Addressing Common Challenges in teaching English as a foreign language: Strategies for success

Authors

  • Munira Karimova m.karimova@nordicuniversity.org

Keywords:

: Education, teaching – learning process, problem and solution in teaching English, Approach, methods, technique etc

Abstract

Increasing numbers of English Language Learners as an ESL (English as second language) and EFL (English as foreign language) have created challenges for teachers in any education settings. English, the official language of the entire world is a tricky language to teach. In fact, every language varies to teach. English Language Teaching is now at a crucial juncture as a number of methods, approaches and innovations have been discussed in series of seminars and conferences arranged at various educational institutions.

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Published

2024-12-16