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The Role Of Innovative Teaching Strategies On English Language Learning In Classrooms At Secondary Level

THE ROLE OF INNOVATIVE TEACHING STRATEGIES ON ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING IN CLASSROOMS AT SECONDARY LEVEL  ABSTRACT   This article examines the role of innovative teaching strategies in enhancing English language learning in classroom settings. It explores how learner-centred, activity-based, and technology-supported approaches contribute to the development of students’ listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. The study highlights the impact of these strategies on learner motivation, participation, and communicative competence. It concludes that innovative teaching practices create a more engaging and effective environment for English language acquisition. INTRODUCTION   English language proficiency plays a vital role in ’ academic success and future career opportunities. In school classrooms, English is not only a subject of study but also a medium of communication and knowledge acquisition. However, traditional teaching methods that emphasise rote learning, gram...

The Legacy of Virginia Woolf: A Literary Pioneer

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 Introduction Virginia Woolf stands as a towering figure in modernist literature, not only as a pioneering author but also as a profound thinker whose contributions have left an enduring impact on both literary and feminist spheres. Her innovative narrative techniques, especially her use of the stream-of-consciousness method, and her deep exploration of themes such as identity, time, and memory continue to influence writers and intellectuals even today. Early Life and Background Born on January 25, 1882, in London, Virginia Woolf (née Stephen) was raised in an intellectually vibrant household. Her father, Sir Leslie Stephen, was a respected historian, author, and critic, while her mother, Julia Jackson, was renowned for her beauty and philanthropy. The Stephen home was a center of intellectual exchange, regularly hosting figures like Henry James and George Eliot, which undoubtedly played a role in shaping Woolf’s literary aspirations. Virginia’s early years were marked by significa...