TEACHING ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR A2 LEVEL PUPILS
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Key words: Grammar, ESL, EFL, illuminatorб syntax and morphologyAbstract
Abstract: Teaching grammar has always been a much debated issue in the field of language studies. This article defines how to teach English grammar for A2 level pupils efficiently as a EFL.
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