verkefnalíkaninu
Verkefnalíkaninu, often translated as the "task model" or "task-based model," is a concept used in the study of how individuals, particularly children, learn and develop language. It posits that language acquisition is driven by the need to complete communicative tasks. Instead of focusing solely on learning grammatical rules in isolation, this model suggests that learners acquire language by engaging in meaningful activities that require them to use language to achieve a specific goal.
This approach emphasizes the functional aspect of language, where meaning and communicative intent are paramount. Learners
The verkefnalíkaninu framework highlights the importance of authentic communication and learner-centered activities in language education. It