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communicative approaches to language teaching - Coggle Diagram
communicative approaches to language teaching
Task-Based Language Teaching
Importance
Language is best learned when it is used
to accomplish meaningful tasks
Advantages
Promotes Active Learning
Supports Problem-Solving Skills
Authentic Language Use
Characteristics
Focus on Meaning
Stages of Instruction
Real-World Relevance
Aplication
Students work in groups to plan weekend class trip: including destination, transportation and budget (giving suggestions, making decisions.
focus
Learning is organized around tasks that are relevant to real-life situation
Communicative Language Teaching
Importance
Recognition of language as a tool for communication rather tham memorization
Advantages
Promotes motivation
encourages active learning
Characteristics
Authentic materials
Interaction and collaboration
Emphasis on communication
Aplication
ordering a food at a restaurant
Asking for directions
Job interviews
Focus
Real-life world Communication
Project-Based Learning
Importance
It prepares students for real-world challenges
Characteristics
Long-Term, Real-World Focus
Collaboration
Inquiry-Based Learning
Focus
It is an approach where students work on a
project over an extended period,
Aplication
Students build a model of a self sustaining ecosystem using recycle materials. (investigate ecosystem, energy flow, etc.
Cooperative Language Learning.
Importance
CLL is important for developing social skills, cooperative behavior, and peer
learning
Advantages
-Encourages Active Participation
-Builds a Sense of Community
Characteristics
Small Group Work
Positive Interdependence
Interaction and Peer Learning
Aplication
Role-Play Dialogues: Practice functional language, asking for directions, ordering food, etc.
Focus
is an approach in which students work
in small groups to achieve common learning goals