Doing Task-Based Teaching

Doing Task-Based Teaching

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Apr 26, 2007 · English · Paperback (296 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 296
Language English
Published Apr 26, 2007
Publisher Oxford University Press
ISBN-10 0194422100
ISBN-13 9780194422109

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Dave and Jane Willis delve into the principles of task-based learning in this insightful guide for educators. They explore the fundamental concepts that underpin this effective teaching approach, offering a clear framework for understanding how tasks can enhance language acquisition. With a focus on real-life communication, the authors illustrate how engaging in meaningful activities can elevate the learning experience for students.

The book is filled with practical examples and strategies that teachers can easily implement in their classrooms. From designing tailored tasks to assessing student outcomes, the Willis duo emphasizes the versatility of task-based teaching across various levels and contexts. Readers will find themselves equipped with tools that foster an interactive and dynamic learning environment.

Through a blend of theory and practice, this resource aims to inspire teachers to embrace innovative methodologies that prioritize student engagement and collaboration. As educators navigate the landscape of language instruction, Dave and Jane Willis provide the insights needed to transform mundane lessons into vibrant, task-oriented learning experiences.
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