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Wilga Rivers, A Practical Guide to the Teaching of French .

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Wilga Rivers, A Practical Guide to the Teaching of French .

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  1. My daily language useA.What is the percentage of use of the various language skills for your daily communication?(a) Listening comprehension ….. %(b) Speaking ….. %(c) Reading ….. %(d) Writing ….. %B.What percentage of use of the various language skills would your students need for their daily communication?(a) Listening comprehension ….. %(b) Speaking ….. %(c) Reading ….. %(d) Writing ….. %C.What percentage of use of the various language skills would your students need for communication in their future life?(a) Listening comprehension ….. %(b) Speaking ….. %(c) Reading ….. %(d) Writing ….. %

  2. "Of all the time spent in communicative activities, adults devote:45% of their energies to listening, 30% to speaking, 16% to reading and 09% to writing." Wilga Rivers, A Practical Guide to the Teaching of French.

  3. Write a list of the oral or written text-types you come across in your daily life:Examples: (a) a telephone conversation (b) a song (c) radio news (d) a conversation in a shop (e) email message(f) SMS message(g) recipe(h) newspaper / magazine article(i) Internet advertisement

  4. List of oral or written text-types one may come across his or her daily life:

  5. Text-Types(a) Speaking: Write a list of as many oral text-types as you can think of. (b) Writing: Write a list of as many written text-types as you can think of.

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