Abstract

This article provides a rationale for and gives a detailed description of an ESL classroom activity to develop communicative competence: student-improvised dialogues. The major part of the article focuses on techniques suitable to small classes of mature students who have reached a high intermediate or advanced level of English proficiency, regardless of whether their previous instruction has been based on the audio-lingual or cognitive approach.

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