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TOTAL PHYSICAL
       RESPONSE
                        What Is TPR?
              "Babies don't learn by memorizing lists;
                 why should children or adults?"




Mtra. Graciela Bilat
IT’S ALL IN THE WAY WE LEARN...



Total Physical Response (TPR), which is an ESL methodology developed by
James J. Asher, has been in use for nearly thirty years.

TPR is based on the premise that the human brain has a biological program for
acquiring any natural language on earth - including the sign language of the
deaf. The process is visible when we observe how infants internalize their first
language.

The secret is a unique "conversation" between the parent and infant. For
                            example, the first conversation is a parent saying,
                            "Look at daddy. Look at daddy." The infant's face
                            turns in the direction of the voice and daddy
                            exclaims, "She's looking at me! She's looking at me!"
                            Dr. Asher calls this "a language-body conversation"
                            because the parent speaks and the infant answers
                            with a physical response such as looking, smiling,
                            laughing, turning, walking, reaching, grasping,
                            holding, sitting, running, and so forth.

                               Notice that these "conversations" continue for many
                               many months before the child utters anything more
                               intelligible than "mommy" or "daddy." Although
                               the infant is not yet speaking, the child is
                               imprinting a linguistic map of how the language
works. Silently, the child is internalizing the patterns and sounds of the target
language.

When the child has decoded enough of the target language, speaking appears
spontaneously. The infant's speech will not be perfect, but gradually, the child's
utterances will approximate more and more that of a native speaker.




Mtra. Graciela Bilat
IDEAS TO USE TPR IN THE
                CLASSROOM:
                CLASSROOM:

 1. You are your hand
 If there are problems with lack of space, noise, discipline and/ or potential
 breakages in the classroom with students running around, you can get them
 doing the usual action words for pre-school classes like “run” and “jump” with
 one hand representing the person (a fist with the first two fingers extended
 down to represent legs) and the other hand as the ground (open palm face up).

 2. You are an animal
 This is a variation on You Are Your Hand that demands less imagination but
 more equipment. Give each student a puppet or plastic animal to do the mimes
 with. If you don’t have enough for one per student, you can give it to each
 student at a time and let the class shout out instructions like “jump on the
 teacher”. This can also be combined with Sensible Animal Mimes below.

 3. Animals and actions
 You can combine animals and actions and add fun with instructions like “the
 rabbit is jumping” (making rabbit ears on your head while jumping) or “the
 elephant is stomping its feet” (swinging one arm in front of your nose as its
 trunk while stomping your feet).

 4. Simon says
 Students only do the action you say when you start the sentence with “Simon
 says…” and should stay still if you say just the action word (”Jump!”). To add
 competition you can add or take away points or eliminate people if they move
 when you don’t say “Simon says…”. More useful language than “Simon
 says…” you can use to start the sentences includes “Your teacher says…” and
 “You should/ can/ must…”,

 5. Simon lies
 Students only copy the teacher when the thing they say and the thing they do
 is the same, e.g. when they say “jump” and jump. If the words and action don’t
 match (jumping and saying “sleep”) the children should stay still.

 6. Steven lies too
 Students ignore what the teacher is doing and only do what they say, e.g. if
 they are hopping and saying “Jump”, the kids jump.

 7. Sensible animal mimes


Mtra. Graciela Bilat
In this variation on Animals and Actions, students only follow the instructions
 if the teacher says a sentence that is true in nature, e.g. “A bird flies” but not “A
 snake plays tennis”.

 8. Sensible object mimes
 Students only do the mime if it possible with the object the teacher names, e.g.
 stay still for “Eat a ball” but act for “Ride an elephant”

 9. TPR questions
 You can use mime to help students answer questions, remember the questions,
 understand the individual words in a question and/ or take part in question
 drilling even if they are too shy to speak. For example with “What’s your
 name?” you can mime shoulders hunched with palms up for “question/
 what”, a cupped palm facing towards another person for “your” and pointing
 at a real or imagined name badge for “name”.

 10. Quickly slowly actions
 An easy variation on any kind of TPR actions practice is just getting the
 students to do it slowly and quickly. This adds two pieces of vocabulary that
 are very useful for classroom instructions and makes revision of previous
 vocabulary more interesting.

 11. Left right actions
 Another easy variation on almost any action is to add left and right, e.g. “Hop
 on your left foot” or “Play basketball with your left hand”

 12. Little big actions
 Another easy and fun variation is getting students to do alternate big and small
 jumps/ steps/ hops etc. Please note that these are all the nouns of the action
 words, whereas most of the other examples here are verbs.

 13. Opposite actions
 Dealing with actions as opposites not only makes them more memorable but
 can also add an element of fun, e.g. do “climb up, climb up, climb up” with the
 tension building and then “fall down!”

 14. Action songs
 There are many kindergarten songs for the kinds of actions you typically teach
 pre-school EFL classes, such as clap, stomp, nod, shout (all in the popular song
 “If You’re Happy and You Know It”), brush, wash, wave, (in various versions
 of “Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush”) etc.

 15. Action story books/ picture books
 Lots of books designed for pre-school native speaker kids work well with EFL
 learners as well and have lots of action words in them, for example “From
 Head to Toe” by Eric Carle and “We’re Going on a Bear Hunt”


Mtra. Graciela Bilat
Mtra. Graciela Bilat

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Total Physical Response

  • 1. TOTAL PHYSICAL RESPONSE What Is TPR? "Babies don't learn by memorizing lists; why should children or adults?" Mtra. Graciela Bilat
  • 2. IT’S ALL IN THE WAY WE LEARN... Total Physical Response (TPR), which is an ESL methodology developed by James J. Asher, has been in use for nearly thirty years. TPR is based on the premise that the human brain has a biological program for acquiring any natural language on earth - including the sign language of the deaf. The process is visible when we observe how infants internalize their first language. The secret is a unique "conversation" between the parent and infant. For example, the first conversation is a parent saying, "Look at daddy. Look at daddy." The infant's face turns in the direction of the voice and daddy exclaims, "She's looking at me! She's looking at me!" Dr. Asher calls this "a language-body conversation" because the parent speaks and the infant answers with a physical response such as looking, smiling, laughing, turning, walking, reaching, grasping, holding, sitting, running, and so forth. Notice that these "conversations" continue for many many months before the child utters anything more intelligible than "mommy" or "daddy." Although the infant is not yet speaking, the child is imprinting a linguistic map of how the language works. Silently, the child is internalizing the patterns and sounds of the target language. When the child has decoded enough of the target language, speaking appears spontaneously. The infant's speech will not be perfect, but gradually, the child's utterances will approximate more and more that of a native speaker. Mtra. Graciela Bilat
  • 3. IDEAS TO USE TPR IN THE CLASSROOM: CLASSROOM: 1. You are your hand If there are problems with lack of space, noise, discipline and/ or potential breakages in the classroom with students running around, you can get them doing the usual action words for pre-school classes like “run” and “jump” with one hand representing the person (a fist with the first two fingers extended down to represent legs) and the other hand as the ground (open palm face up). 2. You are an animal This is a variation on You Are Your Hand that demands less imagination but more equipment. Give each student a puppet or plastic animal to do the mimes with. If you don’t have enough for one per student, you can give it to each student at a time and let the class shout out instructions like “jump on the teacher”. This can also be combined with Sensible Animal Mimes below. 3. Animals and actions You can combine animals and actions and add fun with instructions like “the rabbit is jumping” (making rabbit ears on your head while jumping) or “the elephant is stomping its feet” (swinging one arm in front of your nose as its trunk while stomping your feet). 4. Simon says Students only do the action you say when you start the sentence with “Simon says…” and should stay still if you say just the action word (”Jump!”). To add competition you can add or take away points or eliminate people if they move when you don’t say “Simon says…”. More useful language than “Simon says…” you can use to start the sentences includes “Your teacher says…” and “You should/ can/ must…”, 5. Simon lies Students only copy the teacher when the thing they say and the thing they do is the same, e.g. when they say “jump” and jump. If the words and action don’t match (jumping and saying “sleep”) the children should stay still. 6. Steven lies too Students ignore what the teacher is doing and only do what they say, e.g. if they are hopping and saying “Jump”, the kids jump. 7. Sensible animal mimes Mtra. Graciela Bilat
  • 4. In this variation on Animals and Actions, students only follow the instructions if the teacher says a sentence that is true in nature, e.g. “A bird flies” but not “A snake plays tennis”. 8. Sensible object mimes Students only do the mime if it possible with the object the teacher names, e.g. stay still for “Eat a ball” but act for “Ride an elephant” 9. TPR questions You can use mime to help students answer questions, remember the questions, understand the individual words in a question and/ or take part in question drilling even if they are too shy to speak. For example with “What’s your name?” you can mime shoulders hunched with palms up for “question/ what”, a cupped palm facing towards another person for “your” and pointing at a real or imagined name badge for “name”. 10. Quickly slowly actions An easy variation on any kind of TPR actions practice is just getting the students to do it slowly and quickly. This adds two pieces of vocabulary that are very useful for classroom instructions and makes revision of previous vocabulary more interesting. 11. Left right actions Another easy variation on almost any action is to add left and right, e.g. “Hop on your left foot” or “Play basketball with your left hand” 12. Little big actions Another easy and fun variation is getting students to do alternate big and small jumps/ steps/ hops etc. Please note that these are all the nouns of the action words, whereas most of the other examples here are verbs. 13. Opposite actions Dealing with actions as opposites not only makes them more memorable but can also add an element of fun, e.g. do “climb up, climb up, climb up” with the tension building and then “fall down!” 14. Action songs There are many kindergarten songs for the kinds of actions you typically teach pre-school EFL classes, such as clap, stomp, nod, shout (all in the popular song “If You’re Happy and You Know It”), brush, wash, wave, (in various versions of “Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush”) etc. 15. Action story books/ picture books Lots of books designed for pre-school native speaker kids work well with EFL learners as well and have lots of action words in them, for example “From Head to Toe” by Eric Carle and “We’re Going on a Bear Hunt” Mtra. Graciela Bilat