COOPERATIVE LANGUAGE LEARNING
Keywords:
Communicative language teaching, Cooperative Language Learning, collaboration, communicationAbstract
This study provides a picture of communicative Language Teaching by making students more confident and capable of engaging in real-world conversations. Teachers combine elements of different methods to best suit the needs of their students. One of these methods is Cooperative Language Learning. Cooperative learning provides a supportive atmosphere that encourages students to collaborate and engage with each other. For language learners, this setting foster confidence, as they are able to practice and experiment with the language in a non-threatening way. By working in groups, students can learn from one another, share ideas, and help each other understand and correct mistakes. This communal approach not only reduces anxiety but also enhances the learning experience, allowing for more meaningful language practice.
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