TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR TEACHING AND THEIR TEACHING STRATEGIES
Keywords:
dialect, communicative assignments, approach, communication ability, procedure, strategy.Abstract
this article is aimed at defining the English as a Foreign Language senior high schools teachers’ perceptions of grammar teaching; their teaching strategies which are the most and less frequently applied in their classroom practices and the challenges that they have in teaching grammar.
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