Impact of Communicative Language Teaching in Developing Communicative Competence of ESL/EFL Learners

Mazhar Ali Shahid, Muhammad Suleman Hafiz, Zahoor Hussain, Abdelgawi Abdelsalam Mohmed Ibrahim

Abstract


This study investigates the role of Communicative Language Teaching in developing communicative competence of English language learners. It reports the outcome of a study carried out at Crescent Model College with 140 first year students in the city of Lahore, Pakistan. The efficacy of the model study was based on enhancing the language proficiency level of learners in the context of using Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) principles and techniques in English language teaching classroom. Mixed method of research was involved. Quantitative and Quantitative data were collected through the pre-board results of the participants and interviews of students and teachers. The learners involved in this model study were college first year students taking English as one of the major subjects. The leading aim of the study was to explore the role of Communicative Language Teaching to develop the language proficiency level of the students. The findings of the study statistically indicated the learners studying ESL/EFL through Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) showed better results in terms of their communicative competence. The results will be beneficial for teachers in terms of realizing their deficiencies and raising awareness toward the use of Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) to enhance the language proficiency level of their students.

Keywords: communicative, CLT, competence, language proficiency, approach

DOI: 10.7176/JEP/14-18-08

Publication date:June 30th 2023


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