COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TRADITIONAL AND MODERN TECHNIQUES FOR TEACHING ENGLISH GRAMMAR TO YOUNG LEARNERS
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This study aims to determine whether traditional or modern teaching methods better meet the language learning needs of young learners. Specifically, it explores whether communicative, interaction-based methods, such as Communicative Language Teaching (CLT), enhance motivation and engagement in language learning among young students. Through comparative analysis, the research evaluates the effectiveness of both traditional Grammar-Translation and modern communicative approaches on grammar retention and language use. Findings reveal that while traditional methods support grammatical accuracy, communicative methods foster greater engagement and practical fluency, suggesting that a balanced approach may best serve young learners.
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