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The Audio-Lingual Method uses intensive repetition and drilling to build automatic language patterns. While pure ALM has fallen out of favor, strategic drilling remains valuable for developing automaticity.
The Audio-Lingual Method (ALM) is a language teaching approach based on behavioral psychology that emphasizes habit formation through intensive repetition and drilling of language patterns. The method treats language as a set of habits to be developed through conditioning: stimulus, response, reinforcement.
In an Audio-Lingual classroom, you'll hear chorus drills where the entire class repeats phrases in unison, followed by individual repetition. The teacher presents a model sentence, then guides students through variations: substitution drills, transformation drills, and expansion drills.
The Audio-Lingual Method emerged from World War II necessity, when the U.S. military needed soldiers who could communicate in foreign languages quickly. The resulting "Army Specialized Training Program" (ASTP) became the foundation for what was also called the "Army Method."
Key developers include Charles Fries at the University of Michigan and Robert Lado, who wrote "Language Teaching: A Scientific Approach" (1964). ALM dominated American language teaching from the 1940s through the 1960s.
While pure ALM has fallen out of favor, its drilling techniques remain valuable for building automaticity—and Talkio AI can deliver them in enhanced, communicative ways.
Substitution Drill Conversation: Ask Talkio to run a substitution drill, then use the pattern in conversation. Drill: "I'd like a coffee" → "I'd like a tea" → "I'd like a sandwich." Then: "Let's go to a café and order."
Question Formation Drill: Practice transforming statements to questions until automatic: "She works here" → "Does she work here?" Then have a conversation where you ask many questions.
Rapid Response Drill: Have Talkio ask questions requiring specific structures, demanding quick responses to build automaticity.
The Audio-Lingual Method's core insight—that automatic production requires repetitive practice—remains valid. You can't think your way to fluent speech; you have to drill until patterns become reflexive. Talkio AI allows you to incorporate strategic drilling into a balanced approach.
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