THE IMPORTANCE OF INTERVIEWING IN TEACHING AND LEARNING OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
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Teacher/learner , participants ,interview, the informal interview, technical issues, new challenge of interviewing, record the interview, combining methodsAbstract
The aim of this article is to show interviewing effectively is a difficult skill requiring much practice, especially when used as rigorous research instrument. This task, however, presents the informal interview as an accessible data collection method for busy teachers by helping them to use the interview in combination with other methods. There are practical reasons why we suggest combining methods in this way.
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