A project is a thorough investigation of a topic that is worth consideration. Research is carried out usually by a small group of children within a class, sometimes for the whole class, and on occasion, by a child alone. The key feature is that a project is a research effort deliberately focused on finding answers to questions about a topic, made by children, the teacher, or the teacher with children. The goal of a project to not only find the correct answers made by the teacher's teacher, but also learn more about a topic.
Why do we need it?
The aim of language teaching worldwide is to enable learners to use the language they have learned in school or college to communicate confidently and effectively with other users of English in the world outside. This aim prioritises fluency rather than accuracy. Learners should be able to use the language with speed and confidence even if this means sacrificing grammatical accuracy. A task-based approach, where learners actively engage in meaning focused activities, for much (but not all) of their time in class, is explicitly designed to achieve this.
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