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Action-oriented approach From CEFR (2001) Chap 2.1

Yukio Tono (TUFS)

Social agentCOMPETENCE

TASK

An action-oriented approach• A very general view of language use

and learning: • It views users and learners of a language

primarily as ‘social agents’ • They have tasks to accomplish.

• The actions are performed by one or more individuals strategically using their own specific competences to achieve a given result.

• The action-based approach therefore also takes into account the cognitive, emotional, and volitional resources and the full range of activities specific to and applied by the individual as a social agent.

Descriptions of language use• Language use, embracing language learning, comprises the actions

performed by persons who as individuals and as social agents develop a range of competences, both general and in particular communicative language competences. They draw on the competences at their disposal in various contexts under various conditions and under various constraints to engage in language activities involving language processes to produce and/or receive texts in relation to themes in specific domains, activating those strategies which seem most appropriate for carrying out the tasks to be accomplished. The monitoring of these actions by the participants leads to the reinforcement or modification of their competences.

• この文を読んで、言語使用のイメージ図を描いてみよう

CEFR (2001), p.9

Descriptions of language use

Social agent

TASKTASKGeneral vs. Communicative

COMPETENCE

CONDITIONS CONSTRAINTS

CONTEXTCONDITIONS CONSTRAINTS

CONTEXT

Language activities Language activities

Reception

ProductionReception

Production

Text Theme Domain

Text Theme Domain

STRATEGIESSTRATEGIES

Act of language learning or teaching

Strategies

Tasks

Texts

General Competences

ContextsDomains

CommunicativeLanguage

Language activities

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