THE MOST EFFECTIVE METHODS FOR LEARNING ENGLISH
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Immersive Learning, Task-Based Approaches, Language Exchange, Pronunciation Practice, Consistent Practice.Abstract
This article outlines the most effective methods for learning English, such as immersive learning, task-based approaches, language exchange, and pronunciation practice. It emphasizes the importance of consistent practice, real-life application, exposure to native speakers, and learning from mistakes to improve fluency, comprehension, and overall communication skills in English.
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