INNOVATIVE APPROACHES IN TEACHING ENGLISH
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English teaching, innovative methods, communicative approach, digital tools, learner-centered learning, task-based instruction, motivation, assessment.Abstract
The changes in modern society brought about by technology and globalization have had a big impact on language education. English is an important language for international communication, academic growth, and professional growth because it is a global lingua franca. As a result, teaching methods have changed to meet the needs of today. Current methods for teaching English focus on being able to communicate, putting the student at the center of the lesson, and using technology. These methods are meant to do more than just improve language skills; they also want to improve practical communication skills, critical thinking, and learner independence. This article looks at some of the most important modern methods, their basic ideas, and how they affect learning English well.
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