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Second Language Acquisition through Task-based Approach – Role-play in English Language Teaching A. Anne Dorathy Assistant Professor in English, Department of Computer Applications, Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Sathyamangalam, Tamilnadu. E-mail id: dorathy29anne@gmail.com Dr. S.N. Mahalakshmi Assistant Professor, Department of Science and Humanities, Anna University of Technology, Coimbatore, E-mail id: s.n.mahala@gmail.com Abstract Language teaching is not just about teaching languages, it is also about helping students to develop themselves as people. Task-based language teaching (TBLT) proposes the use of tasks as a central component in the language classroom because they provide better contexts for activating learner acquisition processes and promoting second language learning. Task-Based language teaching has attracted the attention of second language learning which was coined and later developed by second language researchers and educators in reaction to other teacher-dominated, form-oriented methods. Role play is a technique in which students are presented with a real or artificial environment and they are exposed with some find of case or situation and they need to exhibit the same in form of roles. A brief outline of task-based teaching and a brief historical sketch of role-play is given in this paper. This paper focuses on the need of task-based language teaching in classrooms and role play as a instructive method which serves as a multi-skill developing weapon where the students not only develop a broader perspective about a task or new role but also the horizon of understanding others behavior resulting into empathy, team work, better communication, interpersonal skills and management development. Keywords: Task-based teaching, Role-play. |
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