TEACHER PERSONALITY IN THE IMPROVING ENGLISH TEACHING METHODOLOGY
Keywords:
Teaching English, teachers, teaching methodologies, teacher personality, teaching styleAbstract
This qualitative study relies heavily on a critical analysis of scholarly thought and work on the importance of teaching methodology and its relationship to language teacher personality. Based on a pragmatic investigation of the research topic, this study puts forward ideas on teaching methodology and personal characteristics to produce more competent teachers of English.
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