INNOVATIVE METHODS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING
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Teaching strategies and concepts are abundant in modern methodology. Today's cutting-edge instructional strategies and technology are becoming more and more well-known, and they present new chances for fostering interpersonal contact. The essay examines cutting-edge approaches to teaching English that address the issues of learner-centred education, globalisation, and digitisation. Modern pedagogical approaches such as communicative language teaching, task-based learning, project-based learning, blended learning, and the use of digital technologies are analyzed. The study emphasizes the importance of innovation in improving learners’ motivation, communicative competence, and autonomous learning skills. The article highlights how innovative methods enhance the effectiveness of English language teaching in contemporary educational contexts.
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