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CLT 9

الكلية كلية التربية للعلوم الانسانية     القسم قسم اللغة الانكليزية     المرحلة 3
أستاذ المادة احمد عبد الجليل حمزة الطائي       06/05/2019 11:42:13
several roles are assumed for teachers in communicative language teaching, the importance of particular roles being determined by the view of clt adopted. breen and candlin describe teacher roles in the following terms:

the teacher has two main roles: the first role is to facilitate the communica­tion process between all participants in the classroom, and between these participants and the various activities and texts. the second role is to act as an independent participant within the learning-teaching group. the latter role is closely related to the objectives of the first role and arises from it. these roles imply a set of secondary roles for the teacher first, as an organizer of resources and as a resource himself, second as a guide within the classroom procedures and activities.... a third role for the teacher is that of researcher and learner, with much to contribute in terms of appropriate knowledge and abilities, actual and observed experience of the nature of learning and organi­zational capacities. (1980: 99)

other roles assumed for teachers are needs analyst, counselor, and group process manager.

needs analyst

the clt teacher assumes a responsibility for determining and respond­ing to learner language needs. this may be done informally and personally through one-to-one sessions with students, in which the teacher talks through such issues as the student s perception of his or her learning style, learning assets, and learning goals. it may be done formally through administering a needs assessment instrument, such as those exemplified in savignon (1983). typically, such formal assessments contain items that attempt to determine an individual s motivation for studying the language. for example, students might respond on a 5-point scale (strongly agree to strongly disagree) to statements like the following.

i want to study english because...

1. i think it will someday be useful in getting a good job.

2. it will help me better understand english-speaking people and their way of life.

3. one needs a good knowledge of english to gain other people s respect.

4. it will allow me to meet and converse with interesting people.

5. i need it for my job.

6. it will enable me to think and behave like english-speaking people.

on the basis of such needs assessments, teachers are expected to plan group and individual instruction that responds to the learners needs.

counselor

another role assumed by several clt approaches is that of counselor, similar to the way this role is defined in community language learning. in this role, the teacher-counselor is expected to exemplify an effective communicator seeking to maximize the meshing of speaker intention and hearer interpretation, through the use of paraphrase, confirmation, and feedback.

group process manager

clt procedures often require teachers to acquire less teacher-centered classroom management skills. it is the teacher s responsibility to organize the classroom as a setting for communication and communicative ac­tivities. guidelines for classroom practice (e.g., littlewood 1981 finocchiaro and brumfit 1983) suggest that during an activity the teacher monitors, encourages, and suppresses the inclination to supply gaps in lexis, grammar, and strategy but notes such gaps for later commentary and communicative practice. at the conclusion of group activities, the teacher leads in the debriefing of the activity, pointing out alternatives

and extensions and assisting groups in self-correction discussion. critics have pointed out, however, that non-native teachers may feel less than comfortable about such procedures without special training.

the focus on fluency and comprehensibility in communicative language teaching may cause anxiety among teachers accustomed to seeing error suppression and correction as the major instructional responsibil­ity, and who see their primary function as preparing learners to take standardized or other kinds of tests. a continuing teacher concern has been the possible deletingrious effect in pair or group work of imperfect modeling and student error. although this issue is far from resolved

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