MODERN TEACHING METHODS IMPLEMENTING IN TEACHING EFL LEARNERS IN HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM
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The article focuses on different approaches to teaching foreign languages in academic institutions. The following approaches are given special consideration: communicative, audio-visual, grammar-translation, the direct method, and audio-lingual. There are numerous approaches to learning a foreign language in higher education today, and each one has unique characteristics. Some are more well-liked and in higher demand than others. The primary strategies for teaching English to students will be covered in this article.
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