Safif (2009) States that globalization has been mostly good. There’s have been international cooperation that has led to better healthcare systems in the developing world, improved economic outlooks …show more content…
In North America the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was signed, allowing trade and mobility between the countries of Mexico, Canada, and the United States of America.
Borgen (2013) states that globalization in Mexico has had indisputably positive effects on the national economy. In the 1980’s and 1990’s, Mexico loosened its trade restrictions, greatly reduced tariffs, and signed the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with the United States and Canada. These actions contributed to the tripling of Mexico’s GDP between 1980 and 1992. The Mexican government has been, for the most part, supportive of trade expansion and development within the …show more content…
In this method the teaching is done entirely in the target language. The learner is not allowed to use his or her mother tongue. Grammar rules are avoided and there is emphasis on good pronunciation. The Grammar-translation method it´s Learning is largely by translation to and from the target language. Grammar rules are to be memorized and long lists of vocabulary learned by heart. There is little, or no emphasis placed on developing oral ability.
In the Audio-lingual method the theory behind this method is that learning a language means acquiring habits. There is much practice of dialogues of every situation. New language is first heard and extensively drilled before being seen in its written form.
The structural approach. This method sees language as a complex of grammatical rules which are to be learned one at a time in a set order. So, for example the verb "to be" is introduced and practiced before the present continuous tense which uses "to be" as an