2021
DOI: 10.32996/ijllt.2021.4.8.22
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Task-Based Language Teaching to Enhance Learner Communicative Competence in Vietnam: A Matter of Opinion?

Abstract: This critical review investigates the efficacy in using Task-based Language Teaching (TBLT) to boost learner communicative competence as TBLT is taking a pioneering role in developing communicative language in Asia and Vietnam. The application of TBLT in Vietnam has faced several problems, including exam-based learning programs, classroom constraints, and teachers' willingness for innovative approaches. Our in-depth analysis exposed why Vietnamese and Asian teachers cannot initially trust TBLT, and overcome th… Show more

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“…The conclusions drawn from these two paragraphs fully reflect the content of the task-based language teaching approach. As a result, they have furthered the research of Chinese scholars and teachers on the form of task-based language teaching method [11]. In addition to this form of teaching and learning, the development of task-based language in China has been driven by the preparation of various research papers and by foreign language teachers and researchers in Chinese universities.…”
Section: Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conclusions drawn from these two paragraphs fully reflect the content of the task-based language teaching approach. As a result, they have furthered the research of Chinese scholars and teachers on the form of task-based language teaching method [11]. In addition to this form of teaching and learning, the development of task-based language in China has been driven by the preparation of various research papers and by foreign language teachers and researchers in Chinese universities.…”
Section: Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the results recognize Vietnamese learners' resilience and problem-solving capabilities, potentially cultivated by the country's distinctive socio-cultural fabric (Le et al, 2020). Cumulatively, these empirical observations validate the vigorous engagement, autonomy, and initiative embodied by Vietnamese learners, accentuating the effectiveness of learner-centered pedagogical approaches (Nghia & Quang, 2021) and reiterating the broader movement towards augmenting LA within the Vietnamese educational paradigm (Nguyen & Habók, 2020).…”
Section: Empowering Vietnamese Efl Learners At Tertiary Level…mentioning
confidence: 57%
“…There are already numerous studies on culture's role in language learning. These studies suggest that understanding and using culturally appropriate language can be challenging, as students may need to become more familiar with the cultural norms and conventions of the language they are learning (Nghia & Quang, 2021). Neglecting these and other aspects may impede students' communicative competence development.…”
Section: Students and Communicative Competencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aside from these, recent studies assert that learning a language in a monolingual environment where the target language is not widely spoken can limit opportunities for practical use, which can influence students' communicative competence (Chaya & Inpin, 2020). Other factors, like a lack of quality learning materials, multimedia content, and access to native speakers, can impede the development of communicative competence (Nghia & Quang, 2021). Importantly, students may need more intrinsic Motivation if they see the relevance of language learning to their personal goals or future career prospects (W. Lin et al, 2017), and so Motivation plays a paramount role in language learning and developing students' communicative competence.…”
Section: Students and Communicative Competencementioning
confidence: 99%