PPT-Communicative Language Teaching
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By Alia Alhassan 2lteachers represent language skills as follows Communication language skills Speaking Writing active productive Reading Listening passive
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By Alia Alhassan 2lteachers represent language skills as follows Communication language skills Speaking Writing active productive Reading Listening passive receptive . savignon Communicative language teaching CT refers to both processes and goals in classroom learning The central theoretical concept in communica1 tive language teaching is communicative competence a term introduced into discussions of language use Dr. Desmond Thomas, . University of Essex. Indicated Reading. Clark, J. 1987:203-7, . Curriculum renewal in school foreign language learning. , Oxford University Press. Field, J. 2008, . Listening in the language classroom. Historical Overview:. 1950s & 60s -- contrastive analysis. 1970s -- . Interlanguage. Development, and Error Analysis. 1980s & 90s --- Advent of CLT (Sociolinguistic emphasis of interpersonal and intercultural communication) -- Sociolinguistics drew our attention to various aspects of interpersonal communication such as discourse, interaction, pragmatics, and negotiation. . “Communicative Capitalism” . and “Affective Networks”. Political Divides. Politics and the press (The public sphere). vs. Politics and television. vs. Politics and the Internets. Messages sent vs. content circulating. Intercultural Communicative . Competence: Working With MA TESOL and TFL Students . Dr. Lynn Goldstein. Monterey Institute of International Studies,. A Graduate School of Middlebury College. CERCLL . Research Methods. CAS 204. What is Communication?. What is Communication?. The nature of communication is . complex. and . contested. .. What is Communication?. The nature of communication is . complex. Allison Moore, Associate Dean of Teaching and Learning. Bentley School . CAIS Southern Regional Conference. March 3, 2014 . . A language teacher’s dilemma… . Overview for today:. What is proficiency-based instruction? What does the research say? . Teresa Pica, PhD. Presented by . Reem. . Alshamsi. & . Kherta. . Sherif. Mohamed. Outline. What is Task-Based Instruction?. Characteristics of TBI Approach. Historical Background. Task-based Syllabus Development. Phil Hubbard. Linguistics/English . for Foreign Students. Linguistics 1. November 30, 2011. . 2. Who am I?. . 3. Outline. Overview of . linguistics . in . language . t. eaching. Key points from Rothman (2010). By: . Sunhee. Kang and Karl Magnuson. Regarding Readings:. 1. ) . Richard-Amato & Snow. . Ch. . . 2. . By. . Gersten. , B. & . Hudelson. , S.. Development in second language acquisition research and theory: From structuralism to social participation.. Communicative Language Teaching. (CLT). Communicative and Functional Approach. Background. . The . communicative. approach seeks . to make meaningful communication and language use a focus of all classroom activities. . Mechanical practice refers to a controlled practice activity which students can successfully carry out without necessarily understanding the language they are using. Examples of this kind of activity would be repetition drills and substitution drills designed to practice use of particular grammatical or other items.. Introduction and historical background. Fayiz Alsani. Why English?. World . Englishes. Circles within circles. Language Varieties. Lingua Franca – who speaks it to whom?. http://www.languagemonitor.com/no-of-words/. and when they are not given We measured the acoustic prominence of the target word as determined by its duration F0 and intensity all of which are argued to correlate with prosodic emphasis see Wagn
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