Jane Willis and Dave Willis – Willis-ELT
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Jane Willis and Dave Willis – Willis-ELT
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A Task-based approach
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Try - Speaking activities - Task-based speaking - planning a night out
Try - Speaking activities - Task-based speaking - planning a night out
- Present Practice Produce
- The problems with PPP
- A Task-based approach
- The advantages of TBL
- Conclusion
By Dave Willis
Ideas change and develop. When Jane wrote A Framework for Task-based Learning (J. Willis 1996), the rationale was set out in an earlier paper, Willis and Willis (1987). Both the paper and the book were the products of research, classroom experience and contact with colleagues, notably N.S Prabhu whose work (Prabhu 1987) has inspired so many of us.
Teaching approaches: task-based learning
What is TBL?
How often do we as teachers ask our students to do something in class which they would do in everyday life using their own language? Probably not often enough.
If we can make language in the classroom meaningful therefore memorable, students can process language which is being learned or recycled more naturally.
Task-based learning offers the student an opportunity to do exactly this. The primary focus of classroom activity is the task and language is the instrument which the students use to complete it. The task is an activity in which students use language to achieve a specific outcome. The activity reflects real life and learners focus on meaning, they are free to use any language they want. Playing a game, solving a problem or sharing information or experiences, can all be considered as relevant and authentic tasks.
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