Teachers and materials writers have sought to find ways of developing classroom activities that reflect the principles of a communicative methodology since the advent of CLT. This quest has continued to the present, as we shall see later in the booklet. The principles on which the first generation of CLT materials are still relevant to language teaching today, so in this article we will briefly review the main activity types that were one of the outcomes of CLT.
The approach of "Communication Language Teaching," which focuses on increasing language learners' communicative abilities, is discussed in this article. CLT approach which is well known among foreign language teachers as a practical teaching approach to create the context of authentic language use in the classroom. The research is aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of our effort to change traditional teaching practice. Furthermore, it discusses the challenges of putting the most successful strategies into practice. A number of suggestions have been included to apply the most advanced methods of interaction into the teaching process.
The focus of the article is on how the communicative approach can be used while teaching English to non-native speakers. The communicative approach’s goal is to educate students on how to communicate effectively in a foreign language, taking into account the participants, the situation, and the communication’s goals and objectives. The essay goes through how to design training sessions and how to choose linguistic and grammatical content in line with the demands of the communicative approach.