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ENGLISH TEACHING
METHODOLOGY FOR PUPILS WITH
LEARNING DIFICULTTIES
Auditory Expressive Language Problems and strategies to teach pupils
with these problems:
i)Aphasia
ii)Dysphraxia
Prepared by :
• People who have aphasia may have difficulty speaking and finding
the "right" words to complete their thoughts.
• Speaking slowly, using only a few words at a time, and articulating clearly.
• Establishing a good relationship and having fun with the child, using all forms of communication (gestures, looks,
etc.). Without communication, the child cannot learn.
• Encouraging the child to develop compensation strategies, by building on the child’s strengths.
• Putting the child in daycare at an early age to encourage him or her to develop compensatory strategies.
What’s the difference between
dysphasia and aphasia?
• Dysphasia and aphasia have the same causes and symptoms.
• Some sources suggest aphasia is more severe, and involves a complete loss of
speech and comprehension abilities.