Integrating Technology for a Meaningful and Engaging Language Classroom Experience
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58213/vidhyayana.v9isi4.1788Keywords:
TBLT, Chat GPT, Blogger, Mentimeter, Language learningAbstract
Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT) is a student-centered approach to language education that focuses on engaging learners in meaningful communicative tasks. This method prioritizes using authentic language in real-life situations over the traditional rote memorization of grammar rules and vocabulary. In a TBLT classroom, students work on tasks that simulate the language use they will encounter in real life, developing their ability to communicate effectively in the target language. As noted by the prominent language teaching expert, John Trim, "Task-based language teaching offers a more natural and effective way of learning a foreign language, providing a focus on meaning and use, rather than on form." This paper will explore the principles and practices of TBLT and its applications in content-based language teaching. Along with designing and implementing task-based activities that balance language development with acquiring content knowledge, using tools such as ChatGPT, Blogger, and Mentimeter quizzes. These tools support TBLT by providing students with authentic language use opportunities, promoting student engagement, and facilitating formative assessment. By incorporating these tools into the language classroom, teachers can create a student-centered learning environment that supports language development and helps students achieve their language learning goals.
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