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GRAMMAR-TRANSLATION METHOD

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The names of some key figures in Grammar Translation—like Johann Seidensticker, Karl Plötz, H. S. Ollendorf, and Johann Meidinger—show that this method originated from German scholarship. This approach focused on deeply understanding the structure of language and classical texts. It was designed to help learners grasp the grammar and vocabulary of target languages, especially Latin and Ancient Greek, which were important in European education during the 18th and 19th centuries. However, this method emphasized academ
ic knowledge over practical language use, leading to criticism. W. H. D. Rouse described it as aiming “to know everything about something rather than the thing itself” (quoted in Kelly 1969: 53). This critique highlights the gap between traditional teaching methods and the growing need for practical language skills among learners.

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The names of some key figures in Grammar Translation—like Johann Seidensticker, Karl Plötz, H. S. Ollendorf, and Johann Meidinger—show that this method originated from German scholarship. This approach focused on deeply understanding the structure of language and classical texts. It was designed to help learners grasp the grammar and vocabulary of target languages, especially Latin and Ancient Greek, which were important in European education during the 18th and 19th centuries. However, this method emphasized academ ic knowledge over practical language use, leading to criticism. W. H. D. Rouse described it as aiming “to know everything about something rather than the thing itself” (quoted in Kelly 1969: 53). This critique highlights the gap between traditional teaching methods and the growing need for practical language skills among learners.

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