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Foundational Principles of Task-Based Language Teaching Martin East

Foundational Principles of Task-Based Language Teaching By Martin East

Foundational Principles of Task-Based Language Teaching by Martin East


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This book introduces readers to the concept of task-based language teaching (TBLT), a learner-centred and experiential approach to language teaching and learning.

This book is available Open Access.

Foundational Principles of Task-Based Language Teaching Summary

Foundational Principles of Task-Based Language Teaching by Martin East

This book is available Open Access.

This book introduces readers to the concept of task-based language teaching (TBLT), a learner-centred and experiential approach to language teaching and learning. Based on the premise that language learners can enhance their second language acquisition (SLA) through engagement in communicative tasks that compel them to use language for themselves, TBLT stands in contrast to more traditional approaches. Accessible and comprehensive, this book provides a foundational overview of the principles and practice of TBLT and demystifies what TBLT looks like in the classroom.

Complete with questions for reflection, pedagogical extensions for application in real classrooms and further reading suggestions in every chapter, this valuable and informative text is vital for anyone interested in TBLT, whether as students, researchers or teachers.

Foundational Principles of Task-Based Language Teaching Reviews

This book provides an engaging, informative, and reader-friendly introduction to the theory and practice of task-based language teaching (TBLT). Through a thoughtful discussion of the fundamental principles and rationales that inform TBLT and ways to implement and evaluate task-based teaching, this book will be an invaluable resource for language teachers, researchers, and students interested in task-based teaching and learning.

Andrea Revesz, Professor of Second Language Acquisition, University College London Institute of Education, UK

Starting from the nature of how languages are learned and taught, and subsequently moving through the historical foundations of TBLT, theoretical assumptions, pedagogical options, and cutting-edge research, East masterfully provides a stand-alone, cohesive examination of task-based language teaching. Written via clear, straightforward descriptions that are engaging and accessible for all levels of TBLT expertise, this is a must-read for language teachers and task-based researchers alike!

Laura Gurzynski-Weiss, Associate Professor (Spanish and Portuguese) and Director of Undergraduate Studies, Indiana University, USA

About Martin East

Martin East is Professor of Language Education in the School of Cultures, Languages and Linguistics at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Preface

Part I: Theorising TBLT

Chapter 1 - Languages: How are they learned and how should they be taught?

Chapter 2 - Input, output and interaction crucial foundations for TBLT

Chapter 3 - The construct of task for the purposes of TBLT

Part II: Practising TBLT

Chapter 4 - Putting TBLT into practice: the bigger picture

Chapter 5 - Evaluating, sequencing and scaffolding tasks

Chapter 6 Attending to grammar in TBLT

Part III: Evaluating TBLT

Chapter 7 - Using tasks for classroom assessment purposes

Chapter 8 - Classroom- and programme-level evaluations of TBLT

Chapter 9 - The potential and the challenge of TBLT: Arguments for and arguments against

Postface

Additional information

NPB9780367484002
9780367484002
0367484005
Foundational Principles of Task-Based Language Teaching by Martin East
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-07-01
214
N/A
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