Chapter One: Language Curriculum Design: An Overview
Chapter One: Language Curriculum Design: An Overview
Goals
- The curriculum design model in Fig.1.1 has goals as
it is the centre. This is because it is essential to decide
why a course is being taught and what the learners
need to get from it.
- Example of goal:
The aim of communicative teaching is to encourage students to
exploit all the elements of the language that they know in order to
make their meaning clear. Students cannot be expected to master
every aspect of the language before they are allowed to use it for
communicative purposes (Orbit, Harrison and Menzies, 1986).
Content and Sequencing
- The content of language courses consists of the language items,
ideas, skills and strategies that meet the goals of the course.
- One way to provide a systematic and well-researched basis for a
course is to make use of frequency lists and other lists of language
items or skills.