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What is Task-Based Language Teaching

AI in Language Teaching, Learning, and Assessment
In this approach to second or foreign language teaching, learners are asked to complete a task or tasks using the foreign language which engages their natural abilities for incidental language acquisition.
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Creating Stories: Generative Artificial Intelligence Tools as Writing Tutors
Franziska Lys (Northwestern University, USA)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 22
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0872-1.ch011
Abstract
This chapter focuses on examining the strengths and limitations of prompt-driven ChatGPT for a creative writing task using German as a foreign language. College students of German at the advanced level were asked to develop, write, and illustrate a unique children's story using ChatGPT as a thinking partner. Interacting with ChatGPT in German, students engaged in informal and low-stakes writing-to-learn activities that could help them think through ideas and key concepts for their stories, as well as learn new vocabulary, expressions, and language patterns. Answering to learner-produced prompts, ChatGPT provided both explicit and implicit learning situations that focused on vocabulary development and grammar in a meaning-focused context, creating conditions in which learners could learn according to their current language proficiency. The author discusses how they set up the project, what tasks and prompts they used to elicit content, and how they prepared illustrations using an artificial intelligence image generator.
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Mobile-Assisted Language Learning: Research-Based Best Practices for Maximizing Learner Success
An approach to language teaching that uses the task as the unit of analysis, from syllabus creation to assessment. Instead of sequencing syllabi and instructional materials by pre-determined grammatical concepts or vocabulary items, courses are sequenced by “target tasks,” and learners acquire language by exposure to and practice with specific tasks (such as following street directions or negotiating for goods and services) that have been determined through an analysis of their real-world needs.
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Inclusive Host Language Teaching: Official Texts for Migrant and Refugee People
Evidence-based approach to language teaching, including curriculum design and the development of teaching materials, using actual and real communicative needs and focusing on the achievement of a specific goal.
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