EFFECTIVE METHODS FOR TEACHING TRANSLATION METHODS
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https://doi.org/10.2024/m2w6gq87Keywords:
: translation, methods, comparative analysis, word selection, collaborative learning, understanding, error analysis, translation methods.Abstract
Translation is an essential skill in today's globalized world, enabling effective communication across languages and cultures. Teaching students the art of translation not only enhances their linguistic abilities but also cultivates their analytical thinking, cultural sensitivity, and creativity. In this article, we will explore effective methods and various types of translation that can be employed to teach students the intricacies of this valuable skill.
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