HOW MULTISENSORY APPROACHES IMPROVE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION

Abstract
Multisensory approaches are a methodology based on teaching by combining sight, hearing, movement, and sensory intuition. These approaches to English language learning help the student develop knowledge more in-depth and sustainable. Through multisensory techniques, it will be possible to learn new vocabulary and grammar not only by listening or reading, but also by seeing, writing, expressing and sensory experience. As a result, the learning process takes place with the participation of more sensory organs, and knowledge is strengthened and retained in long-term memory.
Keywords
multisensory approach, English learning, intuition learning, language teaching methods, learning activation, memory and learning, multi-channel learning.
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