Title The role of grammar instruction in Task-Based Language Teaching: acquisition of case in L2 Lithuanian with different focus-on-form treatments
Translation of Title Gramatikos mokymas užduotimis grindžiamame kalbų mokyme (UGKM): lietuvių K2 kalbos linksnio įsisavinimas lyginant skirtingas gramatinės formos mokymo prieigas.
Authors Udes, Richard
DOI 10.15388/Taikalbot.2026.23.4
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Is Part of Taikomoji kalbotyra.. Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla. 2025, no. 22, p. 50-75.. eISSN 2029-8935
Keywords [eng] task-based language teaching ; second language acquisition ; Lithuanian as a second language ; acquisition of morphology ; case
Abstract [eng] Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT) is a second language (L2) teaching methodology that emphasizes the completion of authentic, real-world tasks. The role of grammar instruction within the task cycle remains a point of discussion. TBLT is often argued to primarily foster the acquisition of implicit, rather than explicit, L2 knowledge. This is considered less favorable for the teaching of morphologically complex languages such as Lithuanian, which features complex grammatical categories like case. The present paper seeks to examine these claims. Eighteen adult L2 Lithuanian learners participated in an experimental study. One group (n = 8) completed a task version with a strong focus on grammar, the other (n = 10) without. Although the results did not reveal significant treatment differences in gains in explicit case knowledge, the findings suggest differences that could divert developmental patterns related to case and paradigm selection, which may inform future task and test design.
Published Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2025
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