Rivista | EL.LE
Fascicolo | 6 | 2 | 2017
With the aim of responding to the increasing interest in Task Based Language Teaching (TBLT) among teachers of Italian as a Foreign Language (IFL) and of bridging the gap between theory and practice, the present issue brings together current theory, research and practice. This edition examines the basics of the approach, analyses pedagogical materials which follow it and tries to shed light on what happens in the classroom when teaching using a TBLT approach. The individual articles focus on the following areas: presenting the approach offering a theoretical and an operating framework, an exploration of the task as a strategic tool to manage multi-level and multi-cultural classes, an analysis of pedagogical materials in order to find out how this approach differs when presenting topics for specific purposes and an insight into oral input using tools from conversation analyses. Furthermore, this issue also includes an example of teaching experience conducted with students of IFL with the aim of engaging them in authentic communication and an article which analyses forms of repair and corrections while students are working in group in a task-based or action-oriented course.
Keywords Italian • Spoken interaction • Textbook • Sport • Foreign language learning • Tasks • Task-based approach • Italian FL • Conversation analysis • Authentic material • CAD • Mixed-Ability Classes • Task-Based Language Teaching • Input • Italian Textbooks Italian LS/L2 • Task • Forms of repair • Comics • Face-to-face conversation • Error correction • French Adult Learners • Action-oriented approach • Practical Proposal • Different Approaches
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/ELLE/2280-6792/2017/17 | Pubblicato 01 Luglio 2017 | Lingua it
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