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DIFFICULTIES IN TEACHING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND THEIR SOLUTIONS

Abstract

The seemingly straightforward act of teaching a foreign language is, in reality, a complex and multifaceted undertaking, fraught with challenges that extend beyond simple vocabulary and grammar acquisition. Effective foreign language instruction requires a nuanced understanding of the learner, the target language, and the pedagogical approaches best suited to bridge the gap between the known and the unknown. This article will explore the significant difficulties encountered in teaching a foreign language, examining both inherent linguistic complexities and the socio-cultural factors that influence learning, and propose practical solutions to mitigate these challenges.

Keywords

foreign languages, difficulties, potential solutions, factors, linguistic side, high-tech classrooms.

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