Teaching and learning english as a second language in nigeria: Examining evolving approaches and methods

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This paper examines language teaching and learning theories in a bid to consider evolving and appropriate approaches and methods for efficient teaching and learning English as a second language in Nigeria. While traditional approaches do provide a solid foundation for effective language teaching, they do not always address students' situational and current needs. Hence, the study reveals that strategies and methods are evolving especially, in this hi-tech age, to meet such additional needs. Since no one theory or method is the best, the study recommends a principled eclectic approach for the effective and functional teaching and learning of English in Nigeria. It also suggests processes that could enhance teaching and motivate learning in the ESL classroom.

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Adebileje, A., & Akinola, A. (2020). Teaching and learning english as a second language in nigeria: Examining evolving approaches and methods. Theory and Practice in Language Studies, 10(9), 1015–1024. https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1009.02

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