This document discusses using authentic task-based materials in the English language classroom. It defines authentic materials as materials produced for genuine real-world communication rather than language teaching. Authentic materials can include newspapers, menus, television shows, and real-world objects. Using authentic materials motivates students and helps them see the relevance of classroom learning. The document also discusses task-based language teaching, where tasks promote language use for practical real-world purposes. Examples are provided of classroom activities where students use authentic materials, like discussing cultural objects or listening to real-world audio, to accomplish language tasks.