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Listen to the show. Total Physical Response (TPR) is a methodology made famous by James Ashner. It’s teaching style based on kinestetic learning. Teachers speak and students respond in some manner physically. We...
Teaching Methodologies: Total Physical Response is an episode from Podcasts – ESL Teacher Talk – ESL Podcasts for Teachers by ESL Teacher Talk. Listen to the show. Total Physical Response (TPR) is a methodology made famous by James Ashner.Â...
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Listen to the show. Total Physical Response (TPR) is a methodology made famous by James Ashner. It’s teaching style based on kinestetic learning. Teachers speak and students respond in some manner physically. We cover: what TPR is the theory behind TPR and what it’s supposed to do how TPR can be used in your lessons […]
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Published Aug 26, 2008