WAYS TO INCREASE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF EDUCATION THROUGH THE COMMUNICATIVE METHOD
The communicative approach to teaching English is the most important and widely used in various educational institutions today, because this approach is the communicative method that best develops the ability to communicate fluently and allows students to practice speaking in a real language environment. This article briefly discusses ways to improve the effectiveness of English language classes through a communicative approach. The researcher found that students' abilities improved significantly after being taught using a communicative approach to teaching.
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