Using multiple intelligences theory in task-based language teaching
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https://doi.org/10.53591/rug.v120i2.704Keywords:
Multiple Intelligences, task-based pedagogy, English, languageAbstract
It is important to know that language learning is a process that involves perception, memory, thinking, imagination and many intellectual factors that let us gain knowledge in different ways. Therefore, the theory of multiple intelligences focuses on a learning process as an important key to work with a variety of students’ abilities. Besides, the concept of MI theory lets teachers explore that intelligences in teaching a language is changing the conventional methods into task-based approach used for real situations, helping teachers to systematically and comprehensively develop a variety of intelligences that promote English teaching quality and get good results with students.
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Gardener, H. (2008). Promoting learner engagement using multiple intelligences and choice-based instruction. Adult Basic Education and Literacy Journal., 5(2), 97-101.
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