PRINCIPLES OF DEVELOPING STUDENTS’ COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE THROUGH TASK-BASED LEARNING

Authors

  • Yakubova Lobar Gulamovna An English Teacher at the Department of Foreign Languages, Karshi Engineering - Economics Institute

Keywords:

Communicative competence, task-based language learning (TBLT), language skills, student-centered learning.

Abstract

This article explores the principles of developing students' communicative competence through task-based language learning (TBLT). Communicative competence is defined as the ability to use language effectively in real-world situations. TBLT emphasizes the use of tasks that require students to interact and negotiate meaning, promoting the development of all four language skills (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) within a communicative context. The article outlines key principles for effective TBLT implementation, including task selection, planning, scaffolding, feedback, and learner autonomy. It argues that TBLT fosters a student-centered learning environment where students are actively engaged in using language for meaningful purposes.

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Published

2024-05-14

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