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Communicative language teaching (CLT) it is an approach to teaching language that focuses on helping students develop their ability to

communicate effectively in a real life situations instead of just memorising vocabularies and grammar rules CLT encourages students to practice
using the language in meaningful context, such as conversation role play, problem solving activities. It’s goal is to make language learning more
attractive and engaging also ultimately helping students become confident communicators. Additionally it focuses on all four skills of language
(speaking , listening, reading, writing)
Speaking and listening through communication, debates, role plays can be improved. Also students can improve reading and writing skills
through texting and writing messages. And for reading students can read articles or short stories.
Rols in communication skill
Role of the teacher: the teacher Facilites the communication in the classroom, and he also act like an adviser and guide.
Role of students s-ss communicators
They are activity engage in trying to Make themselves.
Understood and in understanding others.
use of the Mother tongue, can be used whenever possible the target language should be used.
Activites
scrambled sentences
Langnage game
Picture strip Story
role play.
Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) is a widely adopted method for language learning that emphasizes interaction and communication as
the main means of learning a language. Here are some of its advantages and disadvantages:
Advantages
1-Improves Communication Skills
2-Increases Motivation
3-Encourages Real-Life Language Use
Disadvantages
1-Neglects Grammar and Vocabulary
2-Assessment Challenges
Differences between this method and others.

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