Task-based Instruction

  • Seyyedi K
  • Mohamed Ismail S
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Abstract

Task-based is a kind of instruction in which language learners, performing activities, are engaged in meaningful, goal-oriented communication to solve problems, complete projects, and reach decisions. Tasks have been used for a broad range of instructional purposes, serving, for example, as units of syllabuses, activities for structure or function practice, and language focusing enhancements to content-based curricula. In this literature, some issues related to task-based instruction will be discussed.

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Seyyedi, K., & Mohamed Ismail, S. A. M. (2012). Task-based Instruction. International Journal of Linguistics, 4(3). https://doi.org/10.5296/ijl.v4i3.2203

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