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ArtikelA telling tale of a tail and language teaching and/or learning  
Oleh: Haezewindt, Bernard
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Language Learning Journal vol. 34 (2006), page 72-76.
Fulltext: Language Learning Journal, Winter 2006, No 34, 72-76.pdf (503.38KB)
Isi artikelLanguage teaching has traditionally been a task for teachers to teach vocabulary items and grammatical rules and to explain to students how a foreign language works in reference to their mother tongue. For a long time, language teaching was a means to the end understanding a written culture. This had two practical corollaries: grade the students on the acquisition of discrete segments of learning and to sort them according to their marks, with a view to preparing them for the world of work in that it helped employers select candidates on their school or university grades. The result of this approach is plain to see: less than a third of the British population can use a foreign language successfully. Findings from research and academic thinking have hinted at different ways to ensure that students learn successfully what is on offer in the world around them. However, for a long time, there was no way of facilitating this concept, until ICT came on the scene. I believe that, with the use of ICT and positive help from facilitators, language learning will exceed our expectations. However, we shall have first to review all our 'commonsense' notions on teaching and learning.
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