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Patchwork, No. 5, 2020.

Professional paper

Integrated Language Teaching

Anisa Begović ; Faculty of Philosophy, University of Sarajevo, Bosna i Hercegovina


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Abstract

The aim of this paper is to investigate the needs and competences
of students in terms of language skills in the context of teaching English
to foreigners as well as the roles of teachers who take part in the teaching process. Integrated language teaching is a term used to refer to teaching a foreign language through a content-based subject. That way language is integrated into the natural context and taught through real life situations in order to motivate students to acquire language for the sake of communication. Therefore, integrated language teaching gives preference to natural language acquisition rather than forced language learning (Brown 224-6). This paper will discuss the nature of language in general, its function and purpose in real life, the constituent parts of language, and various language teaching methods. It will also analyse the approaches and attitudes that both teachers and students should be able and willing to assume, as well as the steps that they should take before and during the teaching and learning process. Additionally, I will inquire into the constructivism theory as a teaching and learning approach as well as examine the 5E model, a linear model based on the constructivist approach, which can be very helpful in acquiring new knowledge or understanding more deeply the already existing one.

Keywords

integrated language teaching; 5E model; constructivism theory; teacher roles; student learning approaches

Hrčak ID:

244508

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/244508

Publication date:

9.7.2020.

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