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Resumen de Unpackaging the past: �CLT� through ELTJ keywords

Duncan Hunter, Richard Smith

  • ELT history is often viewed as a succession of methods, but such a view tends to rest on a �packaging up� and labelling of complex and often contested past developments. This process ignores both continuity with earlier developments and diversity of contemporary opinion and often seems to serve as a way to clear the ground for self-proclaimed �progress�. This article describes a study that was undertaken to promote an alternative view of the past. Taking as a starting point the way communicative language teaching (CLT) seems to be currently in the process of being packaged up in readiness for the �dustbin of history�, the study combined corpus-based and qualitative procedures to explore keywords in ELTJ articles during the early communicative period. By identifying themes discussed by contemporary writers themselves, we highlight areas of continuity with �pre-communicative� methodology, and diversity within the communicative discussion itself, thus subverting the assumption that there was ever a wholly distinct, unitary, or �classical� CLT to be lightly superseded.


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