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"ROLES OF

INSTRUCTIONAL
MATERIALS
IN A
LANGUAGE LEARNING
CLASSROOM"
Presented By:
Princess Allesyca Cañete
Melody Caray
Instructional Materials
- Instructional materials refer to the
resources and tools used by teachers
to facilitate language learning in the
classroom. These materials can
include textbooks, workbooks,
audiovisual resources, online
materials, and more.
Role 1 - Facilitating Language Learning
It involves creating an environment that supports and
enhances the acquisition and development of a new
language.
Role 2 - Providing Comprehensible Input
refers to language input that is
understandable to the learner, yet slightly
challenging enough to promote language
acquisition.
Role 3 - Exposing Learners to Authentic Language

Exposing learners to authentic language refers to


providing learners with opportunities to engage
with real-life, natural language input that native
speakers use in everyday communication.
Role 4 - Drawing Learners' Attention
Instructional materials are designed to
capture and maintain learners' attention.
They incorporate visually appealing
elements, interactive exercises, and
engaging activities that draw learners'
attention to the language content. By
creating a stimulating learning
environment, instructional materials help
learners stay focused and actively
participate in the learning process.
Role 5 - Motivating Learners towards Foreign Language
Learning
Instructional materials play a crucial role in
motivating learners to engage in foreign language
learning. They incorporate elements of gamification,
interactive multimedia resources, and real-life
scenarios that make language learning enjoyable and
relevant. Motivated learners are more likely to be
actively involved in the learning process, persist in
their language learning efforts, and achieve better
learning outcomes.
Role 6 - Facilitating Language Practice
refers to the process of creating an environment or
providing support that encourages and enables learners
to practice and improve their language skills. It involves
guiding learners through activities and exercises that
allow them to actively engage with the target language
in meaningful ways. The goal is to help learners
develop their speaking, listening, reading, and writing
skills in a supportive and interactive setting.
Role 7 - Encouraging
Language Interaction
involves creating opportunities and
providing support for learners to actively
engage in conversations and interactions
in the target language. It aims to foster
meaningful communication and promote
the development of speaking and
listening skills.
Role 8 - Assessing Progress and Providing
Feedback
Instructional materials often include assessments
and evaluation tools that help learners monitor
their progress and identify areas for improvement.
They provide feedback on learners' performance,
highlighting strengths and areas that need further
development. This feedback allows learners to
track their language learning journey and make
necessary adjustments to enhance their language
skills.

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