INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE AND MODERN APPROACHES IN TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES
25.11.2023
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series B. Volume 2 Issue 11
Abstract. In today's globalized world, the ability to communicate in foreign languages has become increasingly important. With the rise of international travel, business, and cultural exchanges, knowing a foreign language has many advantages. As a result, teaching methods have evolved to adapt to the needs of learners and to keep up with the latest developments in language education. This article will explore the significance of international experience and modern approaches in teaching foreign languages
Keywords: CLT, strategy, ESL, instructors, TBLT, activities, discussions, Project-Based Learning.
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