Target Language
The Target Language or TL is the language your students are learning. In this case, English. This needs to be contrasted with a student's Mother Tongue or MT which is the language they first learned as a child.
The TL is of primary importance in the classroom and should be used as much as possible by both the teacher and the student.
TL within a lesson
In the context of a single lesson, the target language is the actual language you are teaching for that lesson. For example, suppose you have a class of businessmen who will be visiting the USA for the first time in a few months. You need to prepare a lesson which deals with visiting a restaurant and ordering breakfast.
Before the lesson you would identify the target language you wish to teach:
- food vocabulary such as grits, over-easy, toast, hash-browns, etc
- ordering vocabulary such as I'd like, do you have any, can I get the bill, etc
Then you would prepare some activities and exercises to practice this language. In the classroom you would teach the language and with the students have them practice using it.
