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Communicative Language Teaching: 40 Years On: A Public Presentation by Scott Thornbury

The New School

New School University

NYC

Colleges in New York City

Public Lecture

Public Program

Non-Profit

Continuing Education

English Language Studies

MA TESOL

Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

Language Learning

ESL

Communicative Language

Scott Thornbury

language teaching

CLT

Автор: The New School

Загружено: 2017-07-26

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Описание: Join us for a public presentation by New School MA TESOL (http://newschool.edu/matesol) faculty Scott Thornbury, sponsored by English Language Studies (http://newschool.edu/public-engagemen...) at The New School (http://newschool.edu) and Pearson English (http://pearsonelt.com).

It is 50 years since Dell Hymes first coined the term ‘communicative competence’ and it took only another ten before the concept became the foundation of a new approach to second language teaching. Forty years on, where is the communicative approach? Are the goals of language teaching still communicative competence? If so, what happened to the idea that ‘you learn to communicate by communicating’? In this talk Scott Thornbury reviews the core concepts that inspired CLT, and traces how they were developed and then – through want of a coherent learning theory – abandoned. He will argue that it is well past time that we revisited the foundational principles of CLT and argue that there are now good grounds – including a coherent theory of learning (or two) – to rehabilitate it.

Scott Thornbury (MATEFL, with distinction, University of Reading, UK), a native of New Zealand currently residing in Spain, is the series editor of the Cambridge Handbooks for Teachers series. He has been a prolific writer of books and articles for teachers and students and a tireless presenter at international ELT conferences, sharing the knowledge gained from his more than 30 years of experience as a teacher, teacher trainer, and CELTA and UCLES examiner.

Location: John L. Tishman Auditorium, University Center
Monday, July 10, 2017 at 6:00PM

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