1992
DOI: 10.2307/3587179
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Process and Experience in the Language Classroom (Applied Linguistics and Language Study Series)

Abstract: Process and Experience in the Language Classroom (Applied Linguistics and Language Study Series).: Michael Legutke and Howard Thomas. Developing Communicative Competence in a Second Language.: Robin C. Scarcella, Elaine S. Anderson, and Stephen D. Krashen (Eds.).

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“…This only shows that students have more exposure to listening activities. Nunan (1998) emphasized that listening involves an active process of deciphering and constructing meaning from both verbal and non-verbal messages. Listening considered as a passive skill is a misinterpretation that may be connected to the process on how it is being assessed.…”
Section: Review Of the Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This only shows that students have more exposure to listening activities. Nunan (1998) emphasized that listening involves an active process of deciphering and constructing meaning from both verbal and non-verbal messages. Listening considered as a passive skill is a misinterpretation that may be connected to the process on how it is being assessed.…”
Section: Review Of the Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Legutke and Thomas (1991) argue that the structuring of learning is the responsibility of the teacher who does it by means of communicative tasks. Nunan (1992), in his review of the book by Legutke and Thomas, comments that one of the dangers of task-based learning is that the curriculum can become a collection of disconnected classroom activities. In this book, the authors show how the potential for lack of coherence can be avoided by integrating tasks through projects.…”
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confidence: 99%