Tuesday, 16 August 2016

“Task – based Language Learning” By – Dave Willis and Jane Willis.



 RESPECTED SIR,

          

            “Task – based Language Learning”

 

        By – Dave Willis and Jane Willis.

 


What is TBL :-


It is an approach based on the use of task as the core 

unit of planning and instruction in language teaching.

 

                Definition of TBL



A task is an activity where the target language is 

used by the learner for a communicative purpose in 

order to achieve an out come .

                                                                    BY – JANE WILLIS.




Main point of TBL :-


1). Process.


2). Communicative and meaning.


3). Purposeful activities and tasks.

 

             
                    Background : -


Two early applications of a task based learning 

within a communicative frame work for language 

teaching were the malaysian communicational 

Syllabus 1975 and the Bangalore project Prabhu 

1987.




Classification of task as a pedagogic tool : -


Series of topics draw.


Identify number of oprations listing, ordering, 

sequencing English films.


Task built around a aritten text predict development 

of a story.

Recording fluent speakers, rich, interaction.


The need to facus on natural, in out and forms 

within classroom methodology.

Group tasks, pair work higher accuracy.

 

Natural Language use : -


Public and private use than in 1987, 1996 (Willis and 

willis)



1). pre task phase.

2). Task planning report cycle pair discussion to 

      public report.


 3). planning language focus.



                                              THANK YOU.....

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