Haneen Saad Kadhim and Osama A Mohsein
This review provides a comprehensive examination of Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) approaches in English language instruction, emphasizing their impact on language acquisition and instructional practices. CLT, with its focus on interactive and communicative competence, contrasts with traditional methods that emphasize rote learning and grammar drills. This review explores key CLT principles, including the prioritization of meaningful communication, learner-centered activities, and real-life language use. It delves into various CLT strategies, such as task-based learning, role-plays, and group discussions, highlighting their effectiveness in enhancing students' speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills. The review also examines the challenges and adaptations required for successful CLT implementation in diverse educational contexts, including large class sizes and varying proficiency levels. By analyzing recent research and case studies, the review underscores the benefits of CLT in fostering a more engaging and practical learning environment. Additionally, it discusses the evolution of CLT in response to technological advancements and global educational trends. Ultimately, this review provides valuable insights for educators seeking to adopt or refine CLT approaches to improve English language teaching outcomes.
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