TEACHING ADOLESCENT LEARNERS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE AT SCHOOL
11.12.2022
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series B. Volume 1 Issue 8
Abstract. This article focuses on the problem of teaching English to adolescents. Teaching is an important process for passing on knowledge, but it can be difficult at times depending on the age level. Teenagers differ from other learners in that they are thought to be the most disobedient and discouraged from learning. Adolescence is a tough period in a child's life when many psychological and physical changes occur. As a result, in order to operate effectively, teachers must become acquainted with these developments. There are numerous effective and efficient strategies that teachers can incorporate into their classes to boost students' understanding and overall comprehension.
Keywords: English, teaching, age level, Teenagers, teachers, strategies, result.
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