TBA - Task-Based Approach
TBA - Task-Based Approach
Example of TBA lesson plan
TBA focuses on promoting meaningful communication through tasks that students are expected to face in real-life situations.
Key aspects of TBA:
Focus on tasks instead of exercises.
Encouraging students to use language authentically.
Focus on student learning.
ADVANTAGES
The completion of assignments demands students to engage in critical thinking, find solutions to issues, and work together with their classmates.
TBA encourages the development of all four language skills - speaking, listening, reading, and writing - through practical and integrated activities.
TBA emphasises the use of language in a realistic context, thereby preparing students to successfully use language in real-world situations.
DISADVANTAGES
Teachers must have a solid understanding of the target language and be able to effectively assist task-based learning. A lack of understanding competence may negatively impact the teaching session.
Students with low proficiency may require more scaffolding and support to properly accomplish assignments.