Competency Based Language Teaching
Competency Based Language Teaching
Teaching
by
I Gede Putu Adhitya Prayoga
I Putu Sujana
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The Nature of the Method
COMPETENCY
COMPETENCYBASED
APPROACH
(CBA)
In the United States
(1970s )
Richards and
Rodgers ;2001
COMPETENCYBASED
LANGUAGE
TEACHING
(CBLT)
Key Features
Auerbach (1986)
Language functioning in society.
Concrete tasks of Life skills (language forms/skills)
Performance-centered orientation
Modularized instruction (into manageable parts)
Outcomes; Outcomes are public knowledge, known and
agreed upon by both learner and teacher
Continuous and ongoing assessment.
Demonstrated mastery of performance
Individualized, student-centered instruction.
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The Techniques How to
Teach
(Richards & Rodgers, 2001)
Learning Activities
1. Systematically designed activities
2. Real-world task: activity linked to the field
of work and to social survival
3. Work Schedule : Job application and Job
interview
Reading Competencies
Writing Competencies
Assessment Tasks
Sample Texts
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4
2
1
MATERIALS
Then the students are grouped on the basis of their current English
proficiency level, their learning pace, their needs, and their social goals for
learning English .
At Stages 1 and 2 the learners deal with competencies which are related to
general language development.
At Stage 3 the students are grouped on the basis of their learning goals and
competencies are defined according syllabus.
The
Strength
Weaknesses
It is very difficult to develop lists of
competencies for every specific
situation (Tollefson, 1985)