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'''Community language learning''' ('''CLL''') is a [[language-teaching approach]]<ref>Richards, Jack C. (1986:113) Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching</ref> focused
It is based on the ''Counselling-approach'' in which the teacher acts as a counselor and a [[paraphrase]]r, while the learner is seen as a client and collaborator. ▼
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==Background==
The CLL approach was developed by [[Charles Arthur Curran]], a Jesuit priest,<ref>American Journal of Psychotherapy (1955). COTF BIO. p. 123.</ref> professor of [[psychology]] at [[Loyola University Chicago]], and [[counseling]] specialist.<ref>Richards, Jack C. (1986:113) Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching</ref>
According to Curran, a counselor helps a client understand his or her own problems better by 'capturing the essence of the clients concern ...[and] relating [the client's] affect to cognition...'; in effect, understanding the client and responding in a detached yet considerate manner.
<ref>Richards, Jack C (1986:138)</ref>
==Methods==
===Natural approach===
===Online communities===
These types of communities have recently arisen with the explosion of educational resources for language learning on the Web
==Barriers==
==See also==
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==References==
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