Communicative Language Teaching
Communicative Language Teaching
Communicative Language Teaching
By
SINGARAJA
2020/2021
INTRODUCTION
The need for good communication skills in English has created a huge demand for
English teaching around the world. Millions of people today want to improve their English
ability or to ensure that their children achieve a good ability in English. Opportunities to learn
English are provided in many different ways such as through formal and non formal education,
as well as through the media and the Internet. The worldwide demand for English has created an
immense demand for quality language teaching and language teaching materials and resources.
Learners want to be able to master English to a high level of accuracy and fluency. As a result,
there are many teaching or learning methodology that appeared or suggested by the expert as a
response to this need. One of the methodologies is known as Communicative Language Teaching
or CLT.
It has been noticed that the goal of the most of the methods is to make the students able to
communicate in the target language. But in the 1970s, the educators tried to find out whether
they were going to meet the goal of the students in a right way or not. It had been observed that
students were able to write and read the sentences in target language correctly. But when it came
to communicate in the target language, they failed to do so. It made clear to the observer that to
make the students able to communicate in the target language, it required more than mastering
only the linguistic structures.
DISCUSSION
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