Abstract
The present paper proposes a model for the practical application of translanguaging pedagogy and offers a contribution for the Brazilian basic education student, by decolionally providing opportunities for task performance through English and Portuguese and linking emerging linguistic understandings in the classroom to conceptual knowledge arising from collaborative tasks. Drawing on the notion of language as a repertoire (GARCÍA; WEI, 2015; BUSCH, 2015), we propose a reflection on the implications of the translanguaging theory (GARCÍA, 2009; GARCÍA; WEI, 2015; GARCÍA; JOHNSON; SELTZER, 2017) for language education, and present the converging points between translanguaging and task-based learning.
Keywords
Language repertoire; Translanguaging Pedagogy; Language Education; Task-Based Learning