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- R. Catherine Shaniga
- M. Ilankumaran
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This paper delves into the dynamic realm of language education, specifically exploring the innovative methods and approaches employed in teaching English as a Second Language (ESL). Embracing a multifaceted inquiry, the study incorporates insights from educators, learners, and stakeholders through surveys, capturing a diverse range of perspectives on the evolving landscape of ESL instruction. By intertwining theoretical frameworks with practical insights, this research aims to foster an environment where creativity, adaptability, and inclusivity become integral components of English language teaching. This paper presents an experimental study focused on investigating innovative methods and approaches that go beyond traditional methods, with a focus on their effectiveness in enhancing English language acquisition among second language learners. The study involves a sample of 50 English language teachers to whom questionnaires designed by the researchers were given to collect reliable data. The findings of this study highlight the potential of innovative student-centered methods and approaches in effective teaching of English as a second language. Thus, by creating a supportive and engaging learning environment, teachers have the capacity to inspire their students to become confident language users, enabling them to thrive in academic, professional, and personal spheres. The conclusion underscores the importance of shifting from a teacher-centered approach to a more student-centered approach in language teaching. This paper also highlights the call for a paradigm shift that adapts to the diverse needs of learners in an interconnected and rapidly evolving global landscape.
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R. Catherine Shaniga & M. Ilankumaran, 2024.
"Innovative Methods and Approaches of Teaching English as a Second Language: An Overview,"
World Journal of English Language, Sciedu Press, vol. 14(4), pages 569-569, July.
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RePEc:jfr:wjel11:v:14:y:2024:i:4:p:569
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