Project Activity in Teaching esp e e rybakova 1, t V kudinova


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Project Activity in Teaching ESP 
E E Rybakova
1
, T V Kudinova
1
 
1
Department of Foreign Languages, MTU (MIREA), Vernadskogo 78, Moscow, 
Russia 
E-mail: rybakova@mirea.ru, kudinova@mirea.ru
Abstract. Project activity with web quest elements in teaching ESP is a common technique 
nowadays. This article considers the results of a project activity lesson on website design in 
ESP teaching. The task involves usage of web quest elements as an integral part of a modern 
teaching approach. The technique is aimed at improving the quality of teaching process via 
using available Internet resource tools. In this particular case a group of students is given a task 
in the framework of English language lesson on web design to test a set of website builders 
with further analysis and description of the achieved result. The whole procedure is supposed 
to be carried out in English. 
1. Introduction
Currently, the sphere of education is in the everlasting process of adopting and shifting to new
approaches and tools. Traditional translation and grammar approaches have given way to
communicative and learner-centered ones [1] that require of a teacher to generate qualitatively new
ideas, acquire new skills and use innovative tools. Two such approaches are TBL (Task-Based
Learning) and PBL (Project-Based Learning). Teaching foreign languages implies all the above
mentioned.
Task-based learning, where the central focus of the lesson is the task itself, shifts the stress from a 
grammar point or a lexical field to completing the task. So, learning this or that grammar structure is 
not the main objective anymore. This also means that to complete the task successfully learners need 
to use the appropriate language and share their ideas. Thus the language serves as an instrument of 
communication which is aimed at helping complete the task successfully. The learners are free to use 
any language they need to fulfill their task. Normally this kind of activity is an open task, so there is 
no “correct answer”, which is also encouraging and contributes to motivating students. They can 
decide on their own how to reach the objective, applying language structures they see fit. 
Being focused on learners’ needs by putting them into true-to-life communicative situations and 
allowing them to involve all their language resources to cope with them, task-based learning possesses 
the advantage over more traditional methods. 
The project-based learning (PBL) approach takes learner-centeredness to an even higher level. PBL 
often makes a task the focus of a whole term or academic year.
Generally, there are considered to be four elements which are characteristic of all project-based 
activities or classes. 
They
are the following: 
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