DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION IN EFL – TECHNIQUES FOR ADDRESSING VARIOUS LEARNER NEEDS IN A DIVERSE CLASSROOM.
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Keywords

Differentiated instruction, EFL, diverse learners, teaching strategies, learner engagement, inclusive education.

Abstract

Differentiated instruction is an essential approach in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) education, aimed at addressing the diverse needs of learners. This article explores effective techniques for implementing differentiated instruction in EFL classrooms, highlighting the importance of adaptability in teaching methods to foster an inclusive learning environment.

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