Applying Task-based Language Teaching in Introductory Level Mandarin Language Classes at The College of The Bahamas

In foreign-language teaching and learning, there exist a number of methodologies and approaches. The idea and principles of Task-based Language Teaching (TBLT) and the task-based framework in language teaching and learning have proven to be effective in classrooms. The three pedagogic goals for task...

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Main Author: Youhua Zhou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of the Bahamas 2016-10-01
Series:International Journal of Bahamian Studies
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Online Access:https://journals.sfu.ca/cob/index.php/files/article/view/253
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spelling doaj-6b4bb98f65ad4ab0a96fd60f086bcc462021-05-27T20:11:13ZengUniversity of the BahamasInternational Journal of Bahamian Studies2220-57722016-10-01220344210.15362/ijbs.v22i0.253229Applying Task-based Language Teaching in Introductory Level Mandarin Language Classes at The College of The BahamasYouhua Zhou0College of the Bahamas / Nanjing University of Information Science & TechnologyIn foreign-language teaching and learning, there exist a number of methodologies and approaches. The idea and principles of Task-based Language Teaching (TBLT) and the task-based framework in language teaching and learning have proven to be effective in classrooms. The three pedagogic goals for task-based approaches—communication, restructuring and fluency—are also the goals of Mandarin learners. This paper explains, using examples, that the Task-based Language Teaching applied in introductory level Mandarin classes at the College of the Bahamas is helpful and that enthusiastic Bahamian learners can improve their Mandarin skills by completing various activities and tasks within the task-based framework. Observations and results obtained through using this strategy have shown that TBLT is effective in classroom Mandarin teaching and learning for Bahamian college students and adult learners, though some issues exist, which warrant further discussion.https://journals.sfu.ca/cob/index.php/files/article/view/253task-based language teaching (tblt)chinese as a second languagechinese language - study and teaching - foreign speakers
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Applying Task-based Language Teaching in Introductory Level Mandarin Language Classes at The College of The Bahamas
International Journal of Bahamian Studies
task-based language teaching (tblt)
chinese as a second language
chinese language - study and teaching - foreign speakers
author_facet Youhua Zhou
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title Applying Task-based Language Teaching in Introductory Level Mandarin Language Classes at The College of The Bahamas
title_short Applying Task-based Language Teaching in Introductory Level Mandarin Language Classes at The College of The Bahamas
title_full Applying Task-based Language Teaching in Introductory Level Mandarin Language Classes at The College of The Bahamas
title_fullStr Applying Task-based Language Teaching in Introductory Level Mandarin Language Classes at The College of The Bahamas
title_full_unstemmed Applying Task-based Language Teaching in Introductory Level Mandarin Language Classes at The College of The Bahamas
title_sort applying task-based language teaching in introductory level mandarin language classes at the college of the bahamas
publisher University of the Bahamas
series International Journal of Bahamian Studies
issn 2220-5772
publishDate 2016-10-01
description In foreign-language teaching and learning, there exist a number of methodologies and approaches. The idea and principles of Task-based Language Teaching (TBLT) and the task-based framework in language teaching and learning have proven to be effective in classrooms. The three pedagogic goals for task-based approaches—communication, restructuring and fluency—are also the goals of Mandarin learners. This paper explains, using examples, that the Task-based Language Teaching applied in introductory level Mandarin classes at the College of the Bahamas is helpful and that enthusiastic Bahamian learners can improve their Mandarin skills by completing various activities and tasks within the task-based framework. Observations and results obtained through using this strategy have shown that TBLT is effective in classroom Mandarin teaching and learning for Bahamian college students and adult learners, though some issues exist, which warrant further discussion.
topic task-based language teaching (tblt)
chinese as a second language
chinese language - study and teaching - foreign speakers
url https://journals.sfu.ca/cob/index.php/files/article/view/253
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