Project Based Learning
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Have you ever felt like theory is not enough? Or did you understand the theory only after being faced with the practicality of exercises. Well! I might say that the foundations of PBL are based upon this principle. Task Based Learning is perceived as an alternative to traditional teaching. To make it crystal clear: PBL is based around the completion of ONE central project and the language studied there is determined by what happens while the students complete the project. It might last for a whole semester. According to many researchers task can be a real-life situation and in PBL's case it aims to reach the level of ultimate proficiency or said otherwise a native-like communication. When we speak about PBL it is impossible not to mention PPP(Present Practice Produce). PPP is in fact the opposite of Task Based Learning and it is one of the approaches used broadly and with more loyalty than all the rest. In PPP, the teacher initially present the information or deals wit...