The is Approach in Fll
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https://doi.org/10.51699/ajdes.v8i.184Keywords:
integrated skills, segregated skills, language acquisitionAbstract
The IS approach, which includes listening, speaking, reading, and writing, has become an efficient way in FLL classroom. Integrated skills are connected with each other immensely and have an influence on each other when it comes to use your foreign language knowledge. Diverse than traditional segregated skills approach, in this way of integration students’ communicative competence and the ability to use English can improve universally.
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