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By Alia Alhassan 2lteachers represent language skills as follows Communication language skills Speaking Writing active productive Reading Listening passive receptive ID: 189565

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Communicative Language Teaching

By Alia

Alhassan

Slide2

2lteachers represent language skills as follows

Communication =language skills

Speaking

Writing active =productive Reading Listening passive =receptive The four skills of language are necessary in both written and oral communication Slide3

definition

Elaboration and implementation of curricula and methodologies that promote the development of functional language ability through learner participation in communicative events in classroom learning ,and teaching practice in terms of social interaction

Looking at language in context ,analysis of learner’s expression and negotiation .CLT puts the focus on learners Slide4

The beginning of CLT

In Europe(1970s) : the language needs of group of immigrants and guest workers . A rich linguistic tradition ,led to the council of Europe development of a syllabus for learner’s based on functional –notional concepts of language use .the language for specific purposes (LSP)movement was established Slide5

In Germany

Communicative classroom language learning has emerged

Langauge

teaching methodologist Candlin,Edelhoff and Piepho took the lead in the development of classroom materials that encouraged learner choice and increasing autonomy ,their exercises type for communicatively oriented English teaching were used in teacher in –service courses and workshops to guide curriculum change .Exercises were designed to exploit the variety of social meanings within particular grammatical structure Slide6

U.S.A

Hymes

(1971): had reacted to Chomsky’s characterization of the the linguistic competence (the observance of sociolinguistics norms of

appropriacy).His focus was not language learning but language as a social behaviour US methodologist tend to focus on native speakers cultural norms and the difficulty of representing them in a classroom of non-native speakers .They were aiming at involving learners in the experience of communication ,participating in the negotiation of meaning ,and the use of games ,role play , pair and group activities Slide7

Is grammar important in CLT?

Canale

and Swain (1980):they suggested that grammar is important ,they sought rather to situate grammatical competence within more broadly defined communicative competence

Savignon (1970) he did not suggest that teachers forsake the teaching of grammar ,rather ,the replacement of language laboratory ,structure drills with meaning –focused .self expression found to be the more effective way to develop communicative ability with no loss of morphosyntactic accuracy Slide8

Research has shown that the combination of form-focused and meaning –focused classroom activity depends on the learner’s age ,nature and length of instructional sequence ,opportunities for language contact outside the classroom Slide9

Implication for existing programs

Teacher’s assessment of learner’s achievement : most US educators and language program feel frustration at the domination of curricula by multiple choice test ,that put teachers on pressure to make their students do well in such tests ,often devote the class time to teaching test –taking skills about writing rather than allowing them practice in writing . Slide10

Teachers feel frustration at the seeming ambiguity in discussions of communicative ability .Negotiation of meaning is well and good but this lacks precision and doesn't provide a universal scale for assessment Slide11

Promising avenues of inquiry

Sociolinguistic inquiry: the relationship between language and speech community

It concerns with identity and motivation to explain the construction by bilinguals ,it may include the previous systems of phonology ,syntax ,discourse ,communication strategies and it is important in understanding the implications of norms ,

appropriacy ,and variability of CLT Slide12

Classroom inquiry

Classroom has started to be major interest of second language acquisition . The year 1988 alone saw the publication of al least five books on topic of classroom language learning Slide13

Foreign language teacher talk

Study of Foreign language teacher talk was conducted by Guthrie (1989) ,he found that persistent meaning focus confusion even when teachers felt they were providing optimal classroom environment by speaking only in the language being learned . Transcriptions of teacher –learner revealed incoherent discourse

Study by

Nunan (1987) ,concluded that patterns of classroom interaction provide little genuine communication between teacher and learner or between learner and learner .

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Learner –learner talk

Study by

Kinginger

(1990): he has examined the nature of learner –learner talk associated by task types like small group or pair work Data has showed that when learners are constrained by formal considerations or provided with a structure –embedded text as a basis of conversation ,their talk had many of the same characteristics as form-focused teacher talk .Slide15

Questions

1- what are the language skills that are important in communication ?

2- what do linguists mean by communicative competence ?

3-what are the reasons that led to communicative language learning ?