In language pedagogy, materials used in reading
and listening instruction play a crucial role in how
learners interact with receptive skills. One of the
central debates in ELT concerns the nature of the
input: whether it should be simplified to aid
comprehension or remain unmodified to reflect
real-world language use.
When teachers use naturally occurring language
samples — such as news articles, interviews,
podcasts, or informal conversations — without
altering the grammar, lexis, or structure for
pedagogical purposes, the materials are said to
promote exposure to language as it is genuinely
used in context. This practice is often contrasted
with the use of contrived or pedagogically
engineered texts, which aim to isolate specific
forms or vocabulary items. The term that best
describes materials used in the classroom
specifically to develop listening or reading skills
through exposure to unmodified language input is:
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