THE IMPORTANCE OF INTERACTIVE METHODS IN TEACHING VOCABULARY
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20377340
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interactive methods, vocabulary teaching, English as a Foreign Language (EFL), student engagement.Annotasiya
This article explores the effectiveness of interactive teaching methods in improving English vocabulary acquisition . The research focuses on various interactive strategies, such as games, role-plays, digital tools, and collaborative learning techniques, which engage learners in the vocabulary learning process. Findings from classroom observations and teacher interviews suggest that these methods significantly enhance students’ motivation, retention, and practical usage of new vocabulary. The article concludes with recommendations for English language teachers interactive activities into their daily lesson plans to ensure more effective vocabulary instruction.
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