Could you please share the worksheet please???
Thank you!
Great !
Great job
Wonderful
Ahh I could have used this method for Kindergarteners in Korea last year. Looks like it works best with this size classroom.
I LOVE IT
where can I find the work sheets and audio?
I think I like it!
Chiquitos preciosos....:)
I like this method 😍👍
Wonderful 😀
Great Video, I can adapt it :)
@marcellamccormack6231
3 жыл бұрын
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Excellent mam,,,,,,, , show some unique ones.
Great!
can i have the video to present in my class please?
Where do I get the panda puppet?
la descripcion de este vídeo?
I wish my students were as calm as they.
@englishnowarg1
6 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry. I can' the relationship with the vocabulary. Vehicles and toys? It's like the vocabulary does not have a context.
Please smone snd me link of this vedio where i can download it,plz its urgent
Pragmatic and experiential
interesante metodología me gusta.
Thank you
I think this is quite efrective. But I think it might be even more effective if technology is used to reinforce the visual-kinetic learning in the classroom.
@LaMaruccia
7 жыл бұрын
An example of such technology?
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o.k. normally kids of this age would ruuuuuuuuun around the classroom if you tell them drive your car :-D :-D
@TheCompleteGuitarist
7 жыл бұрын
And there's nothing wrong with that.
@eslteacher799
7 жыл бұрын
lol...says the teacher with absolutely no classroom management skill or stage presence. I bet your students hit you in the balls and laugh, and you do nothing about it.
@darija5494
3 жыл бұрын
@@eslteacher799 And how do you manage your class?
Great way. Our Lutsk teachers created Method of associative symbols - Метод асоціативних символів . Kids learn English as a second language with the help of movements and mime different objects. In such age moving while studying is the key to success. You can find our method here in youtube too.
That's an ideal method for teaching a small number of pupils no more than 10 or 12, however here we've at least 30 in one class-if not more - and to add insult to injury, we're ordered to apply such methods or we'll get poor evaluation by the supervisor. How come!
Muito bom
I do it but I ask them to repeat the words as well
Adults should be taught a foreign language in this way
@Voileen
8 жыл бұрын
+Israel I teach adults and I use TPR - I try not to make it TOO "childish" - but I definitely use hand/body gestures and have them mimic/repeat ... it does seem to help!
@mvirtual3714
6 жыл бұрын
lol.. I agree
@LuigiFlorini80
6 жыл бұрын
I agree, it is better to match the language with the objects directly withouth using translator or converting the message that you're listening to your native language that actually it's a waste of time.
@darija5494
3 жыл бұрын
We never grow up
@hriscubogdan2292
Жыл бұрын
I disagree
Good for children in English Training
It's even difficult believing that kids are not english native speakers!
@walbee1921
4 жыл бұрын
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@toshibanane2878
3 жыл бұрын
did you notice writings on the walls? none of them in english spfmfomefm
full body learning
What the summary plz?
I teach Italian and Spanish using TPR. Vada alla porta. Go to the door. Dove sei andata? Where did you go? Sono andata alla porta. I went to the door.
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I bet he drives a really nice "cawhh"
@spicymommy6241
4 жыл бұрын
Actually he doesn't
What's their native language?
@pinhatas
4 жыл бұрын
english
@walbee1921
4 жыл бұрын
@@pinhatas German
I've long thought that TPR is good for young learners.
@moroccaninchina7089
3 жыл бұрын
It definitely is
Using large toys instead of pictures would be much more interesting for the children.
It's very visible you reading what you sayin', ma'am.
Kids seem bored to tears. Why are we not using this technique at gitmo?
شنو هـ العذاب ياربي 🥺💔 كل هـذا الضيم وياريت ننجح😑ييييععع طريقة لعبـان نفس 😐🙌
@zanabm5176
4 жыл бұрын
Rusul Khudhur هم فهكتيها؟؟
these kids are smarter than the teacher
So... this is why my English teacher kept asking me to demonstrate how to kiss a doll...
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Alguien Metodología 6 :V
Fostering students autonomy
Memory work. Not engaging. I believe teaching the sounds of alphabet starting with vowels and once that is mastered then move to the consonant sound. Kids would be more engaged learning the new language also read the words.
Asher says it is not a method but a tool ;)
I don't see his choices as being too effective in portyraying meanings... "Teddy" is a BEAR and was named the "Teddy Bear" after Teddy Roosevelt, so I think BEAR should be used. Also, his actions of 'flying' and 'driving' seem vague
There is no volume
I wonder if those children's first language is inglish!!!!!
@delmanherrera1429
6 жыл бұрын
Nice video & thanks for this interesting video.
Puchta did a good job teaching the kids. It's a shame he hasn't eradicated the typical pronouciation errors German speakers of English make, i.e. "djumbled" instead of "j" and "ständ up" / "Thänk you"" instead of "stand" and "Thank you".
@weetzybat
5 жыл бұрын
Elizabeth Schlüssel i like it tho:x it gives them character
I do not hear the students saying any words, in order to learn the new vocabulary. Neither do I see the teacher referencing the photos that he is practicing. I do not know the English level of the students but he is only talking and the students are only mimicking him. The students do not show that they can identify any of the words that he is introducing, such as "Where is the car?" or "Point to the plane." He is actually trying to teach a whole new set of verbs that seem to go with the nouns, but just using TPR would be acting without using the extending sentence frames.
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@fayssalobeid
3 күн бұрын
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This is not Total Physical Response. It is irrevelant
Kids seems to be bored as hell.
@SunClub2018
7 жыл бұрын
I agree. Very boring lesson
@doudoukhoudir8804
7 жыл бұрын
It seems boring! But what is more boring than sitting on your chair doing nothing all day long! TPR is now much better. Google TPRS.
@MartinSerna95
7 жыл бұрын
thats because you are an adult, TPR is focused on children you may be taught a second language with the community langauge learning approach or maybe with the task based learning method
@SunClub2018
7 жыл бұрын
That.s wHy it.s boring . Even we are bored. Kids are more bored :)
@SunClub2018
7 жыл бұрын
The metHod isn.t wrong . The way he practices is wrong and boring :)
German.
In southamerica kids aren't that well behaved lol
Utterly boring. Also -- how come that guy's teaching children English when he doesn't even speak it properly himself?