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TAKING THE CRITICS TO TASK: THE CASE FOR TASK-BASED TEACHING Rod Ellis (r.ellis@auckland.ac.nz) University of Auckland and Shanghai International Studies University Abstract All form-focused language instruction involves an attempt to intervene in the process of learning a second language (L2). Task-based Language Learning and Teaching1. By Rod Ellis Oxford University Press 2003 0-19-442159-7 Reviewed by Andrea Mattos Rod Ellis is one of the best-known authors in the field of Second Language Acquisition (SLA) and Language Pedagogy. As such, in this recently launched book –.

Author by: Rod Ellis Languange: en Publisher by: Oxford University Press Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 96 Total Download: 904 File Size: 51,7 Mb Description: This book explores the relationship between research, teaching, and tasks, and seeks to clarify the issues raised by recent work in this field. The book shows how research and task-based teaching can mutually inform each other and illuminate the areas of task-based course design, methodology, and assessment. The author brings an accessible style and broad scope to an area of contemporary importance to both SLA and language pedagogy. Author by: Michael Thomas Languange: en Publisher by: Bloomsbury Publishing Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 71 Total Download: 525 File Size: 42,5 Mb Description: This edited collection considers the relationship between task-based language teaching (TBLT) and technology-enhanced learning.

TBLT is concerned with a number of macro-tasks such as information gathering and problem-solving as well as evaluative tasks, all of which are increasingly available via online and Web-based technologies. Technology Enhanced Learning refers to a broad conception of technology use in the language classroom and incorporates a range of interactive learning technologies such as Interactive Whiteboards and mobile learning devices.The popularity of Web 2.0 technologies (blogs, wikis, social networking sites, podcasting, virtual worlds), as well as practical applications of mobile learning, place a fresh emphasis on creating project-orientated language learning tasks with a clear real-world significance for learners of foreign languages. This book examines the widespread interest in these new technology-enhanced learning environments and looks at how they are being used to promote task-based learning. This book will appeal to practioners and researchers in applied linguistics, second language acquisition and education studies. Author by: Mohammad Ahmadian Languange: en Publisher by: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 34 Total Download: 609 File Size: 55,6 Mb Description: The last three decades have witnessed a growth of interest in research on tasks from various perspectives and numerous books and collections of articles have been published focusing on the notion of task and its utility in different contexts. Nevertheless, what is lacking is a multi-faceted examination of tasks from different important perspectives.

This edited volume, with four sections of three chapters each, views tasks and Task-based Language Teaching (TBLT) from four distinct (but complementary) vantage points. In the first section, all chapters view tasks from a cognitive-interactionist angle with each addressing one key facet of either cognition or interaction (or both) in different contexts (CALL and EFL/ESL). Section two hinges on the idea that language teaching and learning is perhaps best conceptualized, understood, and investigated within a complexity theory framework which accounts for the dynamicity and interrelatedness of the variables involved.