Teaching English as a Foreign Language Effectively in Face-to-face Class
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Teaching English, effective teaching, technology-enhanced language learning, interactionAbstract
This research paper provides a comprehensible review of the essential factors in English Language Teaching in face-to-face class. The study identifies specific characteristics of Technology-enhanced language learning, interaction, motivation, usage of real communicative activities in teaching English as a foreign language. After investigating research papers on the important aspects of teaching English, suggestions and recommendations are proposed to use in conducting EFL effectively in traditional classrooms.
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