THE METHODS TO DEVELOP GRAMMAR COMPETENCE OF ENGLISH LEARNERS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7407730Keywords:
grammar, approach, EFL, grammatical rules, principles, deductive, inductive.Abstract
Grammar is one of the essential aspects of the language that is crucial to articulate the ideas in the mind. There are a great many approaches that can be implemented to tech grammar to the English learners. This article is devoted to indicate those methods, their usage and efficacy in EFL classes.
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