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Suggestopedia Method

Suggestopedia Method.

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Suggestopedia Method

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  1. Suggestopedia Method

  2. One of the innovative methods dated back to 1970. It is Georgi Lozanov's method (1975). Lozanov (1982) suggests that human brain could process great quantities of material if simply given the right condition for learning, among which are a state of relaxation and giving over the control of the teacher. Music is central to this method. Lozanov (1982) indicates that this method transcends the language classroom and can be applied in other school subjects. He claims that about 200 to 240 new words may be introduced each lesson.

  3. Procedures: Phase 1 : • The teacher greets the students. • The teacher distributes handouts. • The teacher calls students' attention to some of the comments regarding vocabulary and grammar. • The teacher reads the (text).

  4. Phase 2 : • The teacher puts on some music; s/he begins to read the text. • The students follow along with the voice of the teacher; the teacher allows them enough time to silently read the translation of the text in their mother language.

  5. Phase 3 : • After two-three minutes, the whole group stands and repeats after the teacher, joining their voices to the music. • After this musical session, the lesson pauses and silence prevails • There are silences, music is heard again.

  6. Phase 4 : • The teacher begins to read the text again (at normal) rate. • The students close their textbooks (handout) and listen to the teacher’s reading. • The teacher asks several questions in English about the text. • The teacher asks students to repeat in English after him/her (individually or in group).

  7. Evaluation Phase 5 : • Evaluation: no formal test is conducted. Evaluation is usually conducted on students' normal performance in class.

  8. Prepared by : Dr. Fayzeh Abu Sneineh .

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