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Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT)

Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT) is founded on the principle that language serves a functional role primarily as a means of making meaning. It incorporates multiple models, including interactional, structural, and functional, to facilitate authentic language use and meaningful communication activities.

Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT)

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Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT)

Materials Role
Materials provide task contexts, facilitate authentic language use, and support meaningful communication activities.
Procedure
Posttask activities

Practice

Analysis

Task Cycle

Report

Planning

Task

Pre-task activities

Instructions to topic and task

Objectives
Goals in TBLT are determined by the specific needs of particular learners
Principles
Promote cooperative learning
Real world relation
Students are the center
Learning by doing
There is a communicative goal
Asking students using the target language
Students Roles
Students are autonomous
Students observe how language works in communication.
Teacher Roles
The teacher accompanies and supervises the activity to check the procedures.
The teacher guides students on how to complete assignments.

Theory of Learning
TBLT's theory of learning is experiential, emphasizing learning through interaction, problem-solving, and real-world task completion.

Theory of Language
TBLT's theory of language is functional, viewing that language is primarily a means of making meaning.

Multiple models

Interactional

Functional

Structural