What is the Audio Lingual Method (ALM)?
The Audio-Lingual Method, also known as the Army Method or New Key, is a teaching method for foreign languages that emphasizes the use of repetitive drills and patterns to teach language skills. This method is based on the idea that language learning is similar to habit formation, and that language can be acquired through repetition and practice. The focus of the method is on the development of listening and speaking skills, rather than reading and writing, and it is typically used to teach practical, everyday language. What does ALM mean? Check out this video to find out!
In the Teaching Methodology Exposed series, we take a look at notable language-teaching methods which have influenced us and wider education. We, as educational professionals, explain the history and rationale behind these methodologies and analyze a real class example to better weigh each method’s pros and cons as an effective teaching approach.