TEACHING ENGLISH TO DIFFERENT AGE STUDENTS
Keywords:
English language, global communication, language skills, new technologies, dictionaries, words, phrases.Abstract
English is one of the main means of global communication today. Millions of people around the world learn English because it plays an important role in education, employment and intercultural communication. It is important to consider the age, ability and needs of students when teaching English. Each age group has its own characteristics, learning methods and motivations. Teaching English to children, teenagers and adults requires different approaches. For example, for children, learning through games, music and visual materials becomes interesting and effective. Adolescents, on the other hand, prefer lessons that focus on more interactive activities and problem solving. Adults need practice-oriented lessons and materials to develop communication and writing skills that are important in the workplace. This article provides information on the important aspects, methods and strategies of teaching English to students of different ages.
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