Thank you. I am happy for my learning today. I am beginning to understand that task based is not really a bad idea to be used. The big questions is how we need to give input (Khrasen's Input theory which I watched you reviewed it as well) that comprehensible enough and touched the learner's wire of interests. Keep up the good work, not many people understand how handy your video to those who read tons of tons of theory books but are really struggling to highlight what is all about those are related to or opposed to each other. Waiting for another video when you discuss about how to teach writing for academic readiness.
Where is Krashen saying that there's no need to speak to learn to speak in what book and what chapter? I have learned English via listening (B2) without speaking
I no longer have my copy in front of me, so I can't quote you the exact chapter. But I believe it's been consistent throughout his writing. The books I've read are: The Natural Approach and Principles and Practices in Second Language Acquisition joelswagman.blogspot.com/2017/12/principles-and-practice-in-second.html joelswagman.blogspot.com/2015/03/the-natural-approach-by-stephen-d.html
Thank you. I am happy for my learning today. I am beginning to understand that task based is not really a bad idea to be used. The big questions is how we need to give input (Khrasen's Input theory which I watched you reviewed it as well) that comprehensible enough and touched the learner's wire of interests. Keep up the good work, not many people understand how handy your video to those who read tons of tons of theory books but are really struggling to highlight what is all about those are related to or opposed to each other. Waiting for another video when you discuss about how to teach writing for academic readiness.
Where is Krashen saying that there's no need to speak to learn to speak in what book and what chapter? I have learned English via listening (B2) without speaking
I no longer have my copy in front of me, so I can't quote you the exact chapter. But I believe it's been consistent throughout his writing. The books I've read are: The Natural Approach and Principles and Practices in Second Language Acquisition
joelswagman.blogspot.com/2017/12/principles-and-practice-in-second.html
joelswagman.blogspot.com/2015/03/the-natural-approach-by-stephen-d.html