BRAIN. Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience

Volume: 3 | Issue: 4

A Critical Look at the Presentation, Practice, Production (PPP) Approach: Challenges and Promises for ELT

Parviz Maftoon - Islamic Azad University, Hesarak, Tehran (IR), Saeid Najafi Sarem - Islamic Azad University, Hesarak, Tehran (IR),

Abstract

English language teaching has left behind many ups and downs until the introduction of  CLT and TBLT methodologies in recent years. Much attempt has been made both by researchers  and language instructors to make use of the most efficient teaching practices aimed at enhancing  language production and affecting learning outcomes in a positive way. In the same direction,  during 1950s an approach emerged in the United Kingdom based on behaviorist teaching practices  known as PPP, which soon popularized the field of language teaching and employed by many  professional schools throughout the world. However, due to ignoring the communication as a main  goal of language learning, this approach came under serious attacks and criticisms by various  scholars from 1990s onwards. The present paper is an attempt to critically look at this issue from  several perspectives: First, in order to know the three Ps approach, this article will present its main  characteristics and principles. Second, it will elaborate on the main challenges and criticisms posed  against this approach by various scholars. Finally, the advantages of applying the three Ps will be  discussed as a useful teaching technique rather than an approach or method. Also, the implications  will be pointed out both for language teachers and learners.

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