THE USE OF TOTAL PHYSICAL RESPONSE METHOD IN TEACHING YOUNG LEARNERS
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Total Physical response, natural method, physical activities, spoken language, physical actions, nonverbal communication.Abstrak
This abstract explores the core principles of TPR, detailing how it works and highlighting its key benefits for young learners, including increased engagement, reduced anxiety, and the promotion of active and memorable learning experiences. Furthermore, it addresses effective implementation strategies, such as the use of simple commands, visual aids, and incorporation of games and songs, to maximize the method's potential in a classroom setting. The study concludes that TPR is a valuable and adaptable tool in early language education, enhancing comprehension, fostering confidence, and creating a dynamic learning environment suitable for all young learners.
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