Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT) is an approach to language education that focuses on using meaningful tasks as the primary means of learning. In TBLT, students engage in real-life activities, such as problem-solving or role-playing, which require them to use the target language. This method emphasizes communication and practical use over rote memorization of grammar rules.
The core idea of TBLT is that language learning occurs naturally when students are actively involved in tasks that mimic real-world situations. By completing these tasks, learners develop their language skills in context, enhancing both fluency and comprehension while fostering motivation and engagement in the learning process.