INNOVATIVE WAYS OF TEACHING ENGLISH
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https://doi.org/10.2024/0mya3420Keywords:
English language teaching, innovation in education, flipped classroom, gamification, artificial intelligence, experiential learning, task-based learningAbstract
This article explores innovative ways of teaching English, including the flipped classroom model, gamification and task-based language teaching. This article also highlights the theoretical foundations, benefits, challenges, and assessment methods of the flipped classroom model.
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