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  • Do you know what is TPR?It´s a language teaching method built around the coordination of speech and action.
  • TPR emphasis on comprehension and the use of physical actions to teach a foreign language.
  • What are The Bio Program and Brain lateralization?
  • TPR as directed to right-brain learning. whereas most second learning teaching methods are directed to left- brain learning.
  • the bio programSecond language teaching and learning should reflect the naturalistic processes of first language
  • Reduction of stressAn important condition for successful language learning is the absence of stress.
  • The type of syllabus use of sentence-based syllabus, with grammatical lexical criteria being primary in selecting teaching items.
  • The general objectives of TPR are to teach oral proficiency at a beginning level.
  • Imperative drills are the major classroom activity in TPR. They're typicallyused to elicit physical actions and activity on part of the learners.
  • What is the role of the learner and teacher in TPR.
  • The teacher plays an active and direct role in TPR. It's the teacher who decides what to teach, who models and presents the new materials and who selects suporting materials for classroom use.
  • Learners in TPR have the primary roles of listener and performer.They listen attentively and respond physically to commands given by the teacher. 
  • In conclusion Total Physical Response represents a useful set of techniques and is compatible with other approaches to teaching.
  • TPR activities are often included in training courses for teachers to young learners.
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