of learning
■ Tasks provide both the input and output processing
■ Task activity are motivational
■ Language difficulty fine-tuned for particular pedagogical purpose
Design
▣ Objectives
Goals in TBLT are ideally to be determined by the specific needs of particular learners. According to Long and Crookes(1993), selection of tasks should be based on a careful
1. Introduction
1.1. Purpose of the Research
English has become the global language used nowadays in commerce, cultural exchanges as well human and diplomatic relations. Hence, English education has become a very important issue for nations all over the world. South Korea as a monolingual country has found in English language a convenient access to the world and this is one of the reasons why t
of lexical items and rules of morphology, syntax, sentence-grammar semantics, and phonology.”
Discourse Competence
: the ability we have to connect sentences in stretches of discourse and to form a meaningful whole out of a series of utterances.
→ Reflect the use of the linguistic system itself
Sociolinguistic Competence
: the knowledge of the sociocultural rules oflanguage
“There are many more speakers of World Englishes and people who use English for international communication than there are native speakers of it.”
“The present international status of English is rightly justified on the basis of the numerical strength of its non-native speakers; the cross-cultural and localized functional range of the language has developed in various domains.”
Dif
1. What is Concept map?
Concept is inherent common attribute objects have. Example, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars so on can be presented as a ‘Planet’. Here, ‘Planet’ is concept. That is, concept map is the picture that is presented hierarchy of concepts as schematizing two dimensionally. Through concept map, concepts is connected more systematically, that creates one of proposition. Prop