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It is an approach, not a method.
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'''Community language learning''' ('''CLL''') is a [[language-teaching methodapproach]]<ref>Richards, Jack C. (1986:113) Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching</ref> in which students work together to develop what aspects of a language they would like to learn.
It is based on the ''Counselling-approach'' in which the teacher acts as a counsellorcounselor and a [[paraphrase]]r, while the learner is seen as a client and collaborator.
 
The CLL emphasizes the sense of community in the learning group, encourages [[interaction]] as a vehicle for learning, and considers as a priority the students' feelings and the recognition of struggles in language acquisition.