An Inductive Model for Teaching World Languages

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Alessandro Digiacomo 
edutopia.org
4 min



Teachers can create lessons that engage students as active learners to improve their understanding of how languages work.


Using an inductive approach to teaching a foreign language positions students as active learners. They use prior knowledge and cultural knowledge, as well as deductive and reasoning skills. As a result, they gain a better understanding of how language works.

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