任务型教学法Taskbased English teaching method.docx

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任务型教学法TaskbasedEnglishteachingmethod

任务型教学法(Task-basedEnglishteachingmethod)

Introduction

       Task-basedlanguageteachingwasfirstinventedbyanEnglishlinguistAllwrightinthe1970s,popularizedabroadinthe1980s,andintroducedintoChinainthepurposeofthisarticleistooutlinetheprinciplesthatunderlietask-basedlanguageteachingandtogiveexamplesofclassroomactivitieswithintheapproach.Task-basedlanguageteachingcanberegardedasoneparticulardevelopmentwithinthebroader“communicativeapproach”.Itiscurrentlymuchdiscussedinmanypartsoftheworldand,indeed,isrecommendedintheofficialcurriculumdocumentsofagrowingnumberofcountriesandregions.

       Thisarticlehasfivemainsections.Thefirstlooksatwhatismeantbytheterm“task”.Thesecondlooksatthecontinuumfrom“focusingonform”to“focusingonmeaning”withthecontinuumIhopetoilluminatethedistinctionoftenmadebetween“tasks”andotherkindsofactivity.Thecontinuumisdescribedandexploredinmoredetailinthethirdsection,whichprovidesarangeofexamplesfromdifferentpartsofit.Thefourthsectionpresentsaframeworkforlookingattasksintermsofhowtheycontributetothelinguistic,cognitiveandpersonalitydevelopmentofthestudents.Theconclusionsummarizessomeofthemainaimsandbenefitsoftask-basedlearningbymeansofamnemonicbaseontheword“task”itself.

Ⅰ.Whatistask

Differentteachersandwritersusedifferentdefinitionsoftheterm“task”,suchas:

  1﹑…apieceofclassroomworkwhichinvolveslearnersincomprehending,manipulating,producingorinterestinginthetargetlanguagewhiletheirattentionisprincipallyfocusedonthemeaningratherontheform.Thetaskshouldhaveasenseofcompleteness,beingalsotostandaloneasacommunicativeactinitsownright.(Nahan,1989,15)

  2﹑…anystructuredlanguagelearningendeavorwhichhasaparticularobjectiveappropriatecontents,aspecifiedworkingprocedure,andrangeofoutcomesforthosewhoundertakethetask.(BreenviaBrown,1994,83)

  3﹑…anactivitywhichisdesignedtohelpachieveaparticulargoal.Anumberofdimensionsoftasksinfluencetheiruseinlanguageteaching.(RichardsEtal,2000,468)

       Mostpeoplewouldprobablyagreeoncertainbasiccharacteristics:

1﹑Tasksareactivitiesinwhichstudentsworkpurposefullytowardsanobjective.

 2﹑Theobjectivemaybeonethatstudentshavesetforthemselvesoronewhichhasbeensetbytheteacher.

3﹑Tasksmaybecarriedoutincompetitionwithotheror(moreoften)incollaboration.

4﹑Theymaybecarriedoutindividuallyor(moreoften)ingroups.

5﹑Theoutcomemaybesomethingconcrete(.areportorpresentation)orsomethingintangible.agreementorthesolutiontoaproblem).Themainareaofdisagreementrevolvesaroundtherelationshipbetweentasksandcommunication.Someteachersandwritersdonotseethisrelationshipascrucial.Theydefinealanguagelearningtaskasincludingalmostanythingthatstudentsareasked(orchoose)todointheclassroom,includingformallearningactivitiessuchasgrammarexercisesandcontrolledpracticeactivities,providedtheobjectiveoftheactivityisrelatedtolearningthelanguage.

Withinthisbroaddefinition,somewritersdistinguishsubcategoriessuchascommunicationtasksandenablingtasksaccordingtotheextenttowhichtheyinvolvecommunicationorfocusonform.

Manyotherteachersandwritersuseamorerestricteddefinition.Theyexcludeactivitieswherethelearnersfocusonformalaspectsofthelanguage(suchasgrammar,pronunciationorvocabulary)andreservetheterm“task”foractivitiesinwhichpurposeisrelatedtothecommunicationofmeanings.Willis(1996,isonewriterwhoadoptsthisdefinition.Inthisbooktasksarealwaysactivitieswherethetargetlanguageisusedbythelearnerforacommunicativepurpose(goal)inordertoachieveanoutcome.  

Activitieswhichfocusuponandpracticespecificelementsofknowledge,skillsandstrategiesneededforthetaskarecalledexercises.ThesamedistinctionbetweentasksandexercisesissupportedbyEllisNunanandSkehan.Skehan,forexample,describesthecriteriaforataskasfollows:

1﹑meaningisprimary;2﹑thereissomecommunicationproblemtosolve;3﹑thereissomesortofrelationshiptoreal-worldactivities;4﹑taskcompletionhassomepriority;5﹑theassessmentofthetaskisintermsofoutcome.

Thedefinitionreflectsthemethod’sinteractionbutwecan’tmakeaclear-cutdistinctionbetween“task”and“exercises”.Thiswillbediscussedinthenextsection.

Ⅱ﹒Communication,TasksandExercises.

Aswe’veseen,oneofthekeyfeaturesofacommunicativetaskisthatcentersfocusoncommunicatingmeaningsratherthanlearningorpracticingforms.Howeveritisnotusuallysimplyaquestionoflearningfocusingeitheronmeaningoronform.Moreoften,itisamatter ofdegree.Forexample,therearesomeactivitiesinwhichthelearnermayfocusmainlyontheproductionofcertainformsthatarebeingpracticed,butheorshemastillbeusingtheseformstoconveymeaningstosomebody.Thiswouldbethecasein,forexample,this“Questionnairesurvey”activity,inwhichthestudentsneedstouse“canyou…”inordertofindclassmateswhocandocertainthings,suchas:

whocanspeakthreelanguages/useacomputer/makecakes/rideabike/swimInthisactivity,althoughthestudentshaveacommunicativepurpose(tofindclassmateswithparticularskills)itisalsoclearthattheyarepracticingspecificforms.Atothertimes,theemphasisoncommunicatingmeaningsmayincreasebutstudentsmaystillpayattentiontotheformstheyareproducing(andwhichindeed,theymayjusthavebeentaught).Thismightbethecaseinthisroleplayifstudentsareaskedtoperformitshortlyafterlearninghowtomakeenquiriesandgiveinformationabouthotelaccommodation.Eachstudenthasoneofthefollowingrolecards:

studentA:

Youarriveatasmallhoteloneevening.Inthefoyer,youmeetthemanager(ess)and1.Askifthereisaroomvacant.2.Asktheprice,includingthebreakfast.3.Sayhowmanynightsyouwouldliketostay.4.Saywhattimeyouwouldliketohavebreakfast;studentB:

Youarethemanager(ess)ofasmallhotelthatpridesonitselfonitsfriendly,homelyatmosphere.Youhaveasingleandadoubleroomvacantfortonight.Thepricesare:

$100forthesingleroom,$160forthedoubleroom.Breakfastis$15extraperperson.Forguestswithcars,thereisafreecarpark.Sinceitisimpossibletodrawacleardividinglinebetweenactivitieswherethefocusisonform(exercise)andactivitieswherethefocusisionmeaning(task),itisusefultothinkofacontinuumwithvaryingdegreesoffocusonformand/ormeaning.Activitiescanthenbeclassifiedaccordingtowheretheyliealongthiscontinuum.Thecontinuumisdividedintofivesections.FromsectionⅠtosectionⅤ,thecontentfromformstomeaningisbecomingstrongerand. Non-communicativelearning.Focusingonthestructuresoflanguage,howtheyareformedandwhattheymean,.throughexercise,“discovery”andawareness-raisingactivities.2.Pre-communicativelanguagepractice. Practicinglanguagewithsomeattentiontomeaningbutnotcommunicatingnewmessagestoothers,.in“question-and-answer”practice.3.Communicativelanguagepractice.Practicinglanguageinacontextwhereitcommunicatesnewinformation,.informationgapactivitiesorpersonalizedquestions.4.Structuredcommunication.Usinglanguagetocommunicateinsituationswhereelicitpre-learntlanguagebutwithsomeunpredictability,.instructuredrole-playandsimpleproblem-solving.5.Authenticcommunication.Usinglanguagetocommunicateinsituationswheremeaningsareunpredictable,.increativerole-play,morecomplexproblem-solvinganddiscussion.Theactivitiesatthetopareobviously“exercises”.Thoseatthebottomareobviously“tasks”.Thoseinthemiddle(2-4)havefeaturesofboth.

Ⅲ.FromNon-CommunicativeLearningtoAuthenticCommunication.

  Thesectionwillelaborateonthepreviousonebygivingexamplesofactivitiesfromfivepartsofthecontinuumfrom“focusonform”to“focusonmeaning”.Inthetermsdiscussedabove,thiscorrespondsalsotoaprogressionfromclearlydefined‘exercises”toclearlydefined“tasks”.

1.    Non-CommunicativeLearning.

Itisinthiscategorythatthereistheleastelementofcommunication.Here,forexample,studentsareinvolvedin“discovering”aruleofgrammaronthebasisofexamples.Intheexamplesbelow,lookcarefullyatthepositionoftheadverbs“always”,“often”,“sometimes”,“usually”,and“never”.

Whataretherules

A.    Weareusuallyhungrywhenwecomehome.

Johnisalwayslate.

Hisparentswereoftentiredintheevening.

Ineversurewhetherthiswordiscorrect.

B.    IsometimesgotothecinemaonFridays.

Wenevereatmuchinthemorning.

Janeoftenarrivesatschoolearly.

Theyalwayscomehomelateatnight.

C.    Theyhaveneverwrittentomeagain.

Youcanalwayscomeandvisitme.

Iwillneverknowwhyhedidit.

Pathasoftenseenhimwithtwodogs.

Thestudentsarethenrequiredtoapplythisruletoanewsetofexamples:

Puttheadverbsintotherightplacesinthesentencebelow.

A.        Weplayfootballintheevening(often).

Icancatchthefirstbusinthemorning(never).

JackandJillareveryhappy(always).

Theyvisitme(sometimes).

YouwriteverygoodEnglish(usually).

B.        TheyhavebeentoJinan(often).

Wedrinkteaforbreakfast(always).

Youarecheerful(usually).

Johncankeepasecret(never).

Hehasrefusedtospeaktome(sometimes)

2.    Pre-CommunicativeLanguagePractice.

Inthiscategorythefocusis

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