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</script>The English language holds significant global importance, making it crucial for educators to employ effective teaching methods to facilitate language acquisition. Interactive methods have emerged as a powerful tool in teaching English, providing numerous benefits to both students and teachers. This essay explores the role of interactive methods in teaching English, focusing on their ability to enhance language proficiency, foster active engagement, and promote cultural understanding. In the world of education, the role of interactive methods in improving teaching effectiveness has gained significant attention. As traditional teaching methods continue to evolve, educators are recognizing the need to engage students actively in the learning process. This essay explores the importance of interactive methods in teaching and provides insights into how these methods can be effectively integrated to enhance teaching outcomes. By promoting student engagement, fostering critical thinking, and facilitating personalized learning experiences, interactive methods prove to be invaluable tools for educators seeking to improve their teaching practices.
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