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'''Communicative language teaching''' ('''CLT'''), or the '''communicative approach''' ('''CA'''), is an [[language-teaching approach|approach]] to [[language teaching]] that emphasizes [[Social interaction|interaction]] as both the means and the ultimate goal of study.
 
Learners in settings which utilise communicative language teaching, learn and practice the target language bythrough the following activities: communicationcommunicating with one another and the instructor; in the studytarget language; ofstudying "authentic texts" (those written in the target language for purposes other than language learning); and the use ofusing the language both in class and outside of class.
 
Learners converse about personal experiences with partners, and instructors teach topics outside of the realm of traditional grammar to promote language skills in all types of situations. That method also claims to encourage learners to incorporate their personal experiences into their language learning environment and to focus on the learning experience, in addition to the learning of the target language.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Nunan|first=David|date=1991-01-01|title=Communicative Tasks and the Language Curriculum|jstor=3587464|journal=TESOL Quarterly|volume=25|issue=2|pages=279–295|doi=10.2307/3587464|citeseerx=10.1.1.466.1153}}</ref>