articleInternational Journal of Applied LinguisticsOct 20, 2009Closed access

Task‐based language teaching: sorting out the misunderstandings

Shanghai International Studies University · University of Auckland

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Abstract

This paper begins by offering a definition of ‘task’ and by emphasizing that there is no single ‘task‐based teaching’ approach. It then evaluates a number of criticisms of TBT, drawing on recent critiques by Widdowson, Seedhouse, Sheen, and Swan. It is argued that many of these criticisms stem from a fundamental misunderstanding of what a ‘task’ is, and of the theoretical rationales that inform task‐based teaching. These criticisms also reflect a failure to acknowledge that multiple versions of task‐based teaching exist. In particular, it is argued that task‐based teaching need not be seen as an alternative to more traditional, form‐focused approaches but can be used alongside them. The paper concludes with an…

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Keywords
  • Task (project management)
  • Sorting
  • Psychology
  • Epistemology
  • Computer science
  • Philosophy
  • Engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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