
This article compares two major approaches to language teaching: the Grammar Translation Method (GTM) and Communicative Language Teaching (CLT). It explores their historical background, principles, classroom practices, and overall goals. The paper highlights that while GTM focuses on grammatical accuracy and translation, CLT emphasizes communication, fluency, and interaction in real-life situations.
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