miércoles, 4 de julio de 2007

What are the advantages of integrating skills?

The integrated-skill approach, as contrasted with the purely segregated approach, exposes English language learners to authentic language and challenges them to interact naturally in the language. Learners rapidly gain a true picture of the richness and complexity of the English language as employed for communication. Moreover, this approach stresses that English is not just an object of academic interest nor merely a key to passing an examination; instead, English becomes a real means of interaction and sharing among people. This approach allows teachers to track students' progress in multiple skills at the same time. Integrating the language skills also promotes the learning of real content, not just the dissection of language forms. Finally, the integrated-skill approach, whether found in content-based or task-based language instruction or some hybrid form, can be highly motivating to students of all ages and backgrounds.

Integrating the Language Skills
In order to integrate the language skills in ESL/EFL instruction, teachers should consider taking these steps:

Learn more about the various ways to integrate language skills in the classroom (e.g., content-based, task-based, or a combination).

Reflect on their current approach and evaluate the extent to which the skills are integrated.
Choose instructional materials, textbooks, and technologies that promote the integration of listening, reading, speaking, and writing, as well as the associated skills of syntax, vocabulary, and so on.

Even if a given course is labeled according to just one skill, remember that it is possible to integrate the other language skills through appropriate tasks.

Teach language learning strategies and emphasize that a given strategy can often enhance performance in multiple skills.

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