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Page 1: NEUROLINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING. Richard BANDLER John GRINDLER In the mid 1970’s as an alternative form of therapy

NEUROLINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING

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Richard BANDLER John GRINDLER

In the mid 1970’s as an alternative form of therapy

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They focused on

How people influence each other How successful communicators

achieved their success

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NLP is,

* a collection of - techniques - patterns - strategies for assisting effective

communication and learning.* based on the assumptions about - how mind works - how people act and interact ( Revell&

Norman 1997:14 )

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It refers to attitudes

To life To people To self-discovery and awareness

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APPROACH: THEORY OF LANGUAGE AND LEARNING

* Nlp has no relationship with the sciene of neurolinguistics and behaviourist theories of learning.

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* Neuro > the brain and its functions

* Linguistic > a theory of communication

* Programming > achieving some behaviouring and thinking abilities.

* Programming and deprogramming clients’ behaviours is similar to computer programming.

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* Modelling > finding successful models in order to be successful.

* Values, beliefs, emotions, and experiences can also be modelled.

*** Explanation of Revell and Norman for the name Nlp:

* Neuro > the relationship between our five senses and our neurological process.

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* Linguistic part of nlp is about the language we use when we shape or reflect our experiences of the world.

* At the programming stage, we try to discover new methods for thinking, speaking, and acting in a better way.

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DESIGN, OBJECTIVES,SYLLABUS,LEARNING ACTIVITIES, ROLES OF LEARNERS,

TEACHERS, AND MATERIALS

1.OUTCOMES: GOALS OR ENDS;

“KNOWING WHAT YOU WANT”

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2. RAPPORT: A FACTOR FOR EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION ;

Maximizing similarities

Minimizing differences

AS AN EXPRESSION:

“ ESTABLISH RAPPORT WITH YOURSELF AND THEN WITH OTHERS”

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3. SENSORY ACUITY: CONSCIOUSLY AND NON-VERBALLY AWARENESS OF

COMMUNICATION

“USE YOUR SENSES”

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4.FLEXIBILITY: TRYING DIFFERENT WAYS USING VARIOUS SKILLS TO REACH YOUR GOAL

“KEEP CHANGING WHAT YOU DO UNTIL YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT”

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PRINCIPLES THAT GUIDE APPLICATION OF NLP IN LANGUAGE TEACHING ACCORDING TO

REVELL AND NORMAN

TEACHERS’ ROLE AS A MODEL The principles as the part of the belief

system of the teacher, the model teacher 1. Map is not the territory

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2.Map becomes territory: what you believe to be true either is true or becomes true.

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3.Life and mind as systematic processes4.There is no failure, only feedback….and

renewed opportunity for success.5.Knowing what you want helps you get it.6.The resources we need are within us7.Communication is nonverbal as well as

verbal8.Nonconscious mind is benevolent9.Nonconscious and conscious communication10.All behaviour has a positive intention

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11.The meaning of our communication is the response we get.

12.Modeling excellent behaviour leads to excellence.

13.The most flexible element is the most influent one in this system

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What makes NLP language teachers different from others?

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The application of the principles in their

teaching such as:

-the need for rapport as one of the four

key principles

-the tenth principle “All behaviour has a

positive intention”

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Students’ Roles

LEARNERS

DOERS

TEACHERS

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LEARNING ACTIVITIES AND MATERIALS

1. Auditory -storytelling,listening to cassettes,oral

explanations and song&music etc.2. Kinaesthetic -mime,drama,roleplay,flashcard,notetaking3. Visual -graphs,pictures,videos and hightlighting

with different colors.

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PROCEDURE

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COW

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FISH

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ELEPHANT

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CHICKEN

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THERE IS THERE ARE singular plural or countable nouns uncountable nouns

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VAR / NE VAR / NEREDE VAR

There is milk in the bottle

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ŞİŞEDE SÜT VAR 1 2 3

There is milk in the bottle 3 2 1

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Ben şimdi süt içiyorum. 1 2 3

I am drinking milk now. 3 2 1

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In conclusion:

NLP * cannot be regarded as a teaching

method.

* helps people feel more confident. * is more effective on creating

positive expectations, bonding, etc.

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* benefits from communicative or humanistic repertoire.

* is both teacher and learner centered.

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Criticism of NLP

* not based on the scientific method.* a lack of empirical research or

evidence.* a half-baked conflation of pop

psychology and pseudo-science.* ineffective, ethically questionable,

pseudo-scientific, full of unwarranted claims.

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