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Knop, Constance K. – 1981
A notional-functional syllabus is a set of materials to be learned by students of a second language. While learning to perform communicative activities, students practice language structures that refer to certain situations and ideas (notions). The language structures are organized to express different interactions (functions) that are possible…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Notional Functional Syllabi, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods
Schafer, John C. – 1983
English for native speakers is compared and contrasted with English for non-native speakers by examining the influence of Moffett's (1968) structural curriculum for native speakers and the notional functional syllabus approach for second language learners. Both approaches are more rhetorical and less grammatical then the approaches that preceded…
Descriptors: Curriculum, English Instruction, English (Second Language), Notional Functional Syllabi
Shields, Carolyn L. – 1981
This paper proposes a matrix of notional categories for classifying grammatical structures. The use of the matrix is illustrated through question forms. Communicative competence in a language presupposes mastery of the grammatical system of that language. Therefore, in adopting a communicatively appropriate syllabus, containing varieties of…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Curriculum Development, English (Second Language), Morphology (Languages)
Prabhu, N. S. – 1985
In recent years a variety of conceptions of the meaning of "communicative" in language teaching materials has arisen. One study defines a communicative exercise as one that has a student use a form rather than merely practice it. Another, applicable only to intermediate or advanced level students, asserts that natural language use involves an…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Communicative Competence (Languages), Comparative Analysis, Definitions
Brumfit, Christopher – 1982
The replacement of the grammatical syllabus with a communicative syllabus is discussed in terms of foreign language teaching practice. A syllabus is a device to assist in effective teaching and an administrative tool which involves generalizing about the nature of learning and specifies a progression to a stated set of goals. Developments in…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Educational Change
Portine, Henri, Ed. – 1979
Four position papers are presented that were given during a study-week dealing with questions related to language as communication, the notion of argumentation in second language teaching methodology, and ways of introducing argumentation phenomena into the language class. The papers, representing four different positions, are the following: (1)…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Communicative Competence (Languages), Discourse Analysis, French
Balcom, Patricia; Bridges, Susan – TESL Talk, 1982
The instructional designer in language instruction can choose a central function (e.g., describing) and build a teaching unit around it. The process involves choosing a situation that best displays the core function, determining possible secondary functions, discussing the personalities involved, and determining the formality or familiarity of the…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Discussion (Teaching Technique), Instructional Materials, Listening Comprehension
Yalden, Janice – 1983
A consensus has emerged on many issues in communicative language teaching, but one question that needs attention is the question of what ought to constitute the appropriate starting point in the design and implementation of a second language program. Two positions to consider are the following: first, the development of communicative methodology,…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Course Objectives, Curriculum Development, Learning Theories
Cheng, Helen Ngai-lung – 1980
The Integrated Language Skills course offered by the University of Hong Kong is offered to students who have had exposure to English in the classroom but who need additional work to develop skills in using that language. The course aims at providing opportunities for students to familiarize themselves with university activities which are then…
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, English for Special Purposes, English (Second Language), Higher Education
Morales, Maria E. – 1987
Texas' Functional Approach Categories and Technique Strategies (FACTS) Language Arts Model was designed to assist teachers of limited-English-proficient (LEP) children in effective instruction of communication skills. To do this, children (1) must be taught that language is an adaptable instrument that helps them fulfill their needs, and (2) must…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Communication Skills, English (Second Language)

Gunterman, Gail; Phillips, June K. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1981
Addresses problems that arise in applying functional/notional syllabus design to general-purpose academic courses. Proposes steps that attempt to solve three major problems: (1) how to link functional and linguistic categories; (2) on what basis to select and sequence materials; and (3) how to develop functional ability in all four skills.…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Higher Education, Instructional Design, Instructional Materials
Bartning, Inge – 1980
An experiment in teaching French in Sweden was based on a version of a Council of Europe proposal for a core language curriculum consisting of basic needs for language functions, notions, topics, vocabulary, and grammar. The model targets a variety of learning and age levels, but the Swedish program concerned secondary level teaching of French as…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Communicative Competence (Languages), Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries
Nayar, P. B. – 1984
A functional-notational syllabus was developed for use in Papua New Guinea because the English language needs and terminal competence of students in that country are more easily identifiable in terms of functional-notional categories than of language structures. The syllabus for grades 7-10 is divided into units or topics of language uses, and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Instructional Innovation
Brumfit, Christopher – SPEAQ Journal, 1982
Three points are basic to communicative teaching. First, we do not know how language is learned and so cannot follow rigidly any one procedure in teaching a language. Secondly, teaching is not the obverse of learning. Teaching can be controlled, and the relationship between teachers and learners is more than simple input leading to output. Third,…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communicative Competence (Languages), Cultural Awareness, English (Second Language)
Nakamura, Yoshihiro – 1985
Many teachers feel that the primary goal of language education is the development of communicative rather than linguistic competence. This shift in focus has affected syllabus design. However, no single syllabus appears satisfactory by itself. The grammatical syllabus is effective to instill in learners automatic production of accurate structural…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Communicative Competence (Languages), Course Content, Course Objectives