TBL_TYPES OF TASKS
As a possible future English teacher in a public middle school, I have
to look for ideas for my future classes. Teenagers often get bored with
traditional grammar rules, so we need something different. New Methodologies
are being used to struggle with this problem. One of these methodologies is Task-Based
Learning (TBL), a famous framework refined by Jane Willis. What I love about
this method is that it flips the traditional classroom order. Instead of
starting with traditional method, students immediately start working on a
real-world task in groups and with a curriculum that is adapted to the interest
and student’s needs (meaningful). This dynamic creates a real need for them to
communicate and use the language. Only at the very end of the class do we
analyze the grammar and correct mistakes. In this post, I will share an
overview about this interesting tool.
Reflection
This topic really changed my perspective on teaching. I learned how to structure a dynamic class where students are the center of the session. Now I know how to guide teenagers to use English naturally by using their prior knowledge and interests. It is amazing how they can prepare and practice first, and we only check the grammar and pronunciation at the end.
To be honest, thinking about this methodology made me a bit nervous. In public middle schools, groups are usually very big, and controlling a classroom while everyone is talking in groups can be difficult. However, action research cycle will help me to polish my strategies.
It was really interesting to see how TBL develops, your explanation it is very clear. Thanks for sharing!
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