On the Pedagogical Relevance of Strategic Competence
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https://doi.org/10.18806/tesl.v3i2.485Abstract
This paper is a report on a study concerned with the identification of target language linguistic material essential for the learners' use of communication strategies (CS) in survival situations. Subjects were 40 adult ESL students and 20 native speakers of English. A concept-identification task was used to elicit these speakers' CS. Given that the taxonomy of CS developed in the study was based on the type of knowledge utilized by the speakers, it was possible to identify the semantic, as well as the typical syntactic patterns, required for their implementation. These linguistic manifestations of CS can serve as a basis for developing L2 teaching materials with the aim of preparing L2 learners to function successfully in problematic communication situations. An appropriate sequence for the presentation of such material is proposed based on the frequency of their application in the negotiation of meaning by the speakers in this study.Downloads
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1986-06-26
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Paribakht, T. . . . . . . . . . . (1986). On the Pedagogical Relevance of Strategic Competence. TESL Canada Journal, 3(2), 53–66. https://doi.org/10.18806/tesl.v3i2.485
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