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The focus of every lesson or part of a lesson should be the performing of some action - learning
how to do something, to communicate something which he/she could not do before learning
the lesson. Learner can get answer to his/her question i.e. why is he/she learning a particular
lesson or any linguistic item. The learner understands the importance of learning the same as
it is going to help him/her in day-today communication. So, here a learner understands and
then acts.

All these actions can be approached on a variety of di erent levels of sophistication, and
bearing them in mind throughout the teaching/learning process.

The Whole is more than the sum of its parts


One of the most signi cant features of communication is that it is a dynamic and developing
phenomenon. In other words it cannot easily be analyzed into component features without its
nature being destroyed in the process. It is possible to identify various formal features of the
way language is used communicatively and these can be studied individually. But the ability to
handle these elements in isolation is no indication of ability to communicate. What is needed is
the ability to deal with strings of sentences and ideas and in the oral modes processed in real
life situations.

Thus, a crucial feature of a communicative method is that it operates with stretches of


language above the sentence level, and operates with real language in real situations.
Interestingly, this principle may lead to procedures which are themselves either synthetic or
analytic. A synthetic procedure would involve students in learning forms individually and then
practicing how to combine them; an analytic procedure would introduce complete interactions
of texts and focus for learning purposes on the way these are constructed.

So, language used in the whole context is more useful than only studying the parts of it.

The processes are as important as the forms


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The processes are as important as the forms


A method which aims at developing the capacity of the learners to communicate in a second
language will focus at repeating continuously until they are able to communicate well in a
target language. So that the learners are able to practice the forms of the target language, i.e.
English within a given framework. It simply means when the language is used for
communication, the language forms are used for a process of communication. There are three
such processes -

Information gap
Communication is part and parcel of every human being. When two or more people are
conversing in day-today life, one may know something which is not known to the other. The
purpose of the communication is to bridge this information gap. In classroom situation pair
work undertaken to complete an incomplete picture is the best example of transferring
information as each member of the pair has a part of total information and attempts to convey
it verbally to the other.

Choice
Another crucial feature of communication is that the learners have option, both in terms of
what they will say and, more particularly, how they will say it. From the point of view of the
speaker this means that s/he must choose the ideas which s/he wants to express with
appropriate linguistic forms. Foreign language learners may face problems in making choice in
this regard.

Feed back
This process is implicit in the above two processes. When two persons take part in an
interaction, there is normally some aim behind communicating and in what way other person
reacts is evaluated in terms of that aim. So, the strategies involved in this process are
important.

Learning by doing
It is now widely accepted that education must be ultimately learner-centred more than the
teacher-centered. The teacher may go on teach, but if the learner is not making any e ort, then
there is no point of teaching. The teacher must involve the learner and must be judged in
terms of its e ects on him/her. Another consequence is that learning becomes to a large extent
the learner's responsibility. The teacher helps, advises, and teaches, guides, the learners
themselves have to learn. The learner has to be involved in the activity. Only by practicing,
acting, actually doing, the learners can learn to communicate.

Mistakes are not always a mistake


While developing communicative ability of the learners, trivial mistakes of grammar or
pronunciation does not matter as long as the learner gets his/her message across. In the initial
stage of learning to communicate in a foreign language, mistakes are bound to happen. The
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learners commit mistakes because they are trying to do something which they have not been
told or shown how to do, how to speak which they have not mastered. It means they are not
really making mistakes. If the teacher corrects each and everything at every level, the learners
may lose their con dence of using the language for communication.

3.6.4 Principles of Communicative Language


Teaching
Richards (2006) summarizes the following principles of CLT:

'Authentic language' in real context should be introduced in the classroom whenever possible.
It is the language used for day-today communication or functional purpose.

By teaching language, learner should be able to make out speaker's or writer's intention. So
that they will be communicatively competent.

There should be connectivity among all the language skills such as listening, speaking, reading
and writing together since they are regularly used in real life.

The target language is a vehicle for classroom communication, not just the object of study.
Hence, attention should be given to teaching language for communication.

One function may have di erent linguistic forms. As the language is taught for the functional
purpose, a variety of linguistic forms are presented together.

Students have to learn language properties i.e. cohesion and coherence which are helpful to
combine sentences together. It is essential for them as they work with language at the
discourse or super sentential (above sentence) level.

In CLT, games, role plays, group work, pair work, etc. play an important role as they have certain
feature in common to learn language e ectively.

Errors are tolerated and treated as a natural outcome of the development of communication
skills.

Proper situations should be created by the teacher so as to promote communication in the


classroom.

The social contexts of the communicative situations are essential for giving meaning to the
utterances.

The grammar and vocabulary that the students learn follow from the functions, situational
context and the role of the interlocutors.

3.6.5 Communicative Ability and


Communicative Competence
For e ective communication one must have ability to communicate properly and have
communicative competence.

According to H. G. Widdowson, communicative abilities are 'those skills in which the system is
realized as use. Communicative abilities embrace linguistic skills but not the reverse.
Communicative abilities are ways of creating or recreating discourse in di erent modes.'

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(Widdowson, 1978. 67)

These opinions about communicative abilities suggest that these are the abilities which involve
linguistic as well as other skills essential for conversation, communication or discourse to take
place.

On the other hand communicative competence has been de ned in various ways. According to
Littlewood, communicative competence means, 'a degree of mastery of a very considerable
range of linguistic and social skills which depend in part on the learners' sensitivity to meaning
and appropriacy in language and on his/her ability to develop e ective strategies for
communicating in the second language.' (Littlewood, 1981.87)

K. Johnson and K. Marlow say that communicative competence is 'the ability to be appropriate,
to know the right thing to say at the right time.' (Johnson and Morrow, 1981.2)

International Encyclopedia of Education de nes communicative competence as the "e ective


use of language in social contexts." (The International Encyclopedia, 1985.834)

According to Widdowson, communicative competency is "the ability to produce sentences for


communicative e ect." (Widdowson, 1978.1)

It is revealed from the above de nitions that communicative competence is -

The ability to use language appropriately in a given social context.

The ability to be appropriate to know the right thing at the right time.

Linguistic competence plus an understanding of proper use of language in various contexts.

Knowledge which is additional to linguistic competence.

Ability to communicate something which is grammatical, proper, socially accepted, formally


possible, uent in a particular context.

In this way communicative competence includes both grammatical knowledge and the ability to
use this knowledge to perform di erent kinds of functions like enquiring, suggesting, greeting,
denying, advising, reporting, apologizing, inviting and promising.

3.6.6 Dimension of Communicative


Competence
Grammatical Competence

Sociolinguistic Competence

Communicative Competence
Strategic

Competence

Discourse Competence

Fig No.3.3: Components of Communicative


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Fig No.3.3: Components of Communicative


Competence
Grammatical Competence
Grammatical competence, which refers to Chomsky's notion of linguistic competence, is
indispensable for the practice of linguistic formation of the language. The focus is on suitable
structure which helps the learners to use the language appropriately and freely.

Sociolinguistic Competence
Sociolinguistic competence refers to an understanding of the social context in which
communication takes place, including role-relationships, the shared information of the
participants and the communicative purpose for their interaction.

Discourse Competence
Discourse competence refers to the interpretation of individual message elements in terms of
their inter-connectedness and of how meaning is represented in relationship to the entire
discourse or text.

Strategic Competence
Strategic competence refers to the coping strategies that communicators employ to initiate,
terminate, maintain, repair, and re-direct communication.

In CLT classrooms, the teachers need to create activities that would necessitate learners to
practice well in the target language.

3.6.7 Classroom Activities in CLT


There are various types of exercises and activities in communicative approach which "help
students to achieve the communicative competence, and engage learners in communication"
(Richards, 2001). Communicative activities play vital role in communicative language teaching.
These activities are helpful for the teachers to broaden their repertoire of techniques and
activities so as to enable the learners to communicate more e ectively in foreign language.
Communicative activities are purposeful and objective oriented.

According to Littlewood, the communicative activities can be represented diagrammatically as


follows. (Littlewood, 2003.86)

Structural activities

Pre-Communicative activities

Quasi Communicative activities

Functional Communicative activities

Communicative activities

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Social interaction activities

(This diagram is adopted from Littlewoods'


Communicative Language Teaching, P.86)
In these two major categories, the rst types (Pre-communicative activities) serve to prepare the
learner for later communication. The two sub-categories of pre-communicative activities are:

Structural activities: Focus is on the grammatical system and on ways in which linguistic items
can be combined.

Quasi- Communicative activities: Focus is on one or more typical conversation exchanges. Some
resemble drills, but other is closer to dialogues. Drills and dialogues can be combined so as to
provide a bridge from formal exercise to communicative use.

Communicative Activities - also have two sub-


categories:
Functional Communicative activities include such tasks as comparing sets of pictures, noting
similarities and di erences, working out continuously following directions and so on. In these
activities learners must work towards a de nite solution for a problem.

Social interaction activities comprise exchange of words, converse with others, improvisations
and debates. Here, teachers prepare learners about the varied social contexts in which they
will need to perform outside the classroom using di erent social interaction activities.

There is no clear dividing line in reality between these di erent categories and subcategories;
they represent di erences of emphasis and orientation rather than distinct divisions. E.g. cued
dialogues can be undertaken both as pre-communicative activity and as communicative
activity. Similarly it would be arbitrary if we try to specify how much attention must be paid to
communicative function before an activity can be called quasi- communicative, or how
signi cant social meaning must become before it falls into the social interaction sub category.
This distinction depends on the varying orientation of individual learner.

Di erence between pre-communicative and


communicative activities
The following chart shows the di erence between pre-communicative and communicative
activities.

Pre-communicative (non-communicative)
activities
Communicative activities
A

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Aims to develop grammatical competence

Aims to develop communicative competence

Focus on the product of isolated utterances.

Focus on the appropriate selection of utterances for communication.

Practice of language patterns or elements

Practice of total skill of communication.

Function is to prepare the learner for later communication.

Function is to make the learner to actually communicate.

Learners have controlled practice.

Learners use language creatively.

Teacher intervention

No teacher intervention

Emphasis on form, not on context.

Emphasis in on context, not on form.

One long item

Variety of language items.

Examples: drilling, question - answers, sentence patterns, etc.

Examples: Role simulation, dramatization, group discussion, dialogue, debate, etc.

3.6.8 Learner's/Teacher's Role in


Communicative Language Teaching
In CLT classroom teachers play a vital role in teaching/learning process of English. Teachers
select learning activities according to the interest of the learners and engage them in
meaningful and authentic language use.

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There are various roles to be played by the teachers in order to facilitate the language learning
process. According to Hedge (2000.63), a communicative classroom involves the teacher in
"setting up activities, organizing material resources, guiding students in group works, engaging
contributions, monitoring activities, and diagnosing the further needs of students."

Richards Rodgers (2001) also describes the roles of the teacher as: needs analyst, counselor,
and group process manager. Similarly, Harmer (1991) as cited in Nunan and Land (1996)
describes the roles of the teacher as: Controller, assessor, promoter, participant, resource, tutor
and investigator. Of all these roles, Nunan and Lamb suggest that it is the teacher as organizer
that is the most important and di cult from the perspective of classroom management.

In order to perform all these roles e ectively, teachers should be competent enough in all
aspects of language teaching. In line with this, Hedge (2000.67) states that, "teachers need to
build competence and con dence in ful lling these various roles and in-service training is
necessary within institutions to ensure that, in any moves towards implementing
communicative approaches in the classroom, teachers are properly supported.

3.6.9 Role and Relevance of CLT Concepts in


Present Research
Since the main aim of the present research is to investigate teachers' and students' di culties
in teaching/learning process of English language, and support the teachers with an in-service
training programme by using Communicative Approach which is essential in an ESL (English as
a second language) environment, it is noteworthy to furnish the role and relevance of CLT
concepts in the present study.

Language is an inevitable phenomenon which permeates the human life. Of all languages,
English is the most important language for communication. Naturally, English has become the
language of worldwide communication rather than a language of literature. Hence the prime
need of the learners is not to know the theoretical knowledge of English but to have an ability
to understand and be understood in that language.

In the past it was su cient to focus only on structural accuracy when learning a language was
an entirely academic advantage and an obsession to acquire a new language. But in today's
world, language teaching is no longer considered a luxury but an obvious need. The language
teaching methods in the past were based on linguistic competence. The establishment of basic
principles of CLT was a reaction in opposition to the previously prevailing language teaching
methods. Communicative language teaching aims at developing and improving knowledge and
skills that facilitate the learners to make their message e ective and successful.

The main goal of communication is the successful transmission of information, not the
achievement of grammatical correctness. By widening the horizons with other kinds of
competence, CLT initiated progressive and e ective ways of teaching. CLT uses and teaches as
it is used in every day real life. Students are given the notion of language as real, lived
experience. Socio-linguistic, discourse and strategic competences are integral part of
communicative language teaching.

The use of CLT in the second language classroom is a means of changing the attitude of the
students towards language learning as well as positively in uencing their way of learning.
Over-emphasis on grammatical correctness and fear of making grammatical mistakes has
negative e ects on students. Such as being stressed at class and experiencing sense of failure.
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CLT creates congenial atmosphere in the classroom in di erent ways: the teachers emphasise
on uency and correctness to learn the target language than correcting the structures and
giving instructions on language rules or grammar (Mangubai etal, 2004.292)

The focus of CLT is on success rather than failure. The students are encouraged to rely on their
own ingenuity and performance skills - namely their strategic competence when speaking. Its
emphasis is on the learner". (Savignan cited in Magngubhai 2004, 292)

The four basic components of communicative competence summarized by Hymes (as cited in
Cook, 2003) are argued by some applied linguists as vague theoretical ideas which can hardly
be put into practice. The applied linguists draw attention to the fact that ideas of
appropriateness and correctness very much depend on the cultural norms of a particular
society. They are in a way right in their argument. Language itself is an intrinsic part of culture.
Hence, learning a language also implies learning a culture as well. CLT integrates socio-cultural
context with language teaching programmes and thus aims at developing students' sense of
what is right and what is wrong in English.

Linguists have pointed out, according to academic research that they have not found one single
best method for all learners in all contexts and that no single method appears to be naturally
superior to other methods.

It is neither possible always nor appropriate to apply one and the same methodology to all
learners whose objectives, environments and learning needs are varied and di erent.

CLT is considered one of the best methods for use in the second language classroom for
several reasons: One, it gives con dence to the students to learn the second language and use
it as and when required. Two, CLT draws attention to the importance of socio cultural skills.
Three, the learners are given the realistic idea of language and are provided with a sense of
what is appropriate and right in a given culture. Four, the learners learn English language and
English culture simultaneously. It is vital and imperative both for teachers and learners, living
as they do in a globalized world, to adopt and maintain the e ective methods of language
teaching/learning o ered by CLT.

Constant migration of people has become part and parcel of today's globalized world. Hence,
English teaching/learning has become inevitable for anyone intending to move onto other
states/countries either for higher studies or better careers. In this context, it is necessary to
consider the lag between the aspiration for better prospects in life and the existing situation of
teaching/learning of English language in schools especially the municipal corporation schools.
Hence, the present research study is undertaken to bridge this gap by nding ways and means
to know the di culties of teachers and learners and develop a methodology that will enable
them to improve the standards of teaching/learning process of English at school level.

3.7 Procedure of the Test to the Students


A total number of 200 students from class VIII and IX standard of various Municipal Corporation
Schools were gathered in one of the municipal schools in two spells and the tests on four
language skills were given, data was collected, analysed and interpreted in the next chapter.

3. 8 Flowchart of the Research Design

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The research work during July 2008 to March 2011 was done as per the steps shown in the
following owchart.

A Flow Chart
Submission of the research report

Selection of the problem

DTP and binding of nal computerized research report

Review of related literature

Formation of objectives

Writing rough research reports and corrections in it

Formation of hypothesis

Suggestions for further research study

Sample selection

Findings, conclusions and recommendations

Preparation of research tools

Implementation of Pilot study

Veri cation of Objectives

Testing of hypothesis

Data collection with the help of questionnaires and its analysis

Analysis and interpretation data

Pre-observation of the lessons and its analysis

Data collection from students' tests in all four language skills

Implementation of the training programme for the teachers

Post-observation of the teachers' lessons

Discussion with the teachers and Guidance to the teachers

3.9 Summary
This chapter has discussed about the methods and procedures of the research study. It
includes research design, the methodology employed for the teachers, procedure used for the
research, the sampling design, participants, data collection, in-service training programme, its
bene ts, and communicative approach for the teachers and its relevance in the present
research and analysis techniques. It has also discussed the procedure of the test for the
learners.

The next chapter includes analysis and interpretation of the data collected through the
questionnaires from the teachers and observation of their lessons and also analysis and
interpretation of the students' tests in all four language skills questionnaire. Data was
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classi ed, analysed, interpreted using the statistical method and conclusions are drawn.

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