Phase 3- Language skill
David Felipe Durango
Group:
Tutor:
Nacional Open and Distance University
School of sciences
Didactics of English
Analysis of receptive and productive language skills
Definition of receptive and productive skills
The receptive skill is the ability to successfully read and listen. It is the comprehension of a foreign language thanks
to these abilities. While the productive skill is the person’s ability to speak and write in a foreign language.
It is important to mention these abilities are learnt and need a good learning process.
The order of development of the skills is:
Listening: Listening is an indispensable input, since it is the ability where the learners understand or comprehend the
information given by a speaker in foreign language.
Reading: It is the ability to understand written foreign language texts. When learners develop this ability, they are
able to identify simple facts presented in paragraphs and make judgments about the text’s contents.
Speaking: this ability makes learners speak in a foreign language through interaction which aims to process
information and constructing meanings
Writing: it is the learner’s ability to express written ideas in a foreign language, having in mind, the correct
grammar, spelling, punctuation, and vocabulary.
Link of the webpage with the four chosen virtual didactical activities per skill.
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Activities
Link of the videoconference.
participation on ESAPEC meeting.
Conclusions
In conclusion we can say that to have more affinity when learning English, the most important
skill we must develop is Listening as it started, it began to take a lot of prominence at the end of
the 19th century when linguists gave it more importance in language teaching. Bloomfield said
that a student learns a language through listening, then Chomsky brought us the idea that the
teaching of a language should have a natural approach, and in the late 1960s applied linguists
admitted that listening plays a fundamental role in teaching a language. Foreign language. In
1982, Krashen declared that good listening was necessary for learning a foreign language, since
if a student does not understand what he hears, he cannot develop and apply it.
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