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A Framework for Task-Based Learning and Teaching

Revised Edition

Jane Willis author Justin Harris author Paul Leeming author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Channel View Publications Ltd

Publishing:12th May '26

£26.96 was £29.95

This title is due to be published on 12th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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This new edition builds on Jane Willis’s classic textbook to reflect the changing needs and priorities of language teachers in today’s classrooms. The book has been revised and expanded to reflect the widespread use of technology and the internet in language classrooms, as well as recent debates and developments in research on language learning.

Timely and important revised edition of a significant, influential classic text which is still peerless in the field.

This new edition builds on Jane Willis’s classic textbook to reflect the changing needs and priorities of language teachers in today’s classrooms. The book has been revised and expanded to reflect the widespread use of technology and the internet in language classrooms, as well as recent debates and developments in research on language learning.

The book maintains the practical focus that has made the first edition of the book the leading resource on implementing Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT) for over 30 years. Readers will find practical examples of task-based sequences and form focus activities for all levels, including beginners, that can be used in their own classrooms. It gives an integrated picture of TBLT that addresses the reasons for using this increasingly popular pedagogy, as well as addressing and suggesting solutions for potential difficulties.

Willis’s A Framework for Task-Based Learning has guided my teaching for decades. This new edition refreshes its timeless principles with practical updates, new resources, and thoughtful ideas on AI in TBLT, showing how communicative tasks and focused language work are fully integrated so neither is overlooked. It deserves a place in every teacher’s library. * Jason Moser, Kanto Gakuin University, Japan *
It is exciting to see this revised edition of Jane Willis’s original (1996) groundbreaking publication. This edition not only retains many of Jane’s original ideas but also updates them to reflect developments in the field, particularly the advent of AI. I commend it to readers who are looking for an up-to-date how-to guide for putting TBLT ideas into practice. * Martin East, The University of Auckland, New Zealand *
An absolute must-have for anyone interested in Task-Based Language Teaching. This revised edition of Willis’s 1996 classic remains the most practical guide to TBLT available, distinguished by its rich and concrete classroom examples. Grounded in research and written with both teachers and learners in mind, it continues to set the standard for how tasks are designed, implemented, and sustained in real classrooms. * Melissa Baralt, Florida International University, USA *

ISBN: 9781836681342

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

234 pages

Revised edition