Tinkering with tasks knows no bounds: ESL Teachers’ Adaptations of Task-Based Language-Teaching

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  • John L. Plews
  • Kangxian Zhao

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https://doi.org/10.18806/tesl.v28i1.1059

Abstract

Research on implementing task-based language-teaching (TBLT) shows that adapting TBLT in ways that are inconsistent with its principles is common among nonnative-speaker English-as-a-foreign-language teachers. Our study of Canadian native-speaker English-as-a-second language teachers reveals how they also adapt TBLT in ways that are incongruent with its theoretical underpinnings, turning it into Presentation-Practice-Production. We thus question speaker identity as an indicator of a teacher’s propensity to adapt TBLT and call for professional development on the effective practice of TBLT for all English-language teachers regardless of their speaker identities.

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Published

2010-11-03

How to Cite

Plews, J. L., & Zhao, K. (2010). Tinkering with tasks knows no bounds: ESL Teachers’ Adaptations of Task-Based Language-Teaching. TESL Canada Journal, 28(1), 41. https://doi.org/10.18806/tesl.v28i1.1059

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