Rote - A learning technique based on repetition and memorization, Language tools - Resources designed to assist with language learning, such as grammar checkers, dictionaries, etc , Accuracy - The degree to which language use is correct, precise, and free from errors , Inductive language - A teaching or learning approach where learners discover language rules and patterns through examples and practice rather than teacher's explanations , Communication flow - The smooth and effective exchange of ideas or information , Recasting - A corrective technique where a teacher repeats a learner's incorrect utterance in a corrected form without pointing out the error., Peer correction  - A collaborative learning strategy where students provide feedback and correct each other's mistakes, Guided practice  - A teaching method where learners practice new skills with the direction of a teacher before working independently., Flipped lesson - An instructional approach where traditional classroom activities (e.g., lectures) are done at home (e.g., via videos), and homework or practice is done in class with teacher guidance., Assigned tasks - Tasks or activities given to learners by a teacher to complete as part of their learning process., Contextualized grammar lessons - Grammar instruction that is taught within the context of real-life situations, texts, or conversations, rather than in isolation., Task-based activities - Learning activities that focus on completing specific, real-world tasks (e.g., planning a trip, solving a problem, or creating a presentation), Meaningful communication  - Interaction in which the primary focus is on understanding messages that have real purpose or relevance, rather than simply practicing language forms.,

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