Current Trends in Language Teaching
Current Trends in Language Teaching
Current Trends in Language Teaching
LANGUAGE TEACHING
Communicative
language
teaching can be understood as
a set of principles about the
goals of language teaching, how
learners learn a language, the
kinds of classroom activities
that best facilitate learning, and
the roles of teachers and
learners in the classroom.
The goals of
language
teaching
COOMUNICATIVE
LANGUAGE
TEACHING
How
learners
learn a
language
Kinds of
classroom
activities that
best facilitate
learning
The roles of
teachers and
learners in
the classroom
Knowing how to
produce and
understand
different types of
texts
Knowing how to
maintain
communication
despite having
limitations in ones
language knowledge
Activities focusing
on fluency
Activities focusing
on accuracy
Focus on achieving
communication
Mechanical practice
refers to a
controlled practice activity which students can
successfully carry out without necessarily
understanding the language they are using.
Meaningful practice
refers to an
activity where language control is still provided
but where students are required to make
meaningful choices when carrying out practice.
Communication practice
refers
to activities where practice in using language
within a real communicative context is the focus,
where real information is exchanged, and where
the language used is not totally predictable.
Activi
ty
Information gap activities
Jigsaw activities
types
Task-completion activities
in
CLT
Information-gathering activities
Opinion-sharing activities
Information-transfer activities
Reasoning-gap activities
Learners have to
participate in classroom
activities that are based
on a cooperative rather
than individualistic
approach to learning.
Teachers have to
assume the role of
facilitator and monitor