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Communicative Competence

The text explores the concept of communicative competence, emphasizing its roots in linguistic competence as defined by Chomsky. It highlights that competence in language involves both mental processes and innate abilities.

Communicative Competence

Communicative Competence

COMPETENCE

Needs to be seen
From

Action

is related to

Reality

consequently

Good use of language appears

Knowing

shows

Variety of knowledge

also refers to

The concept of faculty or ability

Language

is

A thinking expression

And it is integrated into

A human property with reason

Thinking

builds

appears as

Human actions and Human faculties

from

The Greek thought

on

Nature

Construction of knowledge

Arises as an alternative to
Evaluation
Curricular components
School processes

Hymes language theory

Language subcategories (Canale and Swain 1980), (Bachman 1990)
Communicative and strategic
Discursive
Sociolinguistics
Grammatical competence
Socio-economic and cultural
Uses of language

Competence is:

Social-experience

Motivations

Values

Attitude

Members: Edna Avendaño Naranjo, Daymar Gabriela García, Sofia Mora Torres, Samantha Noy and Laura Natalia Castañeda.

Chomskyan theory focuses its ideas on Habermas theory

Communicative Action
Implies

Understanding words in terms of action

The meaning of words occurs in communicative interactions

Search

Understanding

Aimed at the

Communicative rationality

that sets up

Communication structure

With

Universal Pragmatic

Acts of speech

It is characterized

Condition of validating the Dialogue

I mean

Understanding with someone about something

Linguistic competence (Chomsky)

Competence- Action
Grammatical system

Intented

Communication

Knowledge

Habilities

Social Interaction

Transformational-Generative Grammar
Universal genetic programming

Individual-use

Universal-grammar

Mental process
Innate abilities

Therefore

Native language.

Unconscious process