TEACHING VOCABULARY IN COMMUNICATIVE LANGUAGE TEACHING
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In the CLT classroom much vocabulary is not taught in the form of wordlist of isolated words any, more, but taught in authentic contexts. Vocabulary teaching focuses on developing communicative proficiency rather than commanding the forms of the target language.
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