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EEO. 2012; 11(4): 1131-1137


Pedagogy For Effective English Language Teaching: A Conceptual Perspective

MAM Sameem.




Abstract

‘Pedagogy of English language is an undertaking to foster comprehension of the nature of the English language and the significance of educating of English language among people across the globe. This will empower the educators to fathom the content and practices of the teaching of the English language and basically reflect their information, practices, and skills in their English language teaching process in order to make the learning powerful and effective. English is viewed as a global connection language. It is extremely famous and is broadly utilized by many people across the globe. English is accessible to everyone as a verifiable legacy of the British Empire along with each native language. So, proper and right utilization of the English language is required to foster ourselves socially, logically, and innovatively so that each individual can run with the changing world and face global competition. This research focuses on the idea of pedagogy and inspects what does this term implies. Furthermore, this research investigates the information and qualities needed by the instructors to educate the English language adequately. Additionally, the review addresses the status of the English language with respect to the global context.

Key words: English Language, pedagogy, effective education and earning.






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