Communicative Language Teaching Methods
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Surely language learners constantly rely on different type of methods to speak fluently in foreign languages. Communication is emphasized as the main objective of language learning in Communicative Language Teaching (CLT). It promotes collaborative and contextual learning by focusing on real-world scenarios. To improve learners' communicative competence, CLT methods such as role-playing, both pairs and groups activities, and actual language use are used. This method encourages meaningful language communication while also boosting fluency as well as precision in language acquisition.
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