GRAMMAR TEACHING EXERCISES IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEXTBOOK
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Methodology of foreign language teaching, grammar, grammar teaching methods, relationship with other departments of linguisticsAbstract
This article provides detailed information about the methods of learning and teaching grammar in foreign language classes, and the relationship of grammar with other linguistic departments.
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