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1 Goal :Communicative Competence
The goal of language acquisition is communicative competence: the ability to use the language correctly and appropriately to accomplish communication goals. The desired outcome of the language learning process is the ability to communicate competently, not the ability to use the language exactly as a native speaker does.

2 The Communicative competence comprises 5 components
Linguistic Discourse Sociolinguistic Strategic Intercultural

3 Components of the communicative competence
Strategic Competence Sociolinguistic competence Geographic Language User’s Location register Attitude Discourse competence Listening Speaking Reading Writing Intercultural competence Linguistic competence Vocabulary Grammar Phonetics

4 Communicative competence is made up of five components : linguistic, sociolinguistic, discourse, strategic ,intercultural. Linguistic competence is knowing how to use grammar, vocabulary , pronunciation . Linguistic competence asks: What words do I use? How do I put them into phrases and sentences? How do I pronounce ?

5 Discourse competence is knowing how
to interpret the larger context how to construct longer stretches of language so that the parts make up a coherent whole the ability to select and arrange sentences to achieve a cohesive and coherent message. to understand and interpret these messages correctly requires the use of a clear structure and logical connection within written or oral discourse flow. Discourse competence asks: How are words, phrases and sentences put together to create conversations, speeches, messages, newspaper articles?

6 Sociolinguistic competence is knowing how to
use and respond to language appropriately, given the setting, the topic, and the relationships among the people communicating designates the ability to understand and use words spelling pronunciation grammar patterns which suit: geographical location of the language a particular language register (formal ,informal, administrative, technical language) attitude to the interlocutor ( whether a particular word or phrase is derogatory , neutral, humorous or appreciative) Sociolinguistic competence asks: Which words and phrases fit this setting and this topic? How can I express a specific attitude (courtesy, authority, friendliness, respect) when I need to? How do I know what attitude another person is expressing?

7 Strategic competence is knowing how to
recognize and repair communication breakdowns, learn more about the language in the context. overcome misunderstandings and gaps in language skills by imploying paraphrases analogies explanations non-verbal communication Strategic competence asks: How do I know when I’ve misunderstood or when someone has misunderstood me? What do I say then? How can I express my ideas if I don’t know the name of something or the right verb form to use?

8 Intercultural competence
Involves the awareness of basic assumptions values social standards and norms from one’s own culture and the culture of the interlocutor or of the target group

9 In the early stages of language learning, instructors and students may want to keep in mind the goal of communicative efficiency: That learners should be able to make themselves understood, using their current proficiency to the fullest. They should try to avoid confusion in the message (due to faulty pronunciation, grammar, or vocabulary); to avoid offending communication partners (due to socially inappropriate style); and to use strategies for recognizing and managing communication breakdowns


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