THE IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNICATIVE APPROACH IN TEACHING ENGLISH CLASSES
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This article discusses the significant role of communicative approach in teaching English to students. The main purposes are: to connect people together in, order to create opportunity, and awareness, to love other cultures and places to use a language. Practical part includes use of authentic materials, picture strips, information gap activity, language games, pair work and group work.
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