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Using Tasks in Second Language Teaching

Using Tasks in Second Language Teaching
Author: Craig Lambert
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2020-07-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1788929454

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This book examines the use of tasks in second language instruction in a variety of international contexts, and addresses the need for a better understanding of how tasks are used in teaching and program-level decision-making. The chapters consider the key issues, examples, benefits and challenges that teachers, program designers and researchers face in using tasks in a diverse range of contexts around the world, and aim to understand practitioners’ concerns with the relationship between tasks and performance. They provide examples of how tasks are used with learners of different ages and different proficiency levels, in both face-to-face and online contexts. In documenting these uses of tasks, the authors of the various chapters illuminate cultural, educational and institutional factors that can make the effective use of tasks more or less difficult in their particular context.


Tasks in Second Language Learning

Tasks in Second Language Learning
Author: Virginia Samuda
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2007-11-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0230596428

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Tasks in Second Language Learning aims to re-centre discussion of the ways in which language learning tasks can help offer a holistic approach to language learning, and to explore the research implications. It relates the broad educational and social science rationale for the use of tasks to the principles and practices of their classroom use. The authors provide a balanced review of research as a basis for exploring a broader research agenda. Throughout, the book offers telling illustration of the contributions of a range of specialists in research, teaching methodology and materials development, and of the authors' own argument.


Second Language Acquisition and Task-Based Language Teaching

Second Language Acquisition and Task-Based Language Teaching
Author: Mike Long
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2014-07-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1118882210

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This book offers an in-depth explanation of Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT) and the methods necessary to implement it in the language classroom successfully. Combines a survey of theory and research in instructed second language acquisition (ISLA) with insights from language teaching and the philosophy of education Details best practice for TBLT programs, including discussion of learner needs and means analysis; syllabus design; materials writing; choice of methodological principles and pedagogic procedures; criterion-referenced, task-based performance assessment; and program evaluation Written by an esteemed scholar of second language acquisition with over 30 years of research and classroom experience Considers diffusion of innovation in education and the potential impact of TBLT on foreign and second language learning


Task-Based Language Teaching

Task-Based Language Teaching
Author: Rod Ellis
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2019-10-17
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1108494080

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A comprehensive account of the research and practice of task-based language teaching.


Using Tasks in Second Language Teaching

Using Tasks in Second Language Teaching
Author: Craig Lambert
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2020-07-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1788929462

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This book examines the use of tasks in second language instruction in a variety of international contexts, and addresses the need for a better understanding of how tasks are used in teaching and program-level decision-making. The chapters consider the key issues, examples, benefits and challenges that teachers, program designers and researchers face in using tasks in a diverse range of contexts around the world, and aim to understand practitioners’ concerns with the relationship between tasks and performance. They provide examples of how tasks are used with learners of different ages and different proficiency levels, in both face-to-face and online contexts. In documenting these uses of tasks, the authors of the various chapters illuminate cultural, educational and institutional factors that can make the effective use of tasks more or less difficult in their particular context.


Reflections on Task-Based Language Teaching

Reflections on Task-Based Language Teaching
Author: Rod Ellis
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2018-06-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1788920155

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Task-based language teaching is now a well-established pedagogic approach but problematic issues remain, such as whether it is appropriate for all learners and in all instructional contexts. This book draws on the author’s experience of working with teachers, together with his knowledge of relevant research and theory, to examine the key issues. It proposes flexible ways in which tasks can be designed and implemented in the language classroom to address the problems that teachers often face with task-based language teaching. It will appeal to researchers and teachers who are interested in task-based language teaching and the practical and theoretical issues involved. It will also be of interest to students and researchers working in the areas of applied linguistics, TESOL and second language acquisition.


Input-based Tasks in Foreign Language Instruction for Young Learners

Input-based Tasks in Foreign Language Instruction for Young Learners
Author: Natsuko Shintani
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2016-03-24
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9027267308

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The book examines how task-based language teaching (TBLT) can be carried out with young beginner learners in a foreign language context. It addresses how TBLT can be introduced and implemented in a difficult instructional context where traditional teaching approaches are entrenched. The book reports a study that examined how TBLT can be made to work in such a context. The study compares the effectiveness of TBLT and the traditional “present-practice-produce” (PPP) approach for teaching English to young beginner learners in Japan. The TBLT researched in this study is unique as it employed input-based tasks rather than oral production tasks. The study shows that such tasks constitute an ideal means of inducting beginner learners into listening and processing English. It also shows that such tasks lead naturally to the learners trying to use the L2 in communication. It provides evidence to support the claim that TBLT promotes the kind of naturalistic interaction which is beneficial for the development of both interactional and linguistic competence. The book concludes with suggestions for how to implement TBLT in Japanese school contexts.


Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching

Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching
Author: Jack C. Richards
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2001-04-09
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0521803659

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In addition to the approaches and methods covered in the first edition, this edition includes new chapters, such as whole language, multiple intelligences, neurolinguistic programming, competency-based language teaching, co-operative language learning, content-based instruction, task-based language teaching, and The Post-Methods Era.


Task-based Language Learning and Teaching

Task-based Language Learning and Teaching
Author: Rod Ellis
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2003-04-03
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780194421591

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This book explores the relationship between research, teaching, and tasks, and seeks to clarify the issues raised by recent work in this field. The book shows how research and task-based teaching can mutually inform each other and illuminate the areas of task-based course design, methodology, and assessment. The author brings an accessible style and broad scope to an area of contemporary importance to both SLA and language pedagogy.


Second Language Task Complexity

Second Language Task Complexity
Author: Peter Robinson
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2011
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027207194

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Understanding how task complexity affects second language learning, interaction and spoken and written performance is essential to informed decisions about task design and sequencing in TBLT programs. The chapters in this volume all examine evidence for claims of the Cognition Hypothesis that complex tasks should promote greater accuracy and complexity of speech and writing, as well as more interaction, and learning of information provided in the input to task performance, than simpler tasks. Implications are drawn concerning the basic pedagogic claim of the Cognition Hypothesis, that tasks should be sequenced for learners from simple to complex during syllabus design. Containing theoretical discussion of the Cognition Hypothesis, and cutting-edge empirical studies of the effects of task complexity on second language learning and performance, this book will be important reading for language teachers, graduate students and researchers in applied linguistics, second language acquisition, and cognitive and educational psychology.