Impact of Integrating Task-Based Learning and Functional Approach to Empower Learners’ Communicative Competence

  • Nguyen T
  • Dao T
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Abstract

Enhancing EFL learners’ communicative competence is a time-taking process to reach certain levels of interacting with different communication participants. However, in the tertiary education in Vietnam, traditional teaching approach with the task-based learning does not thoroughly focus on the language use but on the strategies to perform the tasks. Hence, the functional approach has been applied to boost learners’ awareness of their language delivery thanks to communicative functions and notions. The new mode of teaching concentrates on what communication participants desire to convey and why they make use of those speech acts. This paper aimed to explore the impact of the integration of task-based learning and the functional approach, and learners’ perspective towards the implementation of such approach combination. With the application of the mixed method of qualitative and quantitative approaches, the data were collected via a pre-test and a post-test, survey, and 32 interviews with the participation of 100 students whose major is Business Administration at a university. The findings reveal that adding the functional approach to the existing teaching method could enhance students’ overall speaking competence, especially their fluency and discourse management. Additionally, the application of the functional approach received positive feedback from the learners.

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Nguyen, T., & Dao, T. X. P. (2021). Impact of Integrating Task-Based Learning and Functional Approach to Empower Learners’ Communicative Competence. International Journal of Linguistics and Translation Studies, 2(2), 39–54. https://doi.org/10.36892/ijlts.v2i2.142

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