THE IMPORTANCE OF FORMULAIC SEQUENCES IN LANGUAGE LEARNING
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This article examines the role of formulaic sequences in language learning, focusing on their importance in enhancing fluency, comprehension, and overall linguistic competence. It provides a review of relevant literature, discusses research methods for studying formulaic language, and explores empirical results highlighting its benefits for learners. The article concludes with practical recommendations for language instruction.
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