TEACHING LANGUAGE ASPECTS TO PRE-TEENS AND ADOLESCENTS
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This article examines various aspects of language, such as phonetics, morphology and phonology for teaching two groups of learners, to be specific, pre-teens and adolescents. Moreover, article shows a clear comparison of teaching these students since different approaches and methods should be applied based on students’ age and level. Challenges which are faced while preparing materials takes an indispensable role for covering in this research paper.
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