Figure 2.3 From Shifting Gears, Book 1, edited by Patrick Moran. Department of State and
Experiment in International Living, 1983. Reprinted by permission.
Competency-based approach
Background
e Competency-Based Approach focuses on acquiring life coping skills while developing the language to
rform these skills. This approach is based on theories of adult learning which
state that for effective
rning to take place, adults need to know that what they are studying will improve their lives. The approach
s been developed and applied in
the United States to help
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materials are used and the learner is encouraged to practice the language by performing real tasks outside
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skills at the same time. It is also used in v
tinguishing Features
e learner's needs dominate the Competency-Based Approach. Language skills and grammar and
abulary are sequenced according to the learner's needs. Translation is used only if necessary for
munication. Context is used as much as possible to help the learner deduce meaning.
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Approach, the Competency-Based Approach bases its activities on interaction. Pair work and group work
re used to generate communication in activities such as problem solving and filling information gaps. In one
ise, the learner is asked to find someone with the
same information he or she
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