Abstract
In today's interconnected world, the ability to communicate proficiently in multiple languages is increasingly valuable. This article explores the transformative potential of interactive methods in foreign language instruction. By fostering active engagement, collaboration, and authentic communication, interactive techniques offer an innovative approach to language learning that enhances student motivation and proficiency.
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