The document discusses approaches, methods, and techniques in language teaching. It begins by defining key terms according to the Anthony framework: approach refers to beliefs about language/learning, method is how theory is applied in practice, and technique describes classroom procedures. However, the Anthony framework is criticized for being overly simplistic. Richards and Rodgers propose a modified framework with approach defining beliefs, design relating theories to instruction, and procedure describing activities. The document also examines different views of language and the nature of language learning according to behaviorism and other perspectives.