This document provides an overview of the history of language teaching methodology. It describes how in the Classical Period from the 17th to 19th centuries, the purpose of education was religious orthodoxy and morality. Foreign language learning focused on Greek and Latin and promoting intellect. The Grammar Translation Method dominated from the 1850s to 1950s with a focus on grammar rules, translation, and memorization. Reformers in the early 20th century emphasized meaning and concepts like Gouin's Series Method. The Direct Method by Berlitz focused on oral interaction and spontaneous language use with little translation.