The Application of Suggestopedia on Oral English Teaching in Junior High Schools
Abstract
Suggestopedia was founded by Georgi Lozanov who is a Bulgarian psychotherapist. He introduces this method into educational circles and helps it widely apply into English teaching. Nevertheless, the oral proficiency of Chinese English learners is still at a low level which is extremely urgent to handle with. This study discusses the application of suggestopedia on English spoken language of junior high students. First, it is imperative to make a feasibility analysis on applying this teaching method into English oral teaching of middle schools. Secondly, a relevant oral teaching case is analyzed in detail. After that, the advantages and disadvantages are summarized, which will help suggestopedia better be put into teaching practice.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/12365
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