Title: Topic: Objectives
1Topic Objectives
- General Objectives
- 1. Students will be able to set general
objectives for a unit with the task-based
approach. - 2. Students will be able to make comparison
between traditional methods and the communicative
approach as far as objectives are concerned.
2Lesson OneSetting general objectives for a unit
with the task-based approach
- Pre-task activities
- Step One Students choose a topic they like most
and negotiate with the teacher. - Step Two List tasks they are going to fulfill.
- While-task activities
- Step Two Use the special terms to express the
objectives of unit development - Post-task activities
- Step Three set unit objectives for the topic
of shopping
3Theoretical basis of defining objectives
- Social needs in the development of politics,
economy, culture, education etc. - Educational aim.
- Studentsneeds.
- Students current level
- Linguistic theories
- Educational theories
4Types of objectives
- 1.Goals vs objectives
- 2.General objectives vs specific objectives
- 3. Behavioral obj. vs non behavioral obj.
- 4.Analytical obj. vs holistic obj.
- 5.Product-oriented obj. vs Process-oriented
5Interrelated Broad Goals
6The Communicative Approach
- To foster students communicative competence
according to their needs. The ability of
producing correct, clear, acceptable, and
authentic discourse of a target language.
7- The mouse the cat the dog the man the
woman married beat chased ate had a white
tail.
8- You were applying to a university and
needed a letter of recommendation. You went
to a professor, who was also your friend,
and said - A. Id appreciate it if you could write a
letter of recommendation for me. (??,?2?) - B. I want to ask you to write a letter
of recommendation for me.
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recommendation me.(???,?????,?1?)? - D. Hey, give me recommendation
letter.(????,?????,???)?
9Specific Goals of Communication
- To be able to use the target language to
- 1. Establish and maintain personal relationships
- 2. Participate in social interaction
- 3.a ) Obtain specific information
- b) Obtain general information.
- 4. Give information
- 5. enjoy artistic works
- 6. Create artistic works
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11General Objectives(activity clusters)
- In relation to communication goal(1) learners
will be able to use the target language to - Introduce themselves and others
- Invite and thank others
- Say how they feel
- Describe their routine and that of friends and
other people - Express likes and preferences
12 Topic SHOPPING
- General objectives
- 1.Students will be able to make a shopping plan
within a budget. - 2.Students will be able to make a market
investigation. - 3. Students will be able to participate in a
simulated shopping. - 4. Students will be able to make an advertisement
of a product.
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13Topic Personal Information
- General objectives
- students will be able to introduce themselves to
other people. - Students will be able to talk about family
photos. - Students will be able to understand and write
personal resume. - Students will be able to look for friends with
written information
14Topic Health
- General objectives
- Students will be able to
- learn to do an exercise.
- learn to do a
first-aid. - see a doctor and have a
talk with doctor.
- fill in a health form.
15Topic Interests and Hobbies
- General objectives
- Students will be able to know how to express
likes and dislikes. - Students will be able to describe a most
interesting activity. - Students will be able to make an interview on
their hobbies and interests. - Students will be able to participate in a debate
on video game .
16Specific Objectives
- Learners will be able to
- generate questions
- use the future tense
- use vocabulary related to the activity
17Lesson TwoMaking comparison between traditional
methods and the communicative approach
- Pre-task activities
- Step One Introducing objectives of traditional
- methods to students.
- Step Two Introducing objectives of the
communicative approach to students. - While-task activities
- Step Two Students writing papers to make
comparison between traditional methods and the
communicative approach as far as objectives are
concerned. - Post-task activities
- Step Three Peer works to evaluate the papers.
18The Grammar-translation Method
- To enable the learners to read and translate its
literature. Grammar-translation is considered as
a necessary preliminary to the study of literary
works. Students are required to memorize
grammatical rules in order to understand and
manipulate the morphology and syntax of the
target language. The students who can translate
from one language into another are considered
successful language learners. - To provide students with good mental exercise
that helps develop their minds. - To gain a better understanding of the first
language.
19The Direct Method
- The objectives of the Direct Method are to foster
the students' ability to communicate in the
target language. The reason for the exclusive
use of the foreign language in the Direct Method
is to enable the student to think in the target
language. The teaching of all four basic
language skills is advocated, but the reading and
writing exercises are based upon what the
students practise orally first. Pronunciation is
paid attention to from the beginning of a
course. Vocabulary takes precedence over grammar.
20The Audiolingual Method
- Control of the structures of sound, form and
order, mastery over symbols of the language - Development of mastery in all four language
- skills, beginning with listening and speaking,
and using these as a basis for the teaching of
reading and writing. The ultimate goal is to
develop in the students the abilities to use
language automatically without stopping to think.
21The Cognitive Approach
- To develop in the students the same type
of abilities possessed by native speakers.To
develop the students ability to the point at
which they have a minimum control over the rules
that allow native speakers to create the language
necessary to communicate. That is , they should
reach the point at which they can formulate their
own replies to previously unmet language
situations. Cognitive theory is less concerned
with the primacy of the audiolingual skills.
Instead, it emphasizes the control of the
language in all its manifestations as a coherent
and meaningful system, a kind of consciously
acquired competence which the learner can put
to use in real-life situations.
22The Communicative Approach
- To foster students communicative competence
according to their needs. The ability of
producing correct, clear, acceptable, and
authentic discourse of a target language.
23- The mouse the cat the dog the man the
woman married beat chased ate had a white
tail.
24- You were applying to a university and
needed a letter of recommendation. You went
to a professor, who was also your friend,
and said - A. Id appreciate it if you could write a
letter of recommendation for me. (??,?2?) - B. I want to ask you to write a letter
of recommendation for me.
(????,????,?1?) - C.I wonder if you could wrete a letter
recommendation me.(???,?????,?1?)? - D. Hey, give me recommendation
letter.(????,?????,???)?
25The Activities-based ApproachGoals and Objectives
- Interrelated Broad Goals
- Specific Goals of Communication
- General Objectives(activity cluster)
- Specific Objectives
26 The Task-based Language Teaching
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