THE ROLE OF TEACHER ON APPLYING METHODS AT ENGLISH CLASSES
Abstract
The following article devoted to the methods of teaching a foreign language at non-linguistic universities. It suggests some methods with fundamental components of a practical lesson. There are given questions and solutions to them. It provides data with eight methods and teacher’s role concerning to these methods.
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