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The Application of TBLT to Oral English Teaching in Junior High School in China

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  • Huang Ling

    (School of Foreign Language, Leshan Normal University, Leshan, Sichuan, China)

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The task-based Language teaching is the teaching theory put forward by foreign language teaching method researchers on the basis of the large quantity of studies and practice in the 1980s. It advocates learning from “doing-it†and the interactive learning styles: learning from experiencing, practicing, participating, communicating and cooperating. The national New Standard for English Curriculum advocates the implementing of TBLT in Junior High School in China. At present, many scholars have investigated the application in terms of teaching of reading, writing and so on, but only a few have involved the study about the application of TBLT in oral English teaching. Through the analysis of the present situation of oral English teaching in Junior High School in China, this thesis aims to solve the teaching problems by applying TBLT to oral English teaching on the basis of the previous study.

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  • Huang Ling, 2019. "The Application of TBLT to Oral English Teaching in Junior High School in China," English Literature and Language Review, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 5(5), pages 57-63, 05-2019.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:ellrar:2019:p:57-63
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