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Task-based language teaching: how it is implemented effectively?
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Second Language LearningTask-based Language LearningLanguage DevelopmentEducationLanguage EducationLanguage LearningLanguage ProficiencyLanguage TeachingLanguage Assessment (Second Language Acquisition)Language InstructionLanguage TestingLanguage AcquisitionLanguage Assessment (Speech Language Pathology)Language StudiesTechnology-mediated Task-based Language TeachingLearning SciencesLanguage CurriculumTask-based Language TeachingEnglish InstructionSecond Language TeachingForeign Language AcquisitionTask-based Learning Materials
There have been a number of ideas on how task-based language teaching (TBLT) is applied in English instruction. This research attempted to investigate how the task-based language teaching (TBLT) should appropriately be implemented in vocational college. A group of twenty eight students majoring in tourism were involved as research participant. Prior to treatment, they were given pre-test (Tl) to see their basic level. The test, assessment rubric, learning materials, and learning syntax were developed and validated by an expert judge prior to their use. The treatment using task-based learning materials and learning syntax stages of "leading in – enriching – activating – naturalizing" (LEAN) was undertaken for three times. The post test (T2) was then given two days upon treatment to avoid their being able to answer the test because they just still remember of the materials during the learning. The analysis result of T1 and T2 using paired sample t-test showed that there was significant difference between means of T1 (M=6.14) and T2 (M=15.46), indicated by t (27) = -54.51, p < .05. Further development is recommended to use other English for specific purposes' materials and different research participant.
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