FUNDAMENTALS OF ADULT LEARNING THEORY AND THEIR IMPACT ON EDUCATION AND INSTRUCTION
Keywords:
adults, communicative competence, participants, language, androgogy, pedagogy, methods, learnersAbstract
English is studied as a foreign language in many nations because it is an international language that is used for communication in education, technology, commerce, and politics. The majority of the article is devoted to the analysis of a recent development: utilizing CLT to teach adults English as a foreign language. This study's goal was to identify novel strategies for enhancing communication ability.
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