A Framework for Task-Based Flipped Classroom in EFL Education in Vietnam

  • Hoa C
  • Tung N
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Abstract

When it comes to language teaching in general education in Vietnam, there are many challenges for teachers to overcome. Such as time constraints, examination wash-back effects, students’ demotivation and students’ individualization causes of learning. Various innovative teaching methods and approaches have been applied to address these concerns, such as task-based language learning and flipped classrooms (FCs). However, each mode of teaching has its advantages and disadvantages. Due to this, it is essential to carefully examine the combination of TBLT and the flipped classroom (FC). This paper reviews the effects of the implementation of task-based language learning in the clipped classroom, discusses the integration of both teaching approaches, and suggests the applied model for English as a Foreign Language (EFL) education in Vietnam.

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Hoa, C. T. H., & Tung, N. D. (2023). A Framework for Task-Based Flipped Classroom in EFL Education in Vietnam. Innovare Journal of Education, 5–9. https://doi.org/10.22159/ijoe.2023v11i2.47047

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