英语教学法复习提纲Unit2

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Unit 2 Communicative Principles and Activities
10. The ultimate goal of foreign language teaching is to enable the
students to use the foreign language in work or life when necessary. 11. The goal of CLT
The goal of CLT is to develop students' communicative competence,
12. Communicative competence:
Competence simply means knowledge of the language system:
grammatical knowledge in other words.
13. Hymes (1979), communicative competence includes four aspects: 1) knowing whether something is formally possible (grammatically
acceptable), which is roughly equivalent to Chomsky's linguistic
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2) knowing whether something is understandable to human beings;
3) knowing whether something is in line with与、、、有关social norms;
4) knowing whether something is in fact done: Do people actually use language this way?
14. Based on the concept of communicative competence and aiming at developing such competence, communicative language teaching has the following features:
1) It stresses the need to allow students opportunities for authentic and
creative use of the language.
2) It focuses on meaning rather than form.
3) It suggests that learning should be relevant to the needs of the students.
4) It advocates提倡task-based language teaching. Students should be
given tasks to perform or problems to solve in the classroom.
5) It emphasizes a functional approach to language learning (i.e. what
people do with language,
such as inviting, apologizing, greeting and introducing, etc.).
15. Richards and Rodgers(1986:72)three principles of Communicative language teaching
1) Communication principle: Activities that involve real communication promote learning.
2) Task principle: Activities in which language is used for carrying out
meaningful task promote learning.
3) Meaningfulness principle: Language that is meaningful to the learner
supports he learning process.
16. Littlewood’s (1981)classification of communicative activities:
1). Functional communicative activities:
2). Social interaction activities:
(1). Functional communicative activities:
~ Identifying pictures
~ Discovering identical pairs
~ Discovering sequences or locations
~ Discovering missing information
~ Discovering missing features
~ Discovering "secrets"
~Communicating patterns and pictures
~ Communicative models
~ Discovering differences
~ Following directions
~ Reconstructing story-sequences
~ Pooling information to solve a problem
(2). Social interaction activities:
~ Role-playing through cued dialogues
~Role-playing through cues and information
~Role-playing through situation and goals
--Role-playing through debate or discussion
~ Large-scale simulation activities
~ Improvisation
17.Ellis (1990) has listed six criteria for evaluating communicative classroom activities:
1). Communicative purpose:
2). Communicative desire:
3). Content, not form:
4). Variety of language:
5). No teacher intervention:。