PEDAGOGICAL STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING ENGLISH TO NON-LINGUISTIC UNIVERSITY STUDENTS: A LEARNER-CENTERED APPROACH
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Pedagogy, learner-centered learning, English teaching, ESP, communicative competence, higher education.Abstract
Teaching English to non-linguistic university students presents specific pedagogical challenges, including low motivation, mixed ability levels, and limited classroom time. This article explores learner-centered pedagogical strategies that enhance engagement, communicative competence, and practical language use. The paper emphasizes the importance of task-based learning, content-based instruction, collaboration, and authentic materials. It argues that effective pedagogy should connect language learning with students’ academic and professional needs.
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