THE ROLE OF SELF-STUDYING SKILLS IN TEACHING LEGAL ENGLISH
Abstract
In today's fast-paced global economy, English has emerged as the lingua franca for many professional fields, and law is no exception. For students and professionals in non-native English-speaking regions, mastering Legal English – the specialized language of the legal field – is essential. As the legal landscape becomes increasingly international, the demand for high proficiency in Legal English has surged. In this context, self-studying skills have become invaluable, empowering learners to deepen their expertise independently and efficiently. This article explores the significance of self-studying skills in the effective acquisition of Legal English and the unique benefits they offer to learners in this field.
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In an increasingly interconnected world, self-studying skills provide not just academic or professional advancement, but also a pathway to becoming agile, adaptable legal professionals.
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