INNOVATIVE APPROACHES FOR ENHANCING SPEAKING SKILLS IN ENGLISH LEARNING
Keywords:
speaking skills, language learning, Task-Based Language Teaching, technology-enhanced learning, pronunciation, fluency, collaborative learning, peer interaction.Abstract
Effective communication is a vital part of learning any language, including English. Traditional language instruction often emphasizes grammar, reading, and writing, but speaking is increasingly acknowledged as a crucial element of fluency. As language education develops, fresh methods and strategies are being introduced to promote speaking skills in English. This article examines some of the latest and most effective techniques for enhancing spoken English, informed by both traditional and modern educational theories and practices.
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