EFFECTIVE PRACTICES FOR VOCABULARY TEACHING IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSES
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This article explores effective practices for teaching vocabulary in English language classes, highlighting the importance of vocabulary acquisition for language proficiency. It discusses various instructional strategies, including explicit teaching, contextual learning, and the use of technology. The article aims to provide educators with evidence-based approaches to enhance vocabulary instruction and improve student outcomes.
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