TEACHING ENGLISH INVOLVING MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE
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This article explains how important the role of multiple intelligence is in teaching foreign languages to teenagers and adults. Also, based on the discussion of scientists' opinions about the types of multiple intelligence, their features for students are analyzed.
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