As questões 13 a 15 referem-se ao Texto 4.
Texto 4
(…) In describing methods, the difference between a
philosophy of language teaching at the level of
theory and principles, and a set of derived
procedures for teaching a language, is central. In an
attempt to clarify this difference, a scheme was
proposed by the American applied linguist Edward
Anthony in 1963. He identified three levels of
conceptualization and organization, ________ he
termed approach, method, and technique.
The arrangement is hierarchical. The
organizational key is that techniques carry out a
method which is consistent with an approach . ..
An approach is a set of correlative
assumptions dealing with the nature of language
teaching and learning. An approach is axiomatic.
It describes the nature of the subject matter to be
taught. .. .
... Method is an overall plan for the
orderly presentation of language material, no part
of which contradicts, and all of which is based
upon, the selected approach. An approach is
axiomatic, a method is procedural. Within one
approach, there can be many methods . ..
... A technique is implementational - that
which actually takes place in a classroom. It is a
particular trick, stratagem, or contrivance used to
accomplish an immediate objective. Techniques
must be consistent with a method, and therefore
in harmony with an approach as well. (Anthony
1963:63-7)
According to Anthony's model, approach is the level
at which assumptions and beliefs about language
and language learning are specified; method is the
level at ________ theory is put into practice and at
_____ choices are made about the particular skills
to be taught, the content to be taught, and the order
in ______ the content will be presented; technique
is the level at _____ classroom procedures are
described.
(RICHARDS, J; ROGERS, T; SWAN, M. (1999) Approaches and
Methods in Language Teaching. Cambridge: CUP. 15th edition)
In accordance with the descriptions of approach, method and technique, the alternative that presents two techniques is: