Abstract

Since the dawn of mankind, there was a need to communicate in the activity and practice men carried out as a social being. Communication is defined as a process by which we assign and convey meaning in an attempt to create shared understanding. The teaching of English does not escape the methodological principle of language is primarily oral. To contribute to the development of oral communication in foreign languages, since the Common Frame European of Reference, much research has been done. Regarding the specific area of this investigation, the author has found studies carried out on communication, detecting that students receiving English as a foreign language most of the time are not motivated or interested. Therefore, we need to find ways to improve oral communication trying to be as motivational and realistic as possible. An example of that are the communicative tasks we propose, apply and validate in the process of this research, achieving good results improving the students’ oral communication skills in English.

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