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Let's Talk about Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT) - TEFL Blog
Mon, 12 Apr 2021 Ahmed Taha
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Let's Talk about Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT)
This article explains what TBLT is and how it differs from more traditional approaches to teaching. Why has it become such a popular teaching method for languages? Will it continue to be popular or will it be replaced by another approach?
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Do you use TBLT in your teaching? What are the challenges and benefits of the approach?
Why do you think that a task-based approach in teaching is considered a good approach?
What is a task?
Rod Ellis' description is especially useful because it focuses on the role as:
Three major characteristics of tasks are defined in the description.
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Zero conditionals are used for facts that are generally true and do not change. They refer to a general situation that always happen (for example in the rules of a game or laws of physics) if a condition is met. The condition always has the same result.
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