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Mariana Amorim dos Santos 
TKT course - Excel
Key concepts: 
 View of language: Language is a 
system of structures used to 
communicate meaning. 
 View of language learning: Language is 
learnt through controlled practice of 
simpler structures, then more 
complicated ones. Mistakes should be 
avoided. 
 Classroom practice: Oral skills are 
learnt before written skills and structures 
are practised in controlled conditions.
 The Structural Approach is based on 
the assumption that language can 
best be learnt through a scientific 
selection and grading of structures or 
patterns of sentences and 
vocabulary. The stress is on the 
learning of essential structures of 
English.
 In the words of Menon and Patel: "The 
Structural Approach is based on the belief 
that in the learning of a foreign language, 
mastery of structures is more important 
than the acquisition of vocabulary." This 
approach employs techniques of the 
Direct Method of teaching but the use of 
translation is not wholly discarded. 
Teaching is done in situations. Speech is 
mainly stressed but reading and writing 
are not neglected. 
 Rao Bahadur Vappala Pangunni Menon (30 September 1893 - 31 December 1965) was an Indian civil 
servant who played a vital role in India's partition and political integration. 
 Vallabhai Jhaverbhai Patel (31 October 1875 – 15 December 1950) was an Indian barrister and 
statesman, one of the leaders of the Indian National Congress and one of the founding fathers of the 
Republic of India.
 Structural Approach is essentially what 
the term implies: an approach and not 
a method as such. There is scope for 
limitless experimentation in imaginative 
ways of applying the Structural 
Approach in the classroom. Prof. C.S. 
Bhandari has rightly remarked: "It is not 
proper and correct to call the 
Structural Approach a method of 
teaching. It is not a method; it is an 
approach. Any method can be used 
with it.”.
The Objectives of the 
Structural Approach 
 According to Menon and Patel the following are the 
objectives of the new Structural Approach: 
 1. To lay the foundation of English by establishing 
through drill and repetition about 275 graded 
structures. 
 2. To enable the children to attain mastery over an 
essential vocabulary of about 3,000 root words for 
active use. 
 3. To correlate the teaching of grammar and 
composition with the reading lessons. 
 4. To teach the four fundamental skills, namely 
understanding, speaking, reading and writing in the 
order named. 
 5. To lay proper emphasis on the aural-oral 
approach, active methods and the condemnation 
of formal grammar for its own sake.
Characteristics of the 
Structural Approach 
 The concept of English structure 
system depends upon three main 
characteristics which are briefly 
discussed below in order of 
importance.
1. Word Order. 
 Word Order or the "patterns of form" 
is of primary importance in learning 
English language. It is the order of 
words in a pattern that makes true 
meaning clear.
2. Presence of Function 
Words 
 The structural devices make use of another 
important principle. This is the essential use of 
'function words' or "structural words". Observe 
the following structures: 
 (i) I kill the snake. 
 (ii) I shall kill the snake. 
 (iii) I shall be killing the snake. 
 (iv) I shall have killed the snake. 
 (v) I have killed the snake. 
 (vi) I have to kill the snake. 
 (vii) I might have killed the snake. 
 (viii) I can kill the snake.
 In the second sentence, the word 'shall' 
tells the action is going to happen and 
the third and the fourth sentences 
convey the meaning of futurity in a 
different way. 
 The fifth sentence makes use of 'have' 
which tells us that the action is now 
over. Similarly, the meaning is modified 
by the use of structural words 'have to', 
'might' and 'can' in the sixth, seventh 
and eighth sentence.
 The structural words which help the 
construction of utterances with content 
words are: 
 (i) The pronouns such as I, me, he, her, 
their some, any etc. 
 (ii) The prepositions such as in, on, of, 
under, at, from etc. 
 (iii) The helping verbs as do, have, be, will, 
can, may etc. 
 (iv) The adjectives and adverbs such as 
this, that, all, each, every, ago, again, also 
even, ever etc.
3. Use of a small number of 
Inflections 
 Another important characteristic is that English 
language makes use of a small number of 
inflections as compared to other languages. 
Inflectional changes are prominent in the 
following examples: 
 (i) In Verbs: I play: he plays; I am playing; I 
played. 
 (ii) In Nouns: one boy, two boys, that boy's cap; 
one man, two men, men's food. 
 (iii) In Adjectives and Adverbs: 
 (a) great ... greater ... greatest good ... better ... 
best 
 (b) Great ... greatly; beautiful ... beautifully.
Principles of the structural 
approach 
 The principles of the Structural Approach may be as 
under: 
 1. Forming language habits. The Structural Approach 
gives due importance to the forming of language 
habits. The learners should acquire the habit of 
arranging words in English standard sentence 
patterns through language drills. 
 2. Importance of speech. The Structural Approach 
regards speech as more important than reading and 
writing. Speech is the necessary means of fixing firmly 
all ground work. 
 3. Importance of pupil's activity. The Structural 
Approach puts more emphasis on pupil's activity 
than on the teacher's. It is the child who is the 
learner, so he must be actively involved in the 
teaching-learning process.
 From the above three principles, we observe 
that speech and oral work are the core of the 
structural way. The pupil himself assumes 
prominence in every activity connected in the 
new way of teaching and learning the 
language. Oral work, in fact, is the sheet-anchor 
of the approach. 
 The whole approach is based on the principle 
"that language is learnt through use, and that 
the use of it is almost always accompanied by 
activity of some kind. Pleasurable activity is the 
secret of success in language assimilation."
 Source: 
http://www.preservearticles.com/20 
12010920309/essay-on-the-structural-approach- 
of-teaching-english.html

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TKT couse - Structural approach

  • 1. Mariana Amorim dos Santos TKT course - Excel
  • 2. Key concepts:  View of language: Language is a system of structures used to communicate meaning.  View of language learning: Language is learnt through controlled practice of simpler structures, then more complicated ones. Mistakes should be avoided.  Classroom practice: Oral skills are learnt before written skills and structures are practised in controlled conditions.
  • 3.  The Structural Approach is based on the assumption that language can best be learnt through a scientific selection and grading of structures or patterns of sentences and vocabulary. The stress is on the learning of essential structures of English.
  • 4.  In the words of Menon and Patel: "The Structural Approach is based on the belief that in the learning of a foreign language, mastery of structures is more important than the acquisition of vocabulary." This approach employs techniques of the Direct Method of teaching but the use of translation is not wholly discarded. Teaching is done in situations. Speech is mainly stressed but reading and writing are not neglected.  Rao Bahadur Vappala Pangunni Menon (30 September 1893 - 31 December 1965) was an Indian civil servant who played a vital role in India's partition and political integration.  Vallabhai Jhaverbhai Patel (31 October 1875 – 15 December 1950) was an Indian barrister and statesman, one of the leaders of the Indian National Congress and one of the founding fathers of the Republic of India.
  • 5.  Structural Approach is essentially what the term implies: an approach and not a method as such. There is scope for limitless experimentation in imaginative ways of applying the Structural Approach in the classroom. Prof. C.S. Bhandari has rightly remarked: "It is not proper and correct to call the Structural Approach a method of teaching. It is not a method; it is an approach. Any method can be used with it.”.
  • 6. The Objectives of the Structural Approach  According to Menon and Patel the following are the objectives of the new Structural Approach:  1. To lay the foundation of English by establishing through drill and repetition about 275 graded structures.  2. To enable the children to attain mastery over an essential vocabulary of about 3,000 root words for active use.  3. To correlate the teaching of grammar and composition with the reading lessons.  4. To teach the four fundamental skills, namely understanding, speaking, reading and writing in the order named.  5. To lay proper emphasis on the aural-oral approach, active methods and the condemnation of formal grammar for its own sake.
  • 7. Characteristics of the Structural Approach  The concept of English structure system depends upon three main characteristics which are briefly discussed below in order of importance.
  • 8. 1. Word Order.  Word Order or the "patterns of form" is of primary importance in learning English language. It is the order of words in a pattern that makes true meaning clear.
  • 9. 2. Presence of Function Words  The structural devices make use of another important principle. This is the essential use of 'function words' or "structural words". Observe the following structures:  (i) I kill the snake.  (ii) I shall kill the snake.  (iii) I shall be killing the snake.  (iv) I shall have killed the snake.  (v) I have killed the snake.  (vi) I have to kill the snake.  (vii) I might have killed the snake.  (viii) I can kill the snake.
  • 10.  In the second sentence, the word 'shall' tells the action is going to happen and the third and the fourth sentences convey the meaning of futurity in a different way.  The fifth sentence makes use of 'have' which tells us that the action is now over. Similarly, the meaning is modified by the use of structural words 'have to', 'might' and 'can' in the sixth, seventh and eighth sentence.
  • 11.  The structural words which help the construction of utterances with content words are:  (i) The pronouns such as I, me, he, her, their some, any etc.  (ii) The prepositions such as in, on, of, under, at, from etc.  (iii) The helping verbs as do, have, be, will, can, may etc.  (iv) The adjectives and adverbs such as this, that, all, each, every, ago, again, also even, ever etc.
  • 12. 3. Use of a small number of Inflections  Another important characteristic is that English language makes use of a small number of inflections as compared to other languages. Inflectional changes are prominent in the following examples:  (i) In Verbs: I play: he plays; I am playing; I played.  (ii) In Nouns: one boy, two boys, that boy's cap; one man, two men, men's food.  (iii) In Adjectives and Adverbs:  (a) great ... greater ... greatest good ... better ... best  (b) Great ... greatly; beautiful ... beautifully.
  • 13. Principles of the structural approach  The principles of the Structural Approach may be as under:  1. Forming language habits. The Structural Approach gives due importance to the forming of language habits. The learners should acquire the habit of arranging words in English standard sentence patterns through language drills.  2. Importance of speech. The Structural Approach regards speech as more important than reading and writing. Speech is the necessary means of fixing firmly all ground work.  3. Importance of pupil's activity. The Structural Approach puts more emphasis on pupil's activity than on the teacher's. It is the child who is the learner, so he must be actively involved in the teaching-learning process.
  • 14.  From the above three principles, we observe that speech and oral work are the core of the structural way. The pupil himself assumes prominence in every activity connected in the new way of teaching and learning the language. Oral work, in fact, is the sheet-anchor of the approach.  The whole approach is based on the principle "that language is learnt through use, and that the use of it is almost always accompanied by activity of some kind. Pleasurable activity is the secret of success in language assimilation."
  • 15.  Source: http://www.preservearticles.com/20 12010920309/essay-on-the-structural-approach- of-teaching-english.html