Presentation, Practice and Production (PPP) in TEFL

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Presentation, Practice and Production (PPP) in TEFL The Presentation, Practice & Production Approach

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Presentation, Practice and Production (PPP) in TEFL

The Presentation, Practice & Production Approach

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During an initial teacher training course, most TEFL teachers will become familiar

with the PPP paradigm.

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A PPP lesson would proceed in the following manner: Firstly the teacher presents an item of language in a clear context t get across its

meaning.

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Students are then asked to complete a controlled practice stage, where they may have to repeat target items through choral and individual drilling, fill gaps or match

halves of sentences.

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Finally, they move on to the production stage, sometimes called the ‘free practice’.

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The PPP approach has however come under increasing criticism in recent years as being

inappropriate for higher level classes.