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Chapter I. Teaching English. Theory and Practice
1.1 Teaching English as a Foreign Language
1.2. Planning Teaching English
Chapter II. The Modern Methodology of Teaching English
2.1. The Classification of Modern Language Teaching Approaches
2.2. An Overview of the Direct Method of Teaching English
Conclusion
2. Amy Rider "Abra Vocabra. The Amazingly Sensible Approach to Teaching Vocabulary," Cottonwood Press Inc., Colorado, 2003.
3. Andrew Goodwyn and Jane Branson "Teaching English. A Handbook for Primary and Secondary School Teachers," Routledge Falmer, New York, 2005.
4. Ann Swarbrick "Teaching Modern Languages," Routledge, London and New York, 1994.
5. Caroline T. Linse "Practical Englsh Language Teaching. Young Learners," McGraw-Hill Companies Inc., New York, 2005.
6. Cheryl Miller Thurston "Ideas That Really Work! Activities for English and Language Arts," Cottonwood Press, Colorado, 2009.
English has become a global language over the past few decades. Approximately 470 million people around the world speak English currently. Most people speak it as a second or a foreign language. Many countries include the compulsory study of English as a foreign language in their school and higher education programs, considering the fact that the good knowledge of English will help their citizens to get better jobs in the future. English is a language of worldwide importance these days.
Learning a language is valuable at any age because it provides the possibility of practical communication and cultivates broader perspectives and insights into other cultures.
There are hundreds of foreign language teaching methods and techniques all around the world but some of them stand out due to their effectiveness.