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Title: Communicative Approaches to Language Teaching


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Communicative Approaches to Language Teaching
  • From Principles to Practice

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What is Communicative Competence?
  • First introduced by Dell Hymes, the concept of
    Communicative Competence suggests that there is
    more to language than mere grammatical
    competence. To be successful in language
    learning, students need to know how language is
    used by members of a speech community and how
    language structures can be used functionally
    within that community.

3
Flint ESL Content Standards
(standards link).
  • The Flint ESL Content Standards are
    communicatively based, outlining the
  • A. Social Language
  • Academic Language
  • Sociocultural Language
  • Which students need to acquire in order to use
    English to communicate in social settings, to
    achieve academically, in socially and culturally
    appropriate ways.

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Preview QuestionsPrinciples of Communicative
Competence
  • What ideas do you have for application of
    communicative principles within Flint Community
    Schools contexts?
  • How are you already putting these principles into
    practice?
  • Share your ideas for making language learning fun
    an communicative-based at the Teacher Shareware
    station ! ! !

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For each principle, write down . . .
  • An activity carried out or observed
  • Any questions.
  • Any comments.

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Principle 1 Exposure to, and interaction in
diverse situations
  • Bringing the outside world into the classroom
    using . . .
  • Role play
  • Simulation
  • Problem solving activities
  • Language rich experiences.

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Principle 2 Authentic Language
  • Naturally occurring language when possible.
  • Simulated language which approximates natural
    language.

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Principle 3 Emphasis on Meaning
  • Language input that is meaningful.
  • Krashens i (input) 1. Input at a level just
    above the students current level (a stretching
    experience).
  • Meaning negotiation.
  • Negotiated language acquisition/Pushed Output
    (Nunan 1999).

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Principle 4 Involvement in Real Communicative
Activities (with a purpose)
  • Going to the store.
  • Filling out a form.
  • Saying Im sorry.
  • Expressing needs, feelings, desires (politely, in
    socially appropriate ways)
  • Making a friend.

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Principle 5 Opportunities for Expression
  • Ideas
  • Opinions
  • Needs
  • Agreement
  • Disagreement
  • ???

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Principle 6 Cooperative Learning
Maximization of Communicative Involvement
  • Cooperative learning groups.
  • Shy/vocal students.
  • Solving language puzzle together
  • Silent period breakouts.

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With your group, share
  • Your activities, comments, and questions for each
    principle.
  • Then pick one principle to discuss with another
    table.
  • Add new ideas to your toolbox ! ! !

13
Principles in Practice
  • Picture Bingo (using pictures to communicate
    meaning), other Bingo v.
  • Video Jigsaw (cooperative learning, real
    communication with a purpose, auth. Lang.)
  • Using clip art in stories (meaning negotiation).
  • Magnetic poetry.
  • TPR (total physical response) for classroom
    commands.
  • Songs and cloze exercises (Hot Pot).
  • Available resources

14
Ideas
  • Menuinvite another class
  • Politeness practicetelephone etiquette
  • Thank you letters
  • Application forms
  • Cross-age tutoring, educational boardgames

15
Something Unexpected
  • The thirty-first of April Make room for
    un-planned
  • Is a funny time of year, visitors
  • When something unexpected Re-entering by chair,
  • May suddenly reappear Such unexpected visitors
  • As the wibbily-wobbily bears.
  • Watch out for flying teapots
  • Returning from Bombay. Dont let
  • If you recall, that is the time The thirty-first
    of April
  • When teaspoons fly away. Catch you unaware!

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Tools of the Trade and Re-Tooling
  • Tools get old.
  • New tools are developed.
  • Tools we dont even know exist are available.
  • Re-using old tools.
  • Integrating new technology.
  • Developing our own toolbox of favorites.

Get the job done!
Tool up !
Re-tool
Right tool for the job?
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Links and Resources
  • Hot Potatoes Overview
  • Hot Potatoes Site
  • The ESL Café

18
References
  • Nunan, D.H. (1999). Second Language Teaching and
    Learning. Boston Heinle and Heinle.

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