Task-based Language Teaching
In 1976, Wilkins distinguished
between two types of syllabi: Synthetic syllabi comprise linguistic units:
grammar structures, vocabulary and functions. On the contrary, analytic syllabi
are based on terms purposes for which people are learning the language. A task-based syllabus is composed of tasks
not a sequence of linguistic factors, so it belongs to the analytic syllabi.
The goal of the teacher is to
facilitate students language learning by engaging them a variety of tasks that
have a clear outcome. Consequently, the teacher has to choose tasks, pre-tasks
and task follow-up phases that are appropriate to the students’ level and in
line with the abilities and needs of them. During the initial phase of the
lesson the teacher is the input provider. The teacher also monitors students’
performance and intervenes as necessary.
On the other hand, students have to
communicate with their peers to complete a task, so they often work together to
help each other. Moreover, they get motivated by doing tasks that prepare them
for the real world. Students’ errors are corrected through recasts or by giving
a brief grammar explanation.
The activities of this method begin
with a pre-task. The tasks must be meaningful and relevant so that the students
see the reason for doing the task and can see how the task relates to possible
situations in their lives outside the classroom. Every task must have clear
outcomes so that teacher and students can see if the task is being
accomplished. Then, a post task is used to reinforce student´s learning or to address
any problem. Furthermore, these tasks can utilize any of the four abilities. In
this way, the teacher constantly evaluates students in light of task outcomes
and the language they use. For example, the information- gap task allows an
exchange of information, the opinion-gap task make students to express their
personal preferences, feelings and attitudes and the reasoning-gap task demands
students to derive new information from given information.
UNIVERSITY OF COSTA RICA
ATLANTIC BRANCH -
TURRIALBA CAMPUS
Lesson
Plan
Institution
Date
Group: 9-1
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Target Content:
COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY TODAY IN OUR LIVES
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Linguistic objectives
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Mediation Activities
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Evaluation of learning outcomes and strategies
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Time allotted
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SWBT:
-To understand meaning of written information.
-To produce short pieces of writing.
-To identify
the correct use of grammar structures.
-To
express opinions with given information.
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1. Teacher greets students and tells the topic and
objective of today´s class.
(2 min)
2. Teacher provides a list with five tasks that
people can do using their computers. Example: -People can look for
information on the internet.
-People can send and respond emails.
-People can communicate with friends and relatives.
Students are asked to read this list. (5 min)
3. Teacher asks students to form groups of five and find
disadvantages of three sentences from the list given before. Example:
-Children can find inappropriate information on the internet.
Students are asked to write it on their
notebooks.(10 min)
4. Teacher explains
the following structure:
-A
computer helps me if I want
to… but…
-The advantages
to
have a
computer
are…however…
-I think…
-I believe…
-In my opinion…(8 min)
5. The teacher provides each group a color paper.
The teacher asks students to create a brochure which has to include
advantages, disadvantages and opinions about the use of computers.
Students can use the sentences from the list,
sentences they made before and the structure given. Teacher checks the
brochures and provides feedback. (15 min)
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The
teacher adapts these activities to the student´s level and abilities.
Teacher
intervenes
and
provides feedback when necessary.
Students
must be able to work together in small groups to solve the task.
Students
must be able to communicate in English with their classmates.
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40 minutes
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Resources: Handouts and color papers.
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Hi Ismael!! I liked your blog :) I think it was very complete. Also, I noticed that you were able to organize all the structures of the lesson plan, visual representation and the paragraph. They were really easy to understand. You did it very well at relating everything :) including the concepts, the objectives and the activities
ResponderEliminarHey Ismael!I really like it your blog.I love how you can use a worm or caterpillar for representing the main concepts or ideas.It was really creative.Your paragraph is good and comprehensible and yoor lesson plan is very good. I like so much your activities because you explain how students can give an opinion in different ways. Very good job! :)
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