Communicative Language Teaching: A Good Initiative to Teach English Language in The Context of Quetta Balochistan
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https://doi.org/10.54781/abz.v10i1.61Keywords:
communicative language teaching, contents, competenceAbstract
This research paper shows the evolution in language teaching approach and multiple perspectives of communicative language teaching (CLT). Researcher has tried to elaborate the different aspects of CLT. How CLT affects classroom environment. Through qualitative research method, researcher tried to explore the data about the different factors of CLT affecting the language learning process. Researcher tried to analyze different principals of CLT to understand all the perspectives relating language learning process.
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