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Language students are not only required to learn how to solve educational problems but also to think critically, analyzing information presented in a pleasant and motivating environment in the classroom. In order to accomplish this, language students look for a different approach in which their twenty- first-century skills are developed properly to understand, complement, and internalize their language learning in a non-difficult process. Considering the student as the person with whom the language educator works to promote understanding, the language teacher needs to have sufficient knowledge to guide him/her in the process.
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