APPROACHES TO SYLLABUS DESIGN FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING

An examination of foreign language syllabus design reviews current literature on six syllabus types and discusses the process of choosing and integrating syllabi for classroom use. The six syllabus types are structural, notional-functional, situational, skill-based, task-based, and content-based, ch...

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Main Author: Krahnke, Karl (Author)
Corporate Author: ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Prentice-Hall 1987
Series:Language in education 67
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Summary:An examination of foreign language syllabus design reviews current literature on six syllabus types and discusses the process of choosing and integrating syllabi for classroom use. The six syllabus types are structural, notional-functional, situational, skill-based, task-based, and content-based, characterized as differing by increasing attention to language use and decreasing attention to language form. Possible suggestions for using each type are suggested, and each is evaluated. Grounds for choosing a syllabus type and various ways of combining and implementing them in a foreign language teaching program are discussed. The discussion focuses on the teaching of English as a second or foreign language because of the extensive literature in this area and the ease with which it can be generalized to instruction in other languages. An annotated bibliography and a list of references are included. (MSE)
Item Description:"A publication of Center for Applied Linguistics."
Physical Description:vi, 105 pages illustrations 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliography
ISBN:0130438375
9780130438379