Direct Method: by Kadek Agus Juniarta
Direct Method: by Kadek Agus Juniarta
By
Kadek Agus Juniarta
1. Introduction
Many methods of English language teaching have been proposed and implemented
during teaching and learning process in the field of education in Indonesia. The methods have
their own strength and weaknesses. Richard & Rodgers (2003) define that the Direct Method is
called the Natural Approach. It was developed by Berlitz towards the end of the 19 th century at
German and France. It represents critical reaction to the teaching methods of the ancient
Grammar Translation Method which produced knowledge about language rather than knowledge
of language. The Direct Method continues to provoke interest and enthusiasm today since the
emphasis is now on knowledge of words and useful phrases for everyday life, and of factual
knowledge about the target language. So that, direct method is believed that it can help students
to improve their speaking ability to use target language even in a native-like pronunciation.
This paper describes some importance aspects related to direct method. Those aspects
are: (1) The Nature of Direct Method; (2) The Characteristics of Direct Method; (3) The
Techniques of Direct Method; (4) The Strengths of Direct Method; and (5) The Weaknesses
of Direct Method.
F. Dictation
The teacher reads the passage three times. The first time, the teacher reads it at a normal
speed, while the students just listen. The second time, the teacher reads the passage phrase by
phrase, pausing long enough to allow students to write down what they have heard. The last
time, the teacher again reads a normal speed, and the students check their work.
G. Map Drawing
In this technique, students are given a map with the geographical features unnamed. For
example: the teacher gives instructions for all the geographical features of Bali island or
interesting places in Bali using a map. Then the teacher gives the students direction such as
the name of a lake in Bedugul is Beratan lake, the name of temple in Gerogkak village is
Pulaki temple, etc. The students should follow the teacher’s instruction about labeled map.
The map will be labeled completely if the students are able to follow teacher’s instruction.
H. Paragraph Writing
The teacher in this class asked the students to write a paragraph in their own words related to
the previous technique (Map Drawing) on the major geographical features, such geographical
features of Indonesia, Bali, United States, etc. They could have done this form memory, or
they could have used the reading passage in the lesson as a model.