Strategic Competence and its implication in language teaching

Strategic Competence and its implication in language teaching

Authors

  • Dawit Dibekulu Alem Lecturer at Mekdela Amba University, College of Social Sciences and Humanities, Department of English Language and Literature

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Strategic competence, implication, language teaching

Abstract

Strategic competence is one type of communicative competence among others which have been postulated by Canale and Swain in 1980 as ‘verbal and non-verbal communication strategies that may be called into action to compensate for breakdowns in communication due to performance variables or to insufficient competence’. It refers to the ability to get one’s meaning across successfully to communicative partners, especially when problems arise in the communication process, and the ability to convey information to a listener and correctly interpret information received. It has great implications in language teaching by determining the main ability of learners’ communicative competence.

Published

2020-10-25 — Updated on 2020-10-25

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How to Cite

Strategic Competence and its implication in language teaching . (2020). Journal of Advances in Social Science and Humanities, 6(10), 1326-1333. https://doi.org/10.15520/jassh.v6i10.495