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Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT) in a Japanese Junior High School

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1 Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT) in a Japanese Junior High School
Jose Camino Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT) in a Japanese Junior High School Hirakata, 1 1

2 TBLT is: 1. A way of teaching based on unconscious, incidental language acquisition 2. Good for motivation 3. A tool 2 2

3 What are tasks? (1) language as a means to an end (2) focus on meaning
(3) what we actually do with language 3 3

4 Tasks vs exercises 4 4

5 Some criteria to classify tasks:
(a) by skill (b) pedagogical vs “authentic” (c) open or closed outcome 5 5

6 Lesson structure 1) Before the task 2) During the task
3) After the task 6 6

7 Lesson structure 1) Before the task
sounding out your students on interests and preferences similar task model non-task activities elicitation 7 7

8 Lesson structure 2) During the task individually, in pairs, in groups?
time limits? duration? format? feedback? 8 8

9 Lesson structure 3) After the task
feedback (from the teacher or from peers) evaluation (for students and for the teachers) posting and publicising 9 9

10 Tasks for the Japanese JHS
Task-supported vs task-based Most adequate: pedagogical closed outcome teacher-led with parallel tasks in class but not only 10 10

11 Example 1 Dictation drawing 11 11

12 Example 1 Dictation drawing 12 12

13 Example 1 Dictation drawing 13 13

14 Example 2 Completing a chart 14 14

15 What are your questions?
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