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Designing a Speaking Task Workshop Intended learning outcomes Definition of a task Principles of second language acquisition Principles of developing speech Focus on form Task design criteria Hands on
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Intended Learning Outcomes By the end of this session you should have developed: an awareness of the principles supporting the design of speaking tasks concrete strategies for designing and evaluating speaking tasks
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What is a task? Willis (1999): …activities where the target language is used by the learner for a communicative purpose ( goal) in order to achieve an outcome. Elements of a task - Nunan(1989) Input data Input data Procedures/activities Procedures/activities
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Principles of second language acquisition Social constructivism language is learnt interactively in a social environment language experience must be meaningful
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Principles of developing speaking skills Speaking skills are acquired through frequent practice Close interaction between listening and speaking ( output and input) Speech implies interactive dialogue Speech must be meaningful
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Focus on form in language tasks Teaching Teaching implicit explicit Prabhu ( 1987) – no focus on form Long ( 1998 ) – incidental focus Design Selection and design of tasks includes a consideration of form
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Criteria for task design Context relevance to student experience relevance to student experience language level of students language level of students language objective ( fluency, accuracy, form) language objective ( fluency, accuracy, form) student numbers student numbers time available time available Instructions Involvement Authenticity Outcome
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