THE ROLE OF GRAMMAR IN LANGUAGE ACQUISITION FOR MULTI-LEVEL LEARNERS
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This section dives into why grammar is so important for language learning, especially for students with varied skill levels, and looks at what researchers say about its role in teaching and learning.Abstract
Grammar is the heart of learning a new language, especially for students in a classroom where everyone has different skills. Some students are just starting, struggling with basic words, while others are almost fluent, ready to tackle complex sentences. Grammar helps all of them make sense of the language, build sentences that others can understand, and express their thoughts clearly. In a multi-level classroom, where learners range from beginners to advanced, grammar is like a bridge that connects their different abilities, helping each student grow at their own pace.
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