7. Continued… Assess the needs of their students Achieve the standards of effective language teaching and learning.
8. How can we meet these goals? Creating engaging classroom activities that enable students participate actively and meaningfully in tasks that are age, brain, proficiency level-compatible.
9. Task-Based Learning Purposeful language activities that have a goal for learners to accomplish other than focusing on the language itself.
10. What do you mean by “purposeful” ? Real-life activities Activities with real goals Activities that are relevant to the skills and talents of the students Activities that are relevant to the interests and needs of the audience
15. Examples Hello! This is Aysu. I am going to come to UW-Madison to start my Master’s program this year. I have never been to the U.S. before and I don’t know much about Wisconsin. I don’t even know where Wisconsin is. Can you please give me some information about the University, Madison, and Wisconsin please? What is the culture like in WI? What kind of activities I can do in Madison?
16. Example This is Brian. I am born and bred American. I am 21 years old and am a college student. I am going to Turkey on a Study Abroad program this summer. What advice would you give me? What can you say about Turks and Turkish culture. What should I do while I am there?
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18. Ideas1. Provoking or challenging2. Open-ended and complex3. Linked to the core of what you want them to learn Intro to Madison, WI “Tailgating“ in WIBabcock Dairy HallMadison RestaurantsTipping System in the U.S.Fraternities and Sororities in the U.S.