Language teaching strategies and techniques used to support students learning in a language other than their mother tongue
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This research attempts at exploring language teaching strategies and techniques that can be used in classroom settings to improve student learning in a language other than their native languages. This paper aims to investigate the previous research on models of learning and raise teacher awareness of language learning and create a resource bank of language teaching strategies, ideas and techniques for teachers to use when implementing units of inquiry.
Keywords: Language teaching, learning strategies and techniques, mother tongue, student learning.
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Tavoosy, Y., & Jelveh, R. (2019). Language teaching strategies and techniques used to support students learning in a language other than their mother tongue. International Journal of Learning and Teaching, 11(2), 77–88. https://doi.org/10.18844/ijlt.v11i2.3831
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