EFFECTIVE WAYS OF LEARNING A NEW LANGUAGE
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https://doi.org/10.2024/8r4esx25Keywords:
language learning, immersion, communicative approach, spaced repetition, multimedia learning, technology-enhanced learningAbstract
This article explores the most effective ways to acquire a new language, including immersion, communicative practice, spaced repetition, multimedia learning, and the use of technology. A review of relevant literature highlights the cognitive and practical benefits of these approaches, offering insights into how learners can optimize their language acquisition journey.
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