THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL BASICS OF ENGLISH TEACHING
Keywords:
particular, history, difficulties, Comparative Teaching Methodologies, Ancient Greek, Direct Method, Silent WayAbstract
Main theories of English teaching and effective methods of practicing them by the end of the session participants will have ,reflected on teaching and learning English, practiced and discussed different techniques for teaching English
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