This document discusses pragmatic competence in second language learning. It defines pragmatic competence as the ability to use language appropriately based on context. This includes factors like status, age, situation, and cultural norms. While some pragmatic features may be acquired indirectly through exposure, explicit instruction is important, especially in foreign language contexts. The document advocates for task-based language teaching to develop pragmatic competence, as it immerses students in meaningful tasks that require negotiation of meaning and facing new knowledge through interaction.