Implementing Task-Based Instruction to Facilitate Language Learning: Moving Away from Theory
Vol. 12 No. 1 (2001)
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The use of tasks has gained growing acceptance in the field of language teaching. In the task-based teaching, the organization of the language lassroom is learner-centered and the learning activities involve communicative language use. This paper discusses task-based teaching by presenting a brief overview of its underlying rationales. The rationales for infcoporating taskbased activities are dirived from the psycholinguistic and pedagogical perpectives. Some practical in-sights in this paper might be useful for English teachers and language experts.
Griffiths, A. (2015). Implementing Task-Based Instruction to Facilitate Language Learning: Moving Away from Theory. TEFLIN Journal, 12(1), 49–59. https://doi.org/10.15639/teflinjournal.v12i1/49-59
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