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A potted history of PPP with the help of ELT Journal / Jason Anderson. // ELT Journal, Volume 71, Issue 2, 1 April 2017
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p. 218–227.

This article charts the chequered history of the PPP model (Presentation, Practice, Production) in English language teaching, told partly through reference to articles in ELT Journal. As well as documenting its origins at the dawn of communicative language teaching (and not in audiolingual approaches, as some have suggested), I chart its history through the 1980s, discuss key criticisms directed at it in the 1990s, and also document its close relationship with ELT coursebook syllabi ever since its emergence. Recent evidence from second language acquisition research in support of explicit, practice-oriented instruction such as PPP is also discussed, along with other recent references to the model, suggesting not only that it can no longer be rejected as incompatible with research evidence, but that it may be enjoying a revival in its fortunes.

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Một số giải pháp nhằm giảm thiểu lo lắng cho sinh viên chuyên ngành tiếng Anh trong lớp học thuyết trình = Some adequate remedies for English majors' public speaking anxiety in EFL oral presentation classes / Đặng Ngân Giang // Tạp chí Khoa học ngoại ngữ 62/2020
Hà Nội : Trường đại học Hà Nội, 2020
tr. 63-70

Public speaking has long been proved an indispensable skill in teaching English as a foreign language to students at tertiary level as it plays a vital role in not only their foreign language development but also their future career. However, during their course of study, English majors often feel anxious before and during their oral presentations in English. This paper, therefore, sheds lights on common factors that often provoke students’ anxiety in their oral presentations. It then offers some effective remedies to transform an EFL oral presentation class into a positive, supportive and stress-free learning environment. It is hoped to benefit both teachers and students of a foreign language in reducing students’ anxiety and boosting their public speaking performance.