СONCLUSION All students no matter their age learn differently and teaching methods should reflect this, by designing teaching programs in a way that reaches visual, auditory, and kinetic learners alike.
With the heavy integration of technologies, we can expect improvements in teaching, information retention, engagement, responsibility, and enjoyment. Students never outgrow their learning styles, meaning blended learning is more important than ever, no matter what the industry is, from schools to corporations, from all walks of life. Teaching through method of blended learning is increasingly used at different types of school. From our survey results, that it is popular also among lifelong education students. It can be assumed that it will develop in the future and be more frequently used than eLearning.
Blended learning Tips for teaching a foreign language
Expose students to as much of the language as possible. ...
Get hands-on: Encourage participation with games. ...
Encourage activities outside the classroom. ...
Teach culture alongside the language. ...
Use multimedia to enhance the learning experience. ...
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