MODERN PEDAGOGICAL STRATEGIES IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION
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modern pedagogy, innovative methods, interactive learning, student-centered approach, task-based learning, digital tools, language acquisition, 21st-century skills.Abstract
This article explores modern pedagogical strategies used in English language instruction, focusing on the integration of innovative and student-centered methods in the classroom. It examines approaches such as interactive learning, task-based instruction, the use of digital technologies, and differentiated teaching. The study highlights how these strategies enhance student engagement, improve language acquisition, and foster critical thinking and communication skills. Emphasis is placed on the effectiveness of combining traditional and modern methodologies to meet the diverse needs of 21st-century learners.
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