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TBL – An approach for 21 st Century Tasktime Background 2018

A student-centered approach that maximizes communication and comprehension through task-based learning. Develops confidence, fluency, and meaningful communication. Suitable for all levels.

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TBL – An approach for 21 st Century Tasktime Background 2018

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  1. TBL – An approach for 21st CenturyTasktime Background 2018

  2. Welcome Let’s start with a little gossiping Great to practice tenses, reported speech and modals verbs Have you met me before? Where, when, why What do you know about me? Background, Job role, etc What would you like to ask me? Please approach me and ask this weekend

  3. Quiz • What different approaches in teaching do you feel are more effective for language learning? • How many languages do you speak? • Can you rate the following from most difficult to least difficult when learning a language; • Speaking • Comprehension • Pronunciation • Vocabulary • Grammar • Reading • Writing

  4. Teaching Approach

  5. The foundation to our approach Tasktime is based on students working together to produce a task in a specific topic. It stems from the more traditional TBL – Task Based Learning approach. The task page evolved from a writing genre approach. The task page is used to show a layout, most commonly used in the UK or USA, to capture information which can be used to support speaking production stages. Our short courses aim to maximise communication and comprehension. The topics are all common EFL topics so students and teachers are likely to be familiar and have some level of competency in these areas. The topics lend themselves to grammar forms and are the ‘invisible foundation’ to the tasks and lessons.

  6. Our EFL Teaching Approach is; • Student-centred • Develops natural and meaningful communication. • Targets audio learners, kinaesthetic learners, or experiential learner • Develops confidence and fluency • Tasks & techniques can include; • Written examples • Music or other audio clips • Films or pictures • Games and puzzles or computer games • Dialogues or pantomimes • Creating art including visual or performance • Materials and resources; • Stationery, photocopier and paper. • Teaching syllabus & EFL coursebooks • Internet & reference to British Council online • Young Learner coursebooks

  7. Tasktime Book Stages Student Book 1 A2 Student Book 2 A2/B1 Student Book 3 B1 Student Book 4 B2 Student Book 5 C1

  8. Tasktime Objectives Each book contains a reference to the level in communication and comprehension.

  9. Topics consist of two tasks completed in two lessons. Students will be able to: show the lesson aims

  10. Lesson Topic and Tasks What kind of grammar do you think would naturally lend itself to this topic and the tasks? Topic Task 1 Task 2

  11. Tasktime lesson sections We divided each lesson into three different sections; 1. An example given 2. Time to work together 3. Speaking and Listening

  12. Lesson Sample Page

  13. Each book contains; Notes to assist with lesson New vocabulary Any other notes

  14. General Lessons - All Levels Your Centre & British + American English

  15. Tasks include; Roleplays & Interviews

  16. Tasks include; Charts & Poems

  17. Tasks include; Debates & Presentations

  18. Tasks include; Advice Roleplays & Posters

  19. Tasks include; Timelines & Budgets

  20. Tasks include; Writing CV’s & Blurbs

  21. Finally, please discuss What tasks would you like to try? What kind of speaking activity could you apply to the task you choose? Thank you

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