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Definition : Total Physical Response
Category : Academic & Science » Language & Linguistics
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Total Physical Response (TPR) is a language teaching method that connects language with physical movement. TPR uses both verbal communication and physical body movement to create a mind and body connection to words making it easier for the student to remember.

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What is the full form of TPR in Language Teaching?

The full form of TPR is Total Physical Response

What are the full forms of TPR in Academic & Science?

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What are the full forms of TPR in Worldwide?

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