Abstract

In numerous countries, the COVID-19 epidemic has interrupted school, impacting tens of billions of students. As a result, in the early phases of COVID-19, the educational reaction centred on developing distant learning options as an emergency solution. Teachers are more vital than ever before, regardless of the learning methods or technology available, they play a critical role. Teachers must receive regular and effective pre-service and continuous professional development. Support the development of digital and pedagogical tools for successful distance and face-to-face teaching and learning. Distance learning must allow for meaningful two-way contact between students and teachers for it to be successful. This may be accomplished by employing the technology that is most suited to the local environment. TBLT (Task-Based Language Teaching) is task-cantered, prioritising meaning-centred communication rather than putting it at the end of the course (as PPP does)—important for anyone who considers themselves a teacher of the language of communication; tasks can mimic what students have to do outside the classroom informal professional and educational situations, either directly through “target tasks” or indirectly by engaging learners in the functions necessary for everyday communication.This article uses the TBLT approach as a basis to help teachers implement English language teaching using online education in the context of the epidemic and is also critical of the disadvantages of online education and improvements.

Highlights

  • Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT) is a technique of teaching second/foreign languages that focus on engaging students in interactive real-world language usage to increase language acquisition

  • To accomplish a learning experience, completely comprehend the substance of the text, and reach the desired teaching objectives, TBLT needs the teacher to regard the students as the primary audience and to leverage their passion to aid them in the reading and comprehension process. 3.2 Online TBLT Class Application Lesson Outline Objective: (1) Learn compounding nouns about travel

  • Teachers must prepare a large number of visual stimuli ahead of time in order to ensure that TBLT progresses smoothly

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Introduction

Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT) is a technique of teaching second/foreign languages that focus on engaging students in interactive real-world language usage to increase language acquisition. To accomplish a learning experience, completely comprehend the substance of the text, and reach the desired teaching objectives, TBLT needs the teacher to regard the students as the primary audience and to leverage their passion to aid them in the reading and comprehension process. After completing the time allotted for this task, they go to a pre-designated channel in the online learning platform (MS Teams) used for this course and start a video conference to check their answers with the group. Please note that this new video recording material includes instructions on how students should complete their tasks They will start the video conference again and check the answers with the team members. The course assessment item was utilised as an assignment at the end of the course, and students completed it in English

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