tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1425985850280051605.post6902440231500331885..comments2023-08-09T14:03:35.138+09:00Comments on Keith's Voice on Extreme Language Learning: visit the AUA Thai blogKeithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02533265523359409077noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1425985850280051605.post-35153014445926950942010-02-06T11:53:51.805+09:002010-02-06T11:53:51.805+09:00Thomas, as far as I understood the student from AU...Thomas, as far as I understood the student from AUA-Thai combined from the beginning the AUA courses with the TV-method (even if he doesn't name it so) at home.Zhubajiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01300130164844898045noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1425985850280051605.post-78588095623318918702010-02-04T20:03:53.241+09:002010-02-04T20:03:53.241+09:00Thank you so much. These blogs are food for my sou...Thank you so much. These blogs are food for my soul.<br />"Rubber trees and language students" rocks, I wholly concur.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1425985850280051605.post-16123017440820466532010-02-03T22:06:02.225+09:002010-02-03T22:06:02.225+09:00Thanks for linking! I can't wait to read Davi...Thanks for linking! I can't wait to read David Long's blog.<br /><br />Another difference between ALG/children's learning and the TV Method is that the TV Method has no interaction. TVM is observation-only, on the outside looking in. Like a fly on the wall. Children have parents to show them things and talk to them directly, which I think ALG tries to emulate. These interactive experiences between parent/child are better at producing the "cascades" that Dr. Brown talks about in his book.<br /><br />This is what I notice when I try the TV Method and compare my learning experience to that of my son (2-years old).Thomashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13797652165679933522noreply@blogger.com