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What happens when usage-based teaching does not seem to apply.

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Cognitive linguistics and its applications to pedagogy in second-language learning are now widely accepted : it is argued that real language use shapes linguistic forms (Tyler 2010) and emphasis is put on the communicative dimension of language. Hence, real-life situations and task-based activities have been favored both in primary and secondary schools in France (Tardieu 2008) and are making their ways into universities (Berthiaume 2013). This poses no difficulty in a TESOL environment when the expected learning outcome is the acquisition of a new language. But what happens when the subject of study is theoretical linguistics, i.e. the study of language itself and not a communication tool? Does the task-based approach apply, as it is difficult to imagine a real-life situation in which learners would have to conduct a linguistic analysis? Our contention is that a task-based approach can and should be integrated into theoretical linguistics courses. Our study is based on an experiment held over 2 semesters at the Sorbonne Nouvelle University (Paris) on 400 French speaking second-year English majors. The 10 instructors used various approaches ranging from top-down teaching methods (teacher fronted presentations, with or without a slide show) to task-based activities (including games) during which students were expected to provide key notions by themselves, or through interaction with their fellow students. The students were tested on their mastery of linguistics at the end of the course and asked to fill out a feedback form. Our results did not show better mastery of the subject by the experimental task-based group. However, students from this group showed significantly more interest in the subject of study and more eagerness to learn.
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hal-01515384 , version 1 (27-04-2017)

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Hélène Josse, Marie-Claire Lemarchand-Chauvin, Pauline Beaupoil-Hourdel, Marine Riou, Justine Paris, et al.. What happens when usage-based teaching does not seem to apply.: Teaching theoretical linguistics through action and interaction. Thinking Doing Learning 3, Apr 2017, Munich, Germany. ⟨hal-01515384⟩
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