TEACHING TERMINOLOGY TO STUDENTS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES: CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS
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Teaching terminology in foreign languages plays a crucial role in developing students' proficiency, particularly in specialized fields like science, technology, business, and law. The process of acquiring and using correct terminology is essential for students to function effectively in academic and professional settings. However, teaching terminology in a foreign language presents various challenges. This article explores these challenges and provides practical solutions for effectively teaching terminology to foreign language learners.
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