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A Framework for the Implementation of Task-based Instruction
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Second Language LearningTask-based Language LearningTask AnalysisEducationPsycholinguisticsCognitionLanguage LearningIntelligent Tutoring SystemInstructional DesignLanguage AcquisitionRelevant ResearchLanguage StudiesCognitive ScienceTask-based ApproachesTask-based Language TeachingInstructionLanguage ComprehensionTask-based InstructionComputer-assisted Language LearningLinguistics
This paper examines recent proposals for task-based approaches to instruction It reviews relevant research, before going on to examine a number of potential problems with task-based teaching, such as a potential focus away from form and towards lexis It reviews recent developments in cognitive psychology which support a dual-mode perspective for language processing, and then proposes the goals of accuracy, complexity-restructuring, and fluency as the most relevant for task-based instruction In the final section, the paper proposes a framework for the implementation of task-based instruction which draws upon relevant theory and research, and which organizes the methods by which such instruction could be put into practice in such a way as to minimize problems, and maximize the probability that all three above goals can be achieved
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