This document summarizes and compares two approaches to language teaching - the traditional approach developed in the 1930s to 1960s, and a newer communicative approach. The traditional approach focused on speech and structure as basic elements and emphasized vocabulary and grammar control. The communicative approach sees structure as secondary to speech and emphasizes developing language through functions. It also adopts a communicative view of language and cognitive view of learning.
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Paper 12,english language teaching
1. Prepared by: Vibhuti V. Bhatt,
M. A. Part – 2, Sem –3,
Department of English,
MKBU, Bhavnagar
2. Approach – developed in 1930s to 1960s
 The basic elements - speech and
structure both
 Emphasis on - Vocabulary and grammar
control
 Its Theory of Language – Structural View
 Its Theory of Learning – Behaviorism
 Its Objectives

3. Basic Element – Speech
ï‚ž Secondary Element - Structure
 Emphasis on – Development of Language
Structures through Language Functions
 Theory of Language – Communicative
View
 Theory of Learning – Cognitivism
ï‚ž Its Objectives
ï‚ž The