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Classifications of oral production Teaching and Integrating Language Skills Uzbekistan State World Languages University Z.Shukurova

Questions for discussion: 1. What is spoken interaction? 2. What is spoken production? 3. Spoken production and interaction activities

Spoken interaction It is a social phenomenon in which speakers express themselves and use the language for a particular end. (Febriyanti 2011)

Interaction Communication Purpose

How to teach spoken interaction Communicative Language Teaching. - Real-life communication. Collaborative learning. - Working in pairs or in groups. Language exposure. - Context of learning. - Context of teaching.

Examples of interactive activities include conversation discussion interview negotiation

Spoken production that is producing an oral text for one or more listeners, for example giving information to an audience in a public address.

Speaker Listener(s)

Examples of interactive activities include reading a written text aloud speaking from notes acting out A rehearsed role speaking spontaneously improvising […] singing a song.

References: Teaching Oral English. Longman. F. Klippel (1984): McCarthy (1997): Exploring Spoken English. CUP.