Hello, English Language Learners! Today, I will discuss the focus on English learning from material to skills. When we claim English is a skill-based topic, we refer to the four letters: L-S-R-W. These abbreviations stand for Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing, and this is the order in which we specify the abilities required to learn any language. When we talk about listening as a skill, we’re talking about more than just hearing. Schools/Colleges should include a listening task or trained listening classes to improve language instruction. Individuals may actively practice and improve their listening skills through these exercises. The path ahead is to embrace this natural and essential feature of language development. Listening is the first #1: important skill for language learning. You begin absorbing the language around you the minute you are born, even if you are unable to speak or completely understand it. This early learning of language through hearing is key...
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