People who have a skill demonstrate the ability to do something well – a skilled footballer scores goals, a skilled pianist plays well, a skilled carpenter makes beautiful furniture - People who have a skill demonstrate the ability to do something well – a skilled footballer scores goals, a skilled pianist plays well, a skilled carpenter makes beautiful furniture
- We are not necessarily born with the skill to do something
- Usually, skills are developed during life –Rooney, the pianist and the carpenter all needed plenty of lessons and practice before they became skilled
To be completely effective in a language we need to be competent in the skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking, as well as in thinking about language - To be completely effective in a language we need to be competent in the skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking, as well as in thinking about language
- Look at Units 2 and 11. Find examples of all the language skills discussed here
However, being skilled in a language necessitates also having good language sub-skills - However, being skilled in a language necessitates also having good language sub-skills
- What are sub-skills? Why are sub-skills important, and when do we use them?
- Language skills and sub-skills
- Language skills and sub-skills
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