This course explores ways of teaching reading skills in English as Second and Foreign Language (ESL/EFL) using a task-based approach. You will be introduced to the concept of task and the key principles of task-based language teaching (TBLT) and learning. TBLT uses communicative tasks as the key unit for creating language learning activities. You will also examine the role of reading in real-life and in second and foreign language teaching and current thinking about the interface between TBLT and second language reading. You will explore how TBLT and teaching second language reading can be successfully integrated in practice through analysing task-based reading materials. The course culminates in creating task-based materials for teaching reading in your own language teaching contexts.


Teaching EFL/ESL Reading: A Task Based Approach


Teaching EFL/ESL Reading: A Task Based Approach



Instructors: Dr Amos Paran
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Reviewed on Dec 19, 2018
The course has refreshed me on how to do Task based teaching in my classroom. The professors and guest speakers are all very helpful in giving new ideas for lesson plan. I really enjoy the lesson.
Reviewed on May 24, 2020
I really enjoyed the course. It was well taught and I learned a lot about how to construct and teach a "task-based" lesson.
Reviewed on Oct 31, 2017
I found this course absolutely fascinating. It's well designed with interesting videos which will keep you engaged. I will apply the principles to my lessonsChristopher Mo Szu Ti
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