Catégories : Tous - students - language - classroom - communication

par Fabio Ruggiero Il y a 7 années

495

TBLT

Task-based language teaching (TBLT) centers around using authentic language in meaningful tasks, such as visiting a doctor or making a phone call. This approach emphasizes meaningful communication and places students at the core of the learning process.

TBLT

These ‘real-life’, ‘target’ or ‘rehearsal’ tasks are chosen on the basis of learners’ needs outside the classroom, whether in the personal and public domains, or related to more specific occupational or educational needs.

Inside the classroom. Communicative pedagogic tasks aim to actively involve learners in meaningful communication, are relevant (here and now in the formal learning context), are challenging but feasible (with task manipulation where appropriate), and have identifiable (and possibly less immediately evident) outcomes.

critiche

Students typically translate and use a lot of their L1 rather than the target language in completing the tasks.

Not all students are or will be motivated by TBLT

Everything is left to the teacher

There is no acquisition of new grammar or vocabulary features

http://www.educ.ualberta.ca/staff/olenka.bilash/best%20of%20bilash/taskbasedlanguageteaching.html

communicative task is on successful task completion

Task

‘real-life’, ‘target’ or ‘rehearsal’ tasks

Pedagogic task

types of tasks

, interpreting a role in a play, taking part in a discussion, giving a presentation, planning a course of action, reading and replying to (an e-mail) message, etc

routine transactions

problem solving

skills based

creative

Tasks are a feature of everyday life in the personal, public, educational or occupational domains. Task accomplishment by an individual involves the strategic activation of specific competences in order to carry out a set of purposeful actions in a particular domain with a clearly defined goal and a specific outcome.

Framework

way meanings are comprehended

focus on Meaning

TBLT

Task-based learning focuses on the use of authentic language through meaningful tasks such as visiting the doctor or a telephone call. This method encourages meaningful communication and is student-centred.

Students focus on a relationship that is comparable to real world activities
Assessment is primarily based on task outcome
TBLT is student-centered
The conveyance of some sort of meaning is central to this method
Students are encouraged to use language creatively and spontaneously through tasks and problem solving