MAKING A COMMUNICATIVE CLASSROOM MORE COMMUNICATIVE: WHAT TO CONSIDER IN A LESSON PLAN
Keywords:
CLT, lesson plan, learner’s need, needs analysis, differentiation, learner’s lack, level-based input.Abstract
In the world with rapid developing technological advancements, it becomes more crucial to learner one of the world languages, especially English. Unlike past, todays’ needs for language is not only to understand a written text and translate it into another one, but also to be able to have a conversation with a business partner or other individuals in various parts of the world. For this sense, to be a fluent communicator is the main purpose of language learning, as well as teaching.
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