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Task-based Language Teaching

Task-based language teaching: For the state secondary FL classroom?

Pages 55-68 | Published online: 06 Aug 2007
 

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to evaluate the applicability of task-based language teaching (TBLT) to state secondary foreign language classes. After discussion of method in general, TBLT is defined and its particularities described. Tasks are assessed as the basis for syllabus and then as the basis for method. In both cases, the proposals are outlined, their rationales summarised and they are evaluated. The evaluations show many potential limitations of TBLT, especially when it comes to the sources of new language and the maintenance of accuracy. Some of the previous discusion, some aspects of language learning and teaching relevant to TBLT are covered in an extensive section on research findings. Given the limitation of TBLT, an alternative perspective is outlined. A crucial factor in methodological decision-making in FL teaching must be proficiency level.

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