230408 English Language Teaching Methods (S) (WiSe 2022/2023)

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What does it mean to teach a language as a means of actual communication? Which methods can support students in actually exchanging information and opinions in a meaningful way in the foreign language? In this course we will learn about, try out and reflect on different approaches to communicative language teaching: ranging from activities to encourage students to communicate and collaborate in the classroom, using drama-pedagogical elements, to task-based learning and possibilities of teaching beyond the classroom and in inclusive learning groups.

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23-ANG-AngPM1_HRSGe_GymGe_ver1 Profilmodul 1 - HRSGe GymGe: Teaching English as a Foreign Language English Language Teaching Methods Study requirement
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To pass this class (Studienleistung) you will present a digital micro-teaching unit applying one of the methods mentioned above and putting it into writing for a 'method compilation' which will be available to the whole course. If you want to obtain exam credits (Prüfungsleistung) you have to write a paper of 3.000 words on a choice of issues of foreign language teaching.

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S / 2
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This lecture is taught in english
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Faculty of Linguistics and Literary Studies
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