USING MODERN TEACHING METHODS IN ESL CLASSROOM
Keywords:
modern teaching methods, knowledge, skills, technology, interaction, learner-centred, task-based, resource-based, project-based, problem-based, peer-collaboration.Abstract
Modern teaching methods are the only way to meet the requirements of modern times. Modern teaching unquestionably is the need of the hour because of its relevance in the modern era. The revolution in the field of science and technology demands great ideas and extensive effort to deal with any kind of circumstances coming in the way of development, so it is vital to give students not only knowledge but to improve their skills from the beginning.
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