COMMUNICATIVE AND MODERN METHODS OF TEACHING ENGLISH
Keywords:
Communicative methods, modern teaching techniques, task-based learning, technology integration, student-centered learning, English language teaching, language acquisitionAbstract
This article examines communicative and modern methods of teaching English. It highlights the importance of fostering real-life communication skills and integrating contemporary teaching techniques to enhance language acquisition. Key approaches discussed include task-based learning, technology integration, and student-centered methodologies. The goal is to create engaging and effective learning environments that cater to the needs of today’s learners.
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