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Name the types of syllabus.
Structural, Functional-Notional, Situational, Skill-Based, Task-Based, and Content-Based
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How many types of syllabus are there?
5
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It is a syllabus in which students learn how to use the target language to express their own ideas, notions and points of views.
FUNCTIONAL-NOTIONAL SYLLABUS
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Apart from the 6 kinds of syllabi. This type of Syllabus can be used in a conversation or reading class.
Topical/Thematical syllabus
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The primary purpose of this type of syllabus is to teach some content or information using the language that the students are also learning.
CONTENT-BASED SYLLABUS
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In this syllabus the contents are organized according to situations in which students learn.
SITUATIONAL SYLLABUS
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This syllabus is based on the development of the language skills (listening, reading, writing and speaking) using the target language.
SKILL-BASED SYLLABUS
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Also called grammar syllabus which focuses on grammar rules and structures.
STRUCTURAL SYLLABUS
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Refers to a plan of what is to be achieved through our teaching and our students' learning.
Syllabus
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The content of this syllabus includes a series of purposeful tasks that language learners need to perform.
TASK-BASED SYLLABUS
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