Theories of learning
Constructivism
Presentation: The new grammar structure is presented, often by means of a conversation or short text.
Practice: Students practice using the new structure in a controlled context,
through drills or substitution exercises
Production: Students practice using the new structure in different contexts often using their own content or information.
Behaviorism
Use of tasks and sees them as the main unit to use, both in planning teaching (ie in the development of a syllabus) and also in classroom teaching.
Cognitivism
Pedagogical tasks
Intended to require the use of specific intreractional strategies
Use of specific types of language (skills, grammar, vocabulary)
The task itself is not something
one would normally encounter in the real world
Real-world tasks
Are tasks that reflect real-world uses of language and which might be considered a rehearsal for real-world tasks
A role play in which students practice a job interview would be a task of this kind.